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a7ecc563e8 updated for version 7.0-059 2006-08-16 16:17:39 +00:00
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b6baca5a63 updated for version 7.0-053 2006-08-15 20:24:14 +00:00
5f40231e5a updated for version 7.0-052 2006-08-15 19:40:35 +00:00
821d20a921 updated for version 7.0-051 2006-08-11 20:55:20 +00:00
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c4c25bfd12 updated for version 7.0-048 2006-08-08 17:53:03 +00:00
7085ee750e updated for version 7.0-047 2006-08-08 17:08:52 +00:00
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654b5b5572 updated for version 7.0-028 2006-06-22 17:47:10 +00:00
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b39ef128c8 updated for version 7.0-026 2006-06-22 16:19:31 +00:00
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862c27a03c updated for version 7.0-002 2006-05-13 09:09:15 +00:00
28e4c8d9f0 updated for version 7.0-001 2006-05-09 16:15:42 +00:00
1423b9d3b8 updated for version 7.0 2006-05-07 15:16:06 +00:00
2f567ab5c2 updated for version 7.0g05 2006-05-06 21:47:30 +00:00
56a907af93 updated for version 7.0g05 2006-05-06 21:44:30 +00:00
97e8f35600 updated for version 7.0g05 2006-05-06 21:40:45 +00:00
773560bc60 updated for version 7.0g05 2006-05-06 21:38:18 +00:00
7978344972 updated for version 7.0g04 2006-05-05 21:18:03 +00:00
9635157db0 updated for version 7.0g04 2006-05-05 21:16:59 +00:00
91170f8ae7 updated for version 7.0g04 2006-05-05 21:15:17 +00:00
f3a678875f updated for version 7.0g04 2006-05-05 21:09:41 +00:00
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@ -9,10 +9,10 @@ Vim Vi IMproved. A clone of the UNIX text editor Vi. Very useful
messages, shows current file name in window title, on-line
help, rectangular cut/paste, etc., etc., etc...
Version 7.0g. Also runs under UNIX, MSDOS and other systems.
vim70grt.tgz contains the documentation and syntax files.
vim70gbin.tgz contains the binaries.
vim70gsrc.tgz contains the sources.
Version 7.0. Also runs under UNIX, MSDOS and other systems.
vim70rt.tgz contains the documentation and syntax files.
vim70bin.tgz contains the binaries.
vim70src.tgz contains the sources.
Author: Bram Moolenaar et al.

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ all install uninstall tools config configure proto depend lint tags types test t
# Before creating an archive first delete all backup files, *.orig, etc.
MAJOR = 7
MINOR = 0g
MINOR = 0
# Uncomment this line if the Win32s version is to be included.
DOSBIN_S = dosbin_s

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
WHAT IS VIM

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README_ami.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_ami.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on Amiga systems.
See README.txt for general information about Vim.

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README_amibin.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_amibin.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
See "README_ami.txt" for installation instructions for the Amiga.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_amisrc.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_amisrc.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
See "README_ami.txt" for installation instructions for the Amiga.

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@ -1,19 +1,19 @@
README_bindos.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_bindos.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
See "README_dos.txt" for installation instructions for MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
These files are in the runtime archive (vim60rt.zip).
These files are in the runtime archive (vim70rt.zip).
There are several binary distributions of Vim for the PC. You would normally
pick only one of them, but it's also possible to install several.
These ones are available (the version number may differ):
vim60d16.zip 16 bit DOS version
vim60d32.zip 32 bit DOS version
vim60w32.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. console version
gvim60.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. GUI version
gvim60ole.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. GUI version with OLE
gvim60_s.zip Windows 3.1 GUI version
vim70d16.zip 16 bit DOS version
vim70d32.zip 32 bit DOS version
vim70w32.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. console version
gvim70.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. GUI version
gvim70ole.zip Windows 95/98/NT/etc. GUI version with OLE
gvim70_s.zip Windows 3.1 GUI version
You MUST also get the runtime archive (vim60rt.zip).
The sources are also available (vim60src.zip).
You MUST also get the runtime archive (vim70rt.zip).
The sources are also available (vim70src.zip).

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_dos.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_dos.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ These are the normal steps to install Vim from the .zip archives:
Binary and runtime Vim archives are normally unpacked in the same location,
on top of each other.
2. Unpack the zip archives. This will create a new directory "vim\vim60",
2. Unpack the zip archives. This will create a new directory "vim\vim70",
in which all the distributed Vim files are placed. Since the directory
name includes the version number, it is unlikely that you overwrite
existing files.
Examples:
pkunzip -d gvim60.zip
unzip vim60w32.zip
pkunzip -d gvim70.zip
unzip vim70w32.zip
You need to unpack the runtime archive and at least one of the binary
archives. When using more than one binary version, be careful not to
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ These are the normal steps to install Vim from the .zip archives:
archive and follow the instructions in the documentation.
3. Change to the new directory:
cd vim\vim60
cd vim\vim70
Run the "install.exe" program. It will ask you a number of questions about
how you would like to have your Vim setup. Among these are:
- You can tell it to write a "_vimrc" file with your preferences in the
@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ These are the normal steps to install Vim from the .zip archives:
console or in a shell. You can select one of the directories in your
$PATH. If you skip this, you can add Vim to the search path manually:
The simplest is to add a line to your autoexec.bat. Examples:
set path=%path%;C:\vim\vim60
set path=%path%;D:\editors\vim\vim60
set path=%path%;C:\vim\vim70
set path=%path%;D:\editors\vim\vim70
- Create entries for Vim on the desktop and in the Start menu.
That's it!
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Remarks:
point to the top directory of your Vim files. Example:
set VIM=C:\editors\vim
Vim version 6.0 will look for your vimrc file in $VIM, and for the runtime
files in $VIM/vim60. See ":help $VIM" for more information.
files in $VIM/vim70. See ":help $VIM" for more information.
- To avoid confusion between distributed files of different versions and your
own modified vim scripts, it is recommended to use this directory layout:
@ -105,14 +105,14 @@ Remarks:
C:\vim\vimfiles\ftplugin\*.vim Filetype plugins
C:\vim\... Other files you made.
Distributed files:
C:\vim\vim60\vim.exe The Vim version 6.0 executable.
C:\vim\vim60\doc\*.txt The version 6.0 documentation files.
C:\vim\vim60\bugreport.vim A Vim version 6.0 script.
C:\vim\vim60\... Other version 6.0 distributed files.
C:\vim\vim70\vim.exe The Vim version 6.0 executable.
C:\vim\vim70\doc\*.txt The version 6.0 documentation files.
C:\vim\vim70\bugreport.vim A Vim version 6.0 script.
C:\vim\vim70\... Other version 6.0 distributed files.
In this case the $VIM environment variable would be set like this:
set VIM=C:\vim
Then $VIMRUNTIME will automatically be set to "$VIM\vim60". Don't add
"vim60" to $VIM, that won't work.
Then $VIMRUNTIME will automatically be set to "$VIM\vim70". Don't add
"vim70" to $VIM, that won't work.
- You can put your Vim executable anywhere else. If the executable is not
with the other Vim files, you should set $VIM. The simplest is to add a line
@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ Remarks:
Select Properties.
5. In the Program tab, change the "Cmdline" to add "/c" and the name of the
Vim executable. Examples:
C:\command.com /c C:\vim\vim60\vim.exe
C:\command.com /c D:\editors\vim\vim60\vim.exe
C:\command.com /c C:\vim\vim70\vim.exe
C:\command.com /c D:\editors\vim\vim70\vim.exe
6. Select the font, window size, etc. that you like. If this isn't
possible, select "Advanced" in the Program tab, and deselect "MS-DOS
mode".

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README_extra.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_extra.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
The extra archive of Vim is to be used in combination with the source archive
(vim-6.0-src.tar.gz). The extra archive is useless without it.
(vim-7.0-src.tar.gz). The extra archive is useless without it.
For more information, see the "README.txt" file that comes with the runtime
archive (vim-6.0-rt.tar.gz). To be able to run Vim you MUST get the runtime
archive (vim-7.0-rt.tar.gz). To be able to run Vim you MUST get the runtime
archive too!
The extra archive plus the source and runtime achives make up the complete
sources of Vim for all systems.
The extra archive contains:
Some of the things that the extra archive contains:
Farsi Files for the Farsi (persian) language. If you don't know
what Farsi is, this is not for you.
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Farsi Files for the Farsi (persian) language. If you don't know
if_sniff Interface to SNiFF. If you don't know what SNiFF is, this is
not for you.
gui_amiga
os_amiga Files for the Amiga port.
gui_riscos
@ -45,7 +44,8 @@ os_w32
os_win32 Files for the Win32 port.
gui_w32 Files for the Win32 GUI.
Gvim_vc.mak MS Visual C++ makefile for the Win32 GUI.
gui_w48 Files for the Win32 and Win16 GUI.
Make_mvc.mak MS Visual C++ makefile for the Win32 GUI.
rgb.txt File with color definitions for the Win32 GUI.
if_ole OLE automation interface, for MS Windows 95 and NT.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_lang.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_lang.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file contains files for non-English languages:
- Translated messages.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_mac.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_mac.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on Macintosh systems.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.

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README_ole.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_ole.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This archive contains gvim.exe with OLE interface and VisVim.
This version of gvim.exe can also load a number of interface dynamically (you

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README_os2.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_os2.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on OS/2 systems.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.

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README_os_390.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_os_390.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
Welcome to the OS/390 Unix port of VIM.

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README_src.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_src.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
The source archive contains the files needed to compile Vim on Unix systems.
It is packed for Unix systems (NL line separator). It is also used for other
systems in combination with the extra archive (vim-6.0-extra.tar.gz, in the
systems in combination with the extra archive (vim-7.0-extra.tar.gz, in the
"extra" directory of ftp.vim.org).
For more information, see the README.txt file that comes with the runtime
archive (vim-6.0-rt.tar.gz). To be able to run Vim you MUST get the runtime
archive (vim-7.0-rt.tar.gz). To be able to run Vim you MUST get the runtime
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README_srcdos.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_srcdos.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.
See "README_dos.txt" for installation instructions for MS-DOS and MS-Windows.
These files are in the runtime archive (vim60rt.zip).
These files are in the runtime archive (vim70rt.zip).
The DOS source archive contains the files needed to compile Vim on MS-DOS or

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_unix.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_unix.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on Unix systems.
See "README.txt" for general information about Vim.

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README_vms.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_vms.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This file explains the installation of Vim on VMS systems.
See "README.txt" in the runtime archive for information about Vim.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
README_w32s.txt for version 7.0g of Vim: Vi IMproved.
README_w32s.txt for version 7.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.
This archive contains the gvim.exe that was specifically compiled for use in
the Win32s subsystem in MS-Windows 3.1 and 3.11.

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@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
# This is just a stub for the Unix configure script, to provide support for
# doing "./configure" in the top Vim directory.
cd src && ./configure "$@"
cd src && exec ./configure "$@"

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
!define HAVE_NLS
!define VER_MAJOR 7
!define VER_MINOR 0g
!define VER_MINOR 0
# ----------- No configurable settings below this line -----------
@ -391,6 +391,7 @@ Section Uninstall
ClearErrors
# Remove everything but *.dll files. Avoids that
# a lot remains when gvimext.dll cannot be deleted.
RMDir /r $0\autoload
RMDir /r $0\colors
RMDir /r $0\compiler
RMDir /r $0\doc
@ -398,6 +399,7 @@ Section Uninstall
RMDir /r $0\indent
RMDir /r $0\macros
RMDir /r $0\plugin
RMDir /r $0\spell
RMDir /r $0\syntax
RMDir /r $0\tools
RMDir /r $0\tutor

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
" Vim completion script
" Language: C
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2006 Mar 24
" Last Change: 2006 May 08
" This function is used for the 'omnifunc' option.
@ -379,7 +379,9 @@ function! s:Nextitem(lead, items, depth, all)
endif
" Recognize "struct foobar" and "union foobar".
if (tokens[tidx] == 'struct' || tokens[tidx] == 'union') && tidx + 1 < len(tokens)
" Also do "class foobar" when it's C++ after all (doesn't work very well
" though).
if (tokens[tidx] == 'struct' || tokens[tidx] == 'union' || tokens[tidx] == 'class') && tidx + 1 < len(tokens)
let res = s:StructMembers(tokens[tidx] . ':' . tokens[tidx + 1], a:items, a:all)
break
endif
@ -421,7 +423,7 @@ function! s:Nextitem(lead, items, depth, all)
if ei > 1
let cmdtokens = split(strpart(cmd, ei), '\s\+\|\<')
if len(cmdtokens) > 1
if cmdtokens[0] == 'struct' || cmdtokens[0] == 'union'
if cmdtokens[0] == 'struct' || cmdtokens[0] == 'union' || cmdtokens[0] == 'class'
let name = ''
" Use the first identifier after the "struct" or "union"
for ti in range(len(cmdtokens) - 1)
@ -456,7 +458,7 @@ endfunction
" member.
function! s:StructMembers(typename, items, all)
" Todo: What about local structures?
let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\")'))
let fnames = join(map(tagfiles(), 'escape(v:val, " \\#%")'))
if fnames == ''
return []
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
" Vim autoload file for editing compressed files.
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2006 Mar 31
" Last Change: 2006 Jul 19
" These functions are used by the gzip plugin.
@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ fun gzip#write(cmd)
let nmt = s:tempname(nm)
if rename(nm, nmt) == 0
if exists("b:gzip_comp_arg")
call system(a:cmd . " " . b:gzip_comp_arg . " " . nmt)
call system(a:cmd . " " . b:gzip_comp_arg . " '" . nmt . "'")
else
call system(a:cmd . " " . nmt)
call system(a:cmd . " '" . nmt . "'")
endif
call rename(nmt . "." . expand("<afile>:e"), nm)
endif

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
" Vim support file to help with paste mappings and menus
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2006 Apr 21
" Last Change: 2006 Jun 23
" Define the string to use for items that are present both in Edit, Popup and
" Toolbar menu. Also used in mswin.vim and macmap.vim.
@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
if has("virtualedit")
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': ":call paste#Paste()<CR>"}
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n']
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = '<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . 'gi'
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = 'x<BS><Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . 'gi'
func! paste#Paste()
let ove = &ve

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@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
" Vim script to download a missing spell file
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
" Last Change: 2006 Feb 01
" Last Change: 2006 May 10
if !exists('g:spellfile_URL')
let g:spellfile_URL = 'ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/runtime/spell'
let g:spellfile_URL = 'ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell'
endif
let s:spellfile_URL = '' " Start with nothing so that s:donedict is reset.
@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ function! spellfile#LoadFile(lang)
new
setlocal bin
echo 'Downloading ' . fname . '...'
exe 'Nread ' g:spellfile_URL . '/' . fname
call spellfile#Nread(fname)
if getline(2) !~ 'VIMspell'
" Didn't work, perhaps there is an ASCII one.
g/^/d
let fname = a:lang . '.ascii.spl'
echo 'Could not find it, trying ' . fname . '...'
exe 'Nread ' g:spellfile_URL . '/' . fname
call spellfile#Nread(fname)
if getline(2) !~ 'VIMspell'
echo 'Sorry, downloading failed'
bwipe!
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ function! spellfile#LoadFile(lang)
g/^/d
let fname = substitute(fname, '\.spl$', '.sug', '')
echo 'Downloading ' . fname . '...'
exe 'Nread ' g:spellfile_URL . '/' . fname
call spellfile#Nread(fname)
if getline(2) !~ 'VIMsug'
echo 'Sorry, downloading failed'
else
@ -109,3 +109,10 @@ function! spellfile#LoadFile(lang)
bwipe
endif
endfunc
" Read "fname" from the ftp server.
function! spellfile#Nread(fname)
let machine = substitute(g:spellfile_URL, 'ftp://\([^/]*\).*', '\1', '')
let dir = substitute(g:spellfile_URL, 'ftp://[^/]*/\(.*\)', '\1', '')
exe 'Nread "' . machine . ' anonymous vim7user ' . dir . '/' . a:fname . '"'
endfunc

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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
" Vim completion script
" Language: All languages, uses existing syntax highlighting rules
" Maintainer: David Fishburn <fishburn@ianywhere.com>
" Version: 1.3
" Last Change: Mon Mar 27 2006 9:29:35 PM
" Version: 2.0
" Last Change: Fri May 05 2006 10:34:57 PM
" Usage: For detailed help, ":help ft-syntax-omni"
" Set completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O to autoloaded function.
" This check is in place in case this script is
@ -18,11 +19,15 @@ endif
if exists('g:loaded_syntax_completion')
finish
endif
let g:loaded_syntax_completion = 1
let g:loaded_syntax_completion = 20
" Set ignorecase to the ftplugin standard
if !exists('g:omni_syntax_ignorecase')
let g:omni_syntax_ignorecase = &ignorecase
endif
" This script will build a completion list based on the syntax
" elements defined by the files in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax.
let s:syn_remove_words = 'match,matchgroup=,contains,'.
\ 'links to,start=,end=,nextgroup='
@ -65,20 +70,22 @@ function! syntaxcomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
let base = s:prepended . a:base
let list_idx = index(s:cache_name, &filetype, 0, &ignorecase)
let filetype = substitute(&filetype, '\.', '_', 'g')
let list_idx = index(s:cache_name, filetype, 0, &ignorecase)
if list_idx > -1
let compl_list = s:cache_list[list_idx]
else
let compl_list = OmniSyntaxList()
let s:cache_name = add( s:cache_name, &filetype )
let s:cache_list = add( s:cache_list, compl_list )
let compl_list = OmniSyntaxList()
let s:cache_name = add( s:cache_name, filetype )
let s:cache_list = add( s:cache_list, compl_list )
endif
" Return list of matches.
if base =~ '\w'
let compstr = join(compl_list, ' ')
let compstr = substitute(compstr, '\<\%('.base.'\)\@!\w\+\s*', '', 'g')
let compstr = join(compl_list, ' ')
let expr = (g:omni_syntax_ignorecase==0?'\C':'').'\<\%('.base.'\)\@!\w\+\s*'
let compstr = substitute(compstr, expr, '', 'g')
let compl_list = split(compstr, '\s\+')
endif
@ -86,6 +93,13 @@ function! syntaxcomplete#Complete(findstart, base)
endfunc
function! OmniSyntaxList()
" Default to returning a dictionary, if use_dictionary is set to 0
" a list will be returned.
" let use_dictionary = 1
" if a:0 > 0 && a:1 != ''
" let use_dictionary = a:1
" endif
let saveL = @l
" Loop through all the syntax groupnames, and build a
@ -109,85 +123,107 @@ function! OmniSyntaxList()
return []
endif
let filetype = substitute(&filetype, '\.', '_', 'g')
" Default the include group to include the requested syntax group
let syntax_group_include_{&filetype} = ''
let syntax_group_include_{filetype} = ''
" Check if there are any overrides specified for this filetype
if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_include_'.&filetype)
let syntax_group_include_{&filetype} =
\ substitute( g:omni_syntax_group_include_{&filetype},'\s\+','','g')
if syntax_group_include_{&filetype} =~ '\w'
let syntax_group_include_{&filetype} =
\ substitute( syntax_group_include_{&filetype},
if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_include_'.filetype)
let syntax_group_include_{filetype} =
\ substitute( g:omni_syntax_group_include_{filetype},'\s\+','','g')
if syntax_group_include_{filetype} =~ '\w'
let syntax_group_include_{filetype} =
\ substitute( syntax_group_include_{filetype},
\ '\s*,\s*', '\\|', 'g'
\ )
endif
endif
" Default the exclude group to nothing
let syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} = ''
let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} = ''
" Check if there are any overrides specified for this filetype
if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_'.&filetype)
let syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} =
\ substitute( g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype},'\s\+','','g')
if syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} =~ '\w'
let syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} =
\ substitute( syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype},
if exists('g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_'.filetype)
let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =
\ substitute( g:omni_syntax_group_exclude_{filetype},'\s\+','','g')
if syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =~ '\w'
let syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} =
\ substitute( syntax_group_exclude_{filetype},
\ '\s*,\s*', '\\|', 'g'
\ )
endif
endif
" Syntax rules can contain items for more than just the current
" filetype. They can contain additional items added by the user
" via autocmds or their vimrc.
" Some syntax files can be combined (html, php, jsp).
" We want only items that begin with the filetype we are interested in.
let next_group_regex = '\n' .
\ '\zs'.&filetype.'\w\+\ze'.
\ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
" Sometimes filetypes can be composite names, like c.doxygen
" Loop through each individual part looking for the syntax
" items specific to each individual filetype.
let syn_list = ''
let index = 0
let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
let ftindex = 0
let ftindex = match(&filetype, '\w\+', ftindex)
while index > 0
let group_name = matchstr( syntax_full, '\w\+', index )
while ftindex > -1
let ft_part_name = matchstr( &filetype, '\w\+', ftindex )
let get_syn_list = 1
" if syntax_group_include_{&filetype} == ''
" if syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} != ''
" if '\<'.syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype}.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
" let get_syn_list = 0
" endif
" endif
" else
" if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{&filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
" let get_syn_list = 0
" endif
" endif
if syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} != ''
if '\<'.syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype}.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
let get_syn_list = 0
endif
endif
if get_syn_list == 1
if syntax_group_include_{&filetype} != ''
if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{&filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
" Syntax rules can contain items for more than just the current
" filetype. They can contain additional items added by the user
" via autocmds or their vimrc.
" Some syntax files can be combined (html, php, jsp).
" We want only items that begin with the filetype we are interested in.
let next_group_regex = '\n' .
\ '\zs'.ft_part_name.'\w\+\ze'.
\ '\s\+xxx\s\+'
let index = 0
let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
while index > -1
let group_name = matchstr( syntax_full, '\w\+', index )
let get_syn_list = 1
" if syntax_group_include_{&filetype} == ''
" if syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype} != ''
" if '\<'.syntax_group_exclude_{&filetype}.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
" let get_syn_list = 0
" endif
" endif
" else
" if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{&filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
" let get_syn_list = 0
" endif
" endif
if syntax_group_exclude_{filetype} != ''
if '\<'.syntax_group_exclude_{filetype}.'\>' =~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
let get_syn_list = 0
endif
endif
endif
if get_syn_list == 1
if syntax_group_include_{filetype} != ''
if '\<'.syntax_group_include_{filetype}.'\>' !~ '\<'.group_name.'\>'
let get_syn_list = 0
endif
endif
endif
if get_syn_list == 1
" Pass in the full syntax listing, plus the group name we
" are interested in.
let extra_syn_list = s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems(group_name, syntax_full)
if get_syn_list == 1
" Pass in the full syntax listing, plus the group name we
" are interested in.
let extra_syn_list = s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems(group_name, syntax_full)
let syn_list = syn_list . extra_syn_list . "\n"
endif
" if !empty(extra_syn_list)
" for elem in extra_syn_list
" let item = {'word':elem, 'kind':'t', 'info':group_name}
" let compl_list += [item]
" endfor
" endif
let index = index + strlen(group_name)
let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
let syn_list = syn_list . extra_syn_list . "\n"
endif
let index = index + strlen(group_name)
let index = match(syntax_full, next_group_regex, index)
endwhile
let ftindex = ftindex + len(ft_part_name)
let ftindex = match( &filetype, '\w\+', ftindex )
endwhile
" Convert the string to a List and sort it.
@ -228,7 +264,7 @@ function! s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems( group_name, syntax_full )
" \n\w - at the first newline starting with a character
let syntax_group = matchstr(a:syntax_full,
\ "\n".a:group_name.'\s\+xxx\s\+\zs.\{-}\ze'."\n".'\w'
\)
\ )
if syntax_group != ""
" let syn_list = substitute( @l, '^.*xxx\s*\%(contained\s*\)\?', "", '' )
@ -242,17 +278,21 @@ function! s:SyntaxCSyntaxGroupItems( group_name, syntax_full )
" contained nextgroup=...
" So this will strip off the ending of lines with known
" keywords.
let syn_list = substitute( syntax_group, '\<\('.
\ substitute(
\ escape( s:syn_remove_words, '\\/.*$^~[]')
\ , ',', '\\|', 'g').
\ '\).\{-}\%($\|'."\n".'\)'
\ , "\n", 'g' )
let syn_list = substitute(
\ syntax_group, '\<\('.
\ substitute(
\ escape(s:syn_remove_words, '\\/.*$^~[]')
\ , ',', '\\|', 'g'
\ ).
\ '\).\{-}\%($\|'."\n".'\)'
\ , "\n", 'g'
\ )
" Now strip off the newline + blank space + contained
let syn_list = substitute( syn_list, '\%(^\|\n\)\@<=\s*\<\('.
\ 'contained\)'
\ , "", 'g' )
let syn_list = substitute(
\ syn_list, '\%(^\|\n\)\@<=\s*\<\(contained\)'
\ , "", 'g'
\ )
" There are a number of items which have non-word characters in
" them, *'T_F1'*. vim.vim is one such file.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Nadim Shaikli

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -734,8 +734,8 @@ Syntax When the 'syntax' option has been set.
See |:syn-on|.
*TabEnter*
TabEnter Just after entering a tab page. |tab-page|
Before triggering the WinEnter and BufEnter
events.
After triggering the WinEnter and before
triggering the BufEnter event.
*TabLeave*
TabLeave Just before leaving a tab page. |tab-page|
A WinLeave event will have been triggered

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*change.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 05
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -1429,8 +1429,9 @@ value action ~
"c" automatic formatting for comments, but not text (good for C code)
"tc" automatic formatting for text and comments
Note that when 'textwidth' is 0, Vim does no formatting anyway (but does
insert comment leaders according to the 'comments' option).
Note that when 'textwidth' is 0, Vim does no automatic formatting anyway (but
does insert comment leaders according to the 'comments' option). An exception
is when the 'a' flag is present. |auto-format|
Note that when 'paste' is on, Vim does no formatting at all.
@ -1485,6 +1486,9 @@ editing text paragraphs. A few hints on how to use this:
- Add the 'c' flag to only auto-format comments. Useful in source code.
- Set 'textwidth' to the desired width. If it is zero then 79 is used, or the
width of the screen if this is smaller.
And a few warnings:
- When part of the text is not properly separated in paragraphs, making

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*debug.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 May 01
*debug.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*develop.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Mar 09
*develop.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Mar 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 14
*diff.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 14
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 25
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 25
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*editing.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 May 01
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 06
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -2313,6 +2313,8 @@ exists({expr}) The result is a Number, which is non-zero if {expr} is
3 matches several user commands
To check for a supported command
always check the return value to be 2.
:2match The |:2match| command.
:3match The |:3match| command.
#event autocommand defined for this event
#event#pattern autocommand defined for this event and
pattern (the pattern is taken
@ -2344,10 +2346,16 @@ exists({expr}) The result is a Number, which is non-zero if {expr} is
exists("##ColorScheme")
< There must be no space between the symbol (&/$/*/#) and the
name.
Trailing characters that can't be part of the name are often
ignored, but don't depend on it.
Note that the argument must be a string, not the name of the
variable itself! For example: >
There must be no extra characters after the name, although in
a few cases this is ignored. That may become more strict in
the future, thus don't count on it!
Working example: >
exists(":make")
< NOT working example: >
exists(":make install")
< Note that the argument must be a string, not the name of the
variable itself. For example: >
exists(bufcount)
< This doesn't check for existence of the "bufcount" variable,
but gets the value of "bufcount", and checks if that exists.
@ -2671,21 +2679,27 @@ getbufvar({expr}, {varname}) *getbufvar()*
:echo "todo myvar = " . getbufvar("todo", "myvar")
<
getchar([expr]) *getchar()*
Get a single character from the user. If it is an 8-bit
character, the result is a number. Otherwise a String is
returned with the encoded character. For a special key it's a
sequence of bytes starting with 0x80 (decimal: 128).
Get a single character from the user or input stream.
If [expr] is omitted, wait until a character is available.
If [expr] is 0, only get a character when one is available.
Return zero otherwise.
If [expr] is 1, only check if a character is available, it is
not consumed. If a normal character is
available, it is returned, otherwise a
non-zero value is returned.
If a normal character available, it is returned as a Number.
not consumed. Return zero if no character available.
Without {expr} and when {expr} is 0 a whole character or
special key is returned. If it is an 8-bit character, the
result is a number. Use nr2char() to convert it to a String.
Otherwise a String is returned with the encoded character.
For a special key it's a sequence of bytes starting with 0x80
(decimal: 128). This is the same value as the string
"\<Key>", e.g., "\<Left>". The returned value is also a
String when a modifier (shift, control, alt) was used that is
not included in the character.
When {expr} is 1 only the first byte is returned. For a
one-byte character it is the character itself as a number.
Use nr2char() to convert it to a String.
The returned value is zero if no character is available.
The returned value is a string of characters for special keys
and when a modifier (shift, control, alt) was used.
There is no prompt, you will somehow have to make clear to the
user that a character has to be typed.
There is no mapping for the character.
@ -4665,6 +4679,7 @@ substitute({expr}, {pat}, {sub}, {flags}) *substitute()*
like the ":substitute" command (without any flags). But the
matching with {pat} is always done like the 'magic' option is
set and 'cpoptions' is empty (to make scripts portable).
'ignorecase' is still relevant.
See |string-match| for how {pat} is used.
And a "~" in {sub} is not replaced with the previous {sub}.
Note that some codes in {sub} have a special meaning

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 28
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 28
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Mar 29
*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*getscript.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*getscript.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
Get the Latest VimScripts

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 04
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ There are a number of options which only have meaning in the GUI version of
Vim. These are 'guicursor', 'guifont', 'guipty' and 'guioptions'. They are
documented in |options.txt| with all the other options.
If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (but not for the KDE, GTK+ or
If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (but not for the GTK+ or
Win32 version), a number of X resources are available. See |gui-resources|.
Another way to set the colors for different occasions is with highlight
@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ a menu entry. Hit <Enter> to execute it. Hit <Esc> if you want to cancel.
This does require the |+menu| feature enabled at compile time.
*tear-off-menus*
KDE, GTK+ and Motif support Tear-off menus. These are sort of sticky menus or
GTK+ and Motif support Tear-off menus. These are sort of sticky menus or
pop-up menus that are present all the time. If the resizing does not work
correctly, this may be caused by using something like "Vim*geometry" in the
defaults. Use "Vim.geometry" instead.
@ -588,12 +588,21 @@ The ":set ic" will not be echoed when using this menu. Messages from the
executed command are still given though. To shut them up too, add a ":silent"
in the executed command: >
:menu <silent> Search.Header :exe ":silent normal /Header\r"<CR>
<
"<silent>" may also appear just after "<special>" or "<script>".
*:menu-<special>* *:menu-special*
Define a menu with <> notation for special keys, even though the "<" flag
may appear in 'cpoptions'. This is useful if the side effect of setting
'cpoptions' is not desired. Example: >
:menu <special> Search.Header /Header<CR>
"<special>" must appear as the very first argument to the ":menu" command or
just after "<silent>" or "<script>".
*:menu-<script>* *:menu-script*
The "to" part of the menu will be inspected for mappings. If you don't want
this, use the ":noremenu" command (or the similar one for a specific mode).
If you do want to use script-local mappings, add "<script>" as the very first
argument to the ":menu" command or after "<silent>".
argument to the ":menu" command or just after "<silent>" or "<special>".
*menu-priority*
You can give a priority to a menu. Menus with a higher priority go more to
@ -657,7 +666,7 @@ simple.
*gui-toolbar*
The toolbar is currently available in the Win32, Athena, Motif, GTK+ (X11),
KDE and Photon GUI. It should turn up in other GUIs in due course. The
and Photon GUI. It should turn up in other GUIs in due course. The
default toolbar is setup in menu.vim.
The display of the toolbar is controlled by the 'guioptions' letter 'T'. You
can thus have menu & toolbar together, or either on its own, or neither.
@ -745,7 +754,7 @@ from the main menu bar. You must then use the |:popup| or |:tearoff| command
to display it.
*popup-menu*
In the Win32, KDE, GTK+, Motif, Athena and Photon GUI, you can define the
In the Win32, GTK+, Motif, Athena and Photon GUI, you can define the
special menu "PopUp". This is the menu that is displayed when the right mouse
button is pressed, if 'mousemodel' is set to popup or popup_setpos.
@ -955,8 +964,6 @@ This section describes other features which are related to the GUI.
if has("gui_running")
if has("gui_gtk2")
:set guifont=Luxi\ Mono\ 12
elseif has("gui_kde")
:set guifont=Luxi\ Mono/12/-1/5/50/0/0/0/1/0
elseif has("x11")
" Also for GTK 1
:set guifont=*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-*-*-180-*-*-m-*-*

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*gui_w16.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*gui_w16.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar

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*hangulin.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
*hangulin.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Chi-Deok Hwang and Sung-Hyun Nam

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*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2003 May 11
*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2003 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ron Aaron (and Avner Lottem)

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*help.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 07
VIM - main help file
k
@ -7,13 +7,13 @@
Close this window: Use ":q<Enter>".
Get out of Vim: Use ":qa!<Enter>" (careful, all changes are lost!).
Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag between |bars| and hit CTRL-].
Jump to a subject: Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-].
With the mouse: ":set mouse=a" to enable the mouse (in xterm or GUI).
Double-click the left mouse button on a tag between |bars|.
Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|.
Jump back: Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O (repeat to go further back).
Get specific help: It is possible to go directly to whatever you want help
on, by giving an argument to the ":help" command |:help|.
on, by giving an argument to the |:help| command.
It is possible to further specify the context:
*help-context*
WHAT PREPEND EXAMPLE ~
@ -202,5 +202,12 @@ LOCAL ADDITIONS: *local-additions*
Now that you've jumped here with CTRL-] or a double mouse click, you can use
CTRL-T, CTRL-O, g<RightMouse>, or <C-RightMouse> to go back to where you were.
Note that tags are within | characters, but when highlighting is enabled these
are hidden. That makes it easier to read a command.
Anyway, you can use CTRL-] on any word, also when it is not within |, and Vim
will try to find help for it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:isk=!-~,^*,^\|,^\":ts=8:ft=help:norl:

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*howto.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
*howto.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
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@ -919,6 +919,8 @@ Completion is done by a function that can be defined by the user with the
See below for how the function is called and an example |complete-functions|.
For remarks about specific filetypes see |compl-omni-filetypes|.
More completion scripts will appear, check www.vim.org. Currently there is a
first version for C++.
*i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O*
CTRL-X CTRL-O Guess what kind of item is in front of the cursor and
@ -1018,8 +1020,9 @@ items:
info more information about the item, can be displayed in a
preview window
kind single letter indicating the type of completion
icase when non-zero case is to be ignored; when omitted
the 'ignorecase' option is used
icase when non-zero case is to be ignored when comparing
items to be equal; when omitted zero is used, thus
items that only differ in case are added
dup when non-zero this match will be added even when an
item with the same word is already present.
@ -1272,32 +1275,21 @@ run |:make| command to detect formatting problems.
HTML flavor *html-flavor*
Default HTML completion depends on filetype. For HTML files it is HTML
4.01 Transitional (&ft=='html'), for XHTML it is XHTML 1.0 Strict
(&ft=='xhtml').
The default HTML completion depends on the filetype. For HTML files it is
HTML 4.01 Transitional ('filetype' is "html"), for XHTML it is XHTML 1.0
Strict ('filetype' is "xhtml").
These are not the only HTML versions. To use another data file and still
have benefits of custom completion for class, style, etc. attributes set
b:html_omni_flavor variable. Example (in .vimrc or filetype plugin
file): >
When doing completion outside of any other tag you will have possibility to
choose DOCTYPE and the appropriate data file will be loaded and used for all
next completions.
let g:html_omni_flavor = 'xhtml10s'
More about format of data file in |xml-omni-datafile|. Some of the data files
may be found on the Vim website (|www|).
(Completion data file for HTML 4.01 Strict is also provided by Vim
distribution.)
Data for HTML completion will be read from 'autoload/xml/html10s.vim' file
located somewhere in 'runtimepath'.
Note: HTML completion files are also located in 'autoload/xml'
directory.
More about format of data file in |xml-omni-datafile|. Some of data
files may in future be found on vim-online site (|www|).
Note that b:html_omni_flavor may point to file with any XML data. This
makes possible to mix PHP (|ft-php-omni|) completion with whatever XML
dialect (assuming you have data file for it).
Note that b:html_omni_flavor may point to a file with any XML data. This
makes possible to mix PHP (|ft-php-omni|) completion with any XML dialect
(assuming you have data file for it). Without setting that variable XHTML 1.0
Strict will be used.
JAVASCRIPT *ft-javascript-omni*
@ -1486,86 +1478,100 @@ PHP code and SQL code at the same time.
XML *ft-xml-omni*
Vim 7 provides mechanism to context aware completion of XML files. It depends
on special |xml-omni-datafile| and two commands: |:XMLns| and |:XMLent|.
Features are:
Vim 7 provides a mechanism for context aware completion of XML files. It
depends on a special |xml-omni-datafile| and two commands: |:XMLns| and
|:XMLent|. Features are:
- after "<" complete tag name depending on context (no div suggest
inside of an a tag)
- inside of tag complete proper attributes (no width attribute for an
a tag)
- when attribute has limited number of possible values help to complete
- after "<" complete the tag name, depending on context
- inside of a tag complete proper attributes
- when an attribute has a limited number of possible values help to complete
them
- complete names of entities (defined in |xml-omni-datafile| and in current
file with "<!ENTITY" declarations
- complete names of entities (defined in |xml-omni-datafile| and in the
current file with "<!ENTITY" declarations)
- when used after "</" CTRL-X CTRL-O will close the last opened tag
Format of XML data file *xml-omni-datafile*
Vim distribution provides two data files as examples (xhtml10s.vim, xsl.vim)
XML data files are stored in the "autoload/xml" directory in 'runtimepath'.
Vim distribution provides examples of data files in the
"$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/xml" directory. They have a meaningful name which will
be used in commands. It should be a unique name which will not create
conflicts. For example, the name xhtml10s.vim means it is the data file for
XHTML 1.0 Strict.
XML data files are stored in "autoload/xml" directory in 'runtimepath'. They
have meaningful name which will be used in commands. It should be unique name
which will not create conflicts in future. For example name xhtml10s.vim means
it is data file for XHTML 1.0 Strict.
Each file contains a variable with a name like g:xmldata_xhtml10s . It is
a compound from two parts:
File contains one variable with fixed name: g:xmldata_xhtml10s . It is
compound from two parts:
1. "g:xmldata_" general prefix
2. "xhtml10s" name of file and name of described XML dialect
1. "g:xmldata_" general prefix, constant for all data files
2. "xhtml10s" the name of the file and the name of the described XML
dialect; it will be used as an argument for the |:XMLns|
command
Part two must be exactly the same as name of file.
Variable is data structure in form of |Dictionary|. Keys are tag names and
values are two element |List|. First element of List is also List with names
of possible children, second element is |Dictionary| with names of attributes
as keys and possible values of attributes as values. Example: >
The variable is a |Dictionary|. Keys are tag names and each value is a two
element |List|. The first element of the List is also a List with the names
of possible children. The second element is a |Dictionary| with the names of
attributes as keys and the possible values of attributes as values. Example: >
let g:xmldata_crippledhtml = {
\ "html":
\ [ ["body", "head"], {"id": [], "xmlns": ["http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"],
\ "lang": [], "xml:lang": [], "dir": ["ltr", "rtl"]}],
\ "script":
\ [ [], {"id": [], "charset": [], "type": ["text/javascript"], "src": [],
\ "defer": ["BOOL"], "xml:space": ["preserve"]}],
\ "meta":
\ [ [], {"id": [], "http-equiv": [], "name": [], "content": [], "scheme":
\ [], "lang": [], "xml:lang": [], "dir": ["ltr", "rtl"]}]
\ "vimxmlentities": ["amp", "lt", "gt", "apos", "quot"]},
let g:xmldata_crippled = {
\ "vimxmlentities": ["amp", "lt", "gt", "apos", "quot"],
\ 'vimxmlroot': ['tag1'],
\ 'tag1':
\ [ ['childoftag1a', 'childoftag1b'], {'attroftag1a': [],
\ 'attroftag1b': ['valueofattr1', 'valueofattr2']}],
\ 'childoftag1a':
\ [ [], {'attrofchild': ['attrofchild']}],
\ 'childoftag1b':
\ [ ['childoftag1a'], {'attrofchild': []}],
\ "vimxmltaginfo": {
\ 'meta': ['/>', '']},
\ "vimxmlattrinfo": {
\ 'http-equiv': ['ContentType', '']}
\ 'tag1': ['Menu info', 'Long information visible in preview window']},
\ 'vimxmlattrinfo': {
\ 'attrofchild': ['Menu info', 'Long information visible in preview window']}}
This example should be put in "autoload/xml/crippledhtml.vim" file.
This example would be put in the "autoload/xml/crippled.vim" file and could
help to write this file: >
In example are visible four special elements:
<tag1 attroftag1b="valueofattr1">
<childoftag1a attrofchild>
&amp; &lt;
</childoftag1a>
<childoftag1b attrofchild="5">
<childoftag1a>
&gt; &apos; &quot;
</childoftag1a>
</childoftag1b>
</tag1>
1. "vimxmlentities" - special key with List containing entities of this XML
In the example four special elements are visible:
1. "vimxmlentities" - a special key with List containing entities of this XML
dialect.
2. "BOOL" - value of attribute key showing if attribute should be inserted
bare ("defer" vs. 'defer="'). It can be the only element of List of
attribute values.
3. "vimxmltaginfo" - special key with dictionary containing as key tag names,
as value two element List for additional menu info and long description.
4. "vimxmlattrinfo" - special key with dictionary containing as key attribute
names, as value two element List for additional menu info and long
2. If the list containing possible values of attributes has one element and
this element is equal to the name of the attribute this attribute will be
treated as boolean and inserted as 'attrname' and not as 'attrname="'
3. "vimxmltaginfo" - a special key with a Dictionary containing tag
names as keys and two element List as values, for additional menu info and
the long description.
4. "vimxmlattrinfo" - special key with Dictionary containing attribute names
as keys and two element List as values, for additional menu info and long
description.
Note: Tag names in data file MUST not contain namespace description. Check
xsl.vim for example.
Note: Tag names in the data file MUST not contain a namespace description.
Check xsl.vim for an example.
Note: All data and functions are publicly available as global
variables/functions and can be used for personal editing functions.
DTD -> Vim *dtd2vim*
On |www| is script |dtd2vim| which parses DTD and creates XML data file
On |www| is the script |dtd2vim| which parses DTD and creates an XML data file
for Vim XML omni completion.
dtd2vim: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1462
Check there and beginning of file for details of usage.
Script requires perl and:
Check the beginning of that file for usage details.
The script requires perl and:
perlSGML: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/perlsgml
@ -1574,12 +1580,12 @@ Commands
:XMLns {name} [{namespace}] *:XMLns*
Vim has to know which data file should be used and with which namespace. For
loading of data file and connecting data with prope namespace use |:XMLns|
command. First (obligatory) argument is name of data (xhtml10s, xsl). Second
argument is code of namespace (h, xsl). When used without second argument
dialect will be used as default - without namespace declaration. For example
to use XML completion in .xsl files: >
Vim has to know which data file should be used and with which namespace. For
loading of the data file and connecting data with the proper namespace use
|:XMLns| command. The first (obligatory) argument is the name of the data
(xhtml10s, xsl). The second argument is the code of namespace (h, xsl). When
used without a second argument the dialect will be used as default - without
namespace declaration. For example to use XML completion in .xsl files: >
:XMLns xhtml10s
:XMLns xsl xsl
@ -1587,35 +1593,34 @@ to use XML completion in .xsl files: >
:XMLent {name} *:XMLent*
By default entities will be completed from data file of default
namespace. XMLent command should be used in case when there is no
default namespace: >
By default entities will be completed from the data file of the default
namespace. The XMLent command should be used in case when there is no default
namespace: >
:XMLent xhtml10s
Usage
While used in situation (after declarations from previous part, | is
While used in this situation (after declarations from previous part, | is
cursor position): >
<|
Will complete to appropriate XHTML tag, and in this situation: >
Will complete to an appropriate XHTML tag, and in this situation: >
<xsl:|
Will complete to appropriate XSL tag.
Will complete to an appropriate XSL tag.
File xmlcomplete.vim provides through |autoload| mechanism
GetLastOpenTag function which can be used in XML files to get name of
last open tag with (b:unaryTagsStack has to be defined): >
The script xmlcomplete.vim, provided through the |autoload| mechanism,
has the xmlcomplete#GetLastOpenTag() function which can be used in XML files
to get the name of the last open tag (b:unaryTagsStack has to be defined): >
:echo xmlcomplete#GetLastOpenTag("b:unaryTagsStack")
==============================================================================
8. Insert mode commands *inserting*

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*map.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 30
*map.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 03
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@ -157,8 +157,9 @@ type "a", then "bar" will get inserted.
1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments*
"<buffer>", "<silent>", "<script>", "<expr>" and "<unique>" can be used in any
order. They must appear right after the command, before any other arguments.
"<buffer>", "<silent>", "<special>", "<script>", "<expr>" and "<unique>" can
be used in any order. They must appear right after the command, before any
other arguments.
*:map-local* *:map-<buffer>* *E224* *E225*
If the first argument to one of these commands is "<buffer>" it will apply to
@ -185,6 +186,12 @@ Prompts will still be given, e.g., for inputdialog().
Using "<silent>" for an abbreviation is possible, but will cause redrawing of
the command line to fail.
*:map-<special>* *:map-special*
Define a mapping with <> notation for special keys, even though the "<" flag
may appear in 'cpoptions'. This is useful if the side effect of setting
'cpoptions' is not desired. Example: >
:map <special> <F12> /Header<CR>
<
*:map-<script>* *:map-script*
If the first argument to one of these commands is "<script>" and it is used to
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*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Mar 09
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Mar 09
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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 May 02
*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 04
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@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
global
Write the contents of the file, if it has been modified, on each
:next, :rewind, :last, :first, :previous, :stop, :suspend, :tag, :!,
:make, CTRL-] and CTRL-^ command; and when a CTRL-O, CTRL-I,
:make, CTRL-] and CTRL-^ command; and when a :buffer, CTRL-O, CTRL-I,
'{A-Z0-9}, or `{A-Z0-9} command takes one to another file.
Note that for some commands the 'autowrite' option is not used, see
'autowriteall' for that.
@ -4792,6 +4792,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
completion with CTRL-X CTRL-O. |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O|
See |complete-functions| for an explanation of how the function is
invoked and what it should return.
This option is usually set by a filetype plugin.
|:filetype-plugin-on|
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*os_390.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
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*os_amiga.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
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*pi_tar.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 May 02
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Vimball Archiver

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*sign.txt* For Vim version 7.0g. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
*sign.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur

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