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|
||||
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c
|
||||
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.h
|
||||
src/objects/.dirstamp
|
||||
src/objects
|
||||
src/tags
|
||||
|
||||
# We do need src/auto/configure.
|
||||
src/auto/config.aap
|
||||
src/auto/config.cache
|
||||
src/auto/config.h
|
||||
src/auto/config.log
|
||||
src/auto/config.mk
|
||||
src/auto/config.status
|
||||
src/auto/configure.aap
|
||||
src/auto/osdef.h
|
||||
src/auto/link.log
|
||||
src/auto/link.sed
|
||||
@ -26,6 +25,7 @@ src/auto/pathdef.c
|
||||
*.idb
|
||||
*.manifest
|
||||
*.exp
|
||||
*.map
|
||||
*.obj
|
||||
*.pdb
|
||||
*.ilk
|
||||
@ -33,22 +33,15 @@ src/auto/pathdef.c
|
||||
*.suo
|
||||
*.res
|
||||
*.RES
|
||||
src/if_perl.c
|
||||
vim*.dll
|
||||
vim*.lib
|
||||
src/pathdef.c
|
||||
src/Obj*/pathdef.c
|
||||
gvimext.dll
|
||||
gvimext.lib
|
||||
gvim.lib
|
||||
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
|
||||
|
||||
# Borland C++
|
||||
bcc.cfg
|
||||
*.ilc
|
||||
*.ild
|
||||
*.ilf
|
||||
*.ils
|
||||
*.map
|
||||
*.tds
|
||||
nsis/icons/*
|
||||
|
||||
# NetBeans
|
||||
nbproject/*
|
||||
@ -68,6 +61,7 @@ src/po/vim.pot
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make test"
|
||||
src/po/*.ck
|
||||
src/po/*.desktop
|
||||
src/testdir/mbyte.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/mzscheme.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/lua.vim
|
||||
@ -85,3 +79,16 @@ src/memfile_test
|
||||
src/json_test
|
||||
src/message_test
|
||||
src/kword_test
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make install"
|
||||
runtime/doc/tags
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make shadow". The directory names could be anything but we
|
||||
# restrict them to shadow (the default) or shadow-*
|
||||
src/shadow
|
||||
src/shadow-*
|
||||
src/runtime
|
||||
src/pixmaps
|
||||
|
||||
# other possible files build by tools
|
||||
src/cscope.out
|
||||
|
96
.hgignore
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
|
||||
syntax: glob
|
||||
|
||||
# Unixen: object and executable files.
|
||||
*.o
|
||||
src/vim
|
||||
src/xxd/xxd
|
||||
src/auto/if_perl.c
|
||||
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.c
|
||||
src/auto/gui_gtk_gresources.h
|
||||
src/objects/.dirstamp
|
||||
src/objects
|
||||
src/tags
|
||||
|
||||
# We do need src/auto/configure.
|
||||
src/auto/config.cache
|
||||
src/auto/config.h
|
||||
src/auto/config.log
|
||||
src/auto/config.mk
|
||||
src/auto/config.status
|
||||
src/auto/osdef.h
|
||||
src/auto/link.log
|
||||
src/auto/link.sed
|
||||
src/auto/pathdef.c
|
||||
|
||||
# Windows
|
||||
*.exe
|
||||
*.idb
|
||||
*.manifest
|
||||
*.exp
|
||||
*.map
|
||||
*.obj
|
||||
*.pdb
|
||||
*.ilk
|
||||
*.sln
|
||||
*.suo
|
||||
*.res
|
||||
*.RES
|
||||
vim*.dll
|
||||
vim*.lib
|
||||
src/pathdef.c
|
||||
src/Obj*/pathdef.c
|
||||
gvimext.dll
|
||||
gvimext.lib
|
||||
gvim.lib
|
||||
runtime/doc/uganda.nsis.txt
|
||||
nsis/icons/*
|
||||
|
||||
# NetBeans
|
||||
nbproject/*
|
||||
|
||||
# Mac OSX
|
||||
src/xxd/xxd.dSYM
|
||||
|
||||
# All platforms
|
||||
*.rej
|
||||
*.orig
|
||||
*.mo
|
||||
*.swp
|
||||
*~
|
||||
*.pyc
|
||||
*.log
|
||||
src/po/vim.pot
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make test"
|
||||
src/po/*.ck
|
||||
src/po/*.desktop
|
||||
src/testdir/mbyte.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/mzscheme.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/lua.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/small.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/tiny.vim
|
||||
src/testdir/test*.out
|
||||
src/testdir/test*.failed
|
||||
src/testdir/test.log
|
||||
src/testdir/dostmp/*
|
||||
src/testdir/messages
|
||||
src/testdir/viminfo
|
||||
src/testdir/opt_test.vim
|
||||
runtime/indent/testdir/*.out
|
||||
src/memfile_test
|
||||
src/json_test
|
||||
src/message_test
|
||||
src/kword_test
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make install"
|
||||
runtime/doc/tags
|
||||
|
||||
# Generated by "make shadow". The directory names could be anything but we
|
||||
# restrict them to shadow (the default) or shadow-*
|
||||
src/shadow
|
||||
src/shadow-*
|
||||
src/runtime
|
||||
src/pixmaps
|
||||
|
||||
# other possible files build by tools
|
||||
src/cscope.out
|
163
.travis.yml
@ -10,54 +10,58 @@ compiler:
|
||||
- gcc
|
||||
|
||||
env:
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
# ASAN build
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
- &tiny-nogui
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny "CONFOPT='--disable-gui'" SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &tiny
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=tiny CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &asan # ASAN build
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &linux-huge
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
- BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
# Mac OSX build
|
||||
- BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &unittests
|
||||
BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
|
||||
- &normal
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &small
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
- &osx-huge # Mac OSX build
|
||||
BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
|
||||
sudo: false
|
||||
|
||||
# instead of a 2*2*7 matrix (2*os + 2*compiler + 7*env),
|
||||
# instead of a 2*2*8 matrix (2*os + 2*compiler + 8*env),
|
||||
# exclude some builds on mac os x and linux
|
||||
# on mac os x "tiny" is always without GUI
|
||||
# linux: 2*compiler + 5*env + mac: 2*compiler + 2*env
|
||||
matrix:
|
||||
exclude:
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=normal CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT="-C src/shadow" SRCDIR=./src/shadow CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
env: *tiny
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
|
||||
env: *normal
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
env: *unittests
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST="scripttests test_libvterm" COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-python3interp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
env: *small
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
env: *linux-huge
|
||||
- os: osx
|
||||
env: *asan
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
compiler: clang
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test SANITIZER_CFLAGS="-g -O1 -DABORT_ON_INTERNAL_ERROR -DEXITFREE -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
|
||||
FEATURES=huge SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no ASAN_OPTIONS="print_stacktrace=1 log_path=asan" LSAN_OPTIONS="suppressions=$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/src/testdir/lsan-suppress.txt"
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
env: *asan
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
compiler: clang
|
||||
env: BUILD=no TEST=unittests COVERAGE=yes CFLAGS=--coverage LDFLAGS=--coverage FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=yes
|
||||
env: *unittests
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
compiler: clang
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=small CONFOPT= SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
env: *small
|
||||
- os: linux
|
||||
env: BUILD=yes TEST=test COVERAGE=no FEATURES=huge SHADOWOPT= SRCDIR=./src CHECK_AUTOCONF=no
|
||||
"CONFOPT='--enable-perlinterp --enable-pythoninterp --enable-rubyinterp --enable-luainterp --enable-tclinterp'"
|
||||
env: *osx-huge
|
||||
|
||||
branches:
|
||||
except:
|
||||
@ -65,10 +69,14 @@ branches:
|
||||
|
||||
addons:
|
||||
apt:
|
||||
sources:
|
||||
# Need msgfmt 0.19.8 to be able to generate .desktop files
|
||||
- sourceline: 'ppa:ricotz/toolchain'
|
||||
packages:
|
||||
- autoconf
|
||||
- clang
|
||||
- lcov
|
||||
- gettext
|
||||
- libperl-dev
|
||||
- python-dev
|
||||
- python3-dev
|
||||
@ -78,38 +86,97 @@ addons:
|
||||
- tcl-dev
|
||||
- cscope
|
||||
- libgtk2.0-dev
|
||||
homebrew:
|
||||
packages:
|
||||
- lua
|
||||
update: true
|
||||
|
||||
before_install:
|
||||
- rvm reset
|
||||
# Remove /opt/python/3.x.x/bin from $PATH for using system python3.
|
||||
# ("pyenv global system" doesn't seem to work.)
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && which python3 | grep '/opt/python/' > /dev/null; then export PATH=$(echo $PATH | sed -e "s#$(echo $(which python3) | sed -e 's#/python3$##'):##"); fi
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then pip install --user cpp-coveralls; fi
|
||||
# needed for https support for coveralls
|
||||
# building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then CC=gcc pip install --user pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1; fi
|
||||
# Lua is not installed on Travis OSX
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "osx" ]; then export HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1; brew update; brew install lua; export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local; fi
|
||||
# Use llvm-cov instead of gcov when compiler is clang.
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ] && [ "$CC" = "clang" ]; then ln -sf $(which llvm-cov) /home/travis/bin/gcov; fi
|
||||
# Remove /opt/python/3.x.x/bin from $PATH for using system python3.
|
||||
# ("pyenv global system" doesn't seem to work.)
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]] && [[ "$(which python3)" =~ ^/opt/python/ ]]; then
|
||||
export PATH=$(py3=$(which python3); echo ${PATH//${py3%/python3}:/})
|
||||
fi
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
pip install --user cpp-coveralls
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# needed for https support for coveralls
|
||||
# building cffi only works with gcc, not with clang
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
CC=gcc pip install --user pyopenssl ndg-httpsclient pyasn1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# Lua is not installed on Travis OSX
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "osx" ]]; then
|
||||
export LUA_PREFIX=/usr/local
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# Use llvm-cov instead of gcov when compiler is clang.
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]] && [[ "${CC}" = "clang" ]]; then
|
||||
ln -sf "$(which llvm-cov)" /home/travis/bin/gcov
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Start virtual framebuffer to be able to test the GUI. Does not work on OS X.
|
||||
before_script:
|
||||
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" = "linux" ]; then export DISPLAY=:99.0 && sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start && sleep 3; fi
|
||||
# Start virtual framebuffer to be able to test the GUI. Does not work on OS X.
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${TRAVIS_OS_NAME}" = "linux" ]]; then
|
||||
export DISPLAY=:99.0
|
||||
sh -e /etc/init.d/xvfb start && sleep 3
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
script:
|
||||
- NPROC=$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN)
|
||||
- if [ "$CHECK_AUTOCONF" = "yes" -a "$CC" = "gcc" ]; then make -C src autoconf; fi
|
||||
- if [ "x$SHADOWOPT" != x ]; then make -C src shadow; fi
|
||||
- (cd ${SRCDIR} && ./configure --with-features=$FEATURES $CONFOPT --enable-fail-if-missing && if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then make -j$NPROC; fi)
|
||||
# Show Vim version and also if_xx versions.
|
||||
- if [ "$BUILD" = "yes" ]; then ${SRCDIR}/vim --version; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-1.vim -c quit > /dev/null; ${SRCDIR}/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S ${SRCDIR}/testdir/if_ver-2.vim -c quit > /dev/null; cat if_ver.txt; fi
|
||||
- make $SHADOWOPT $TEST
|
||||
- if [ -n "$ASAN_OPTIONS" ]; then for log in $(find -type f -name 'asan.*' -size +0); do asan_symbolize < "$log"; err=1; done; fi
|
||||
- if [ -n "$err" ]; then exit 1; fi
|
||||
- set -o errexit
|
||||
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mConfiguring Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:configure\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${CHECK_AUTOCONF}" = "yes" ]] && [[ "${CC}" = "gcc" ]]; then
|
||||
make -C src autoconf
|
||||
fi
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ -n "${SHADOWOPT}" ]]; then
|
||||
make -C src shadow
|
||||
fi
|
||||
# "./configure" changes its working directory into "$SRCDIR".
|
||||
- ./configure --with-features=${FEATURES} ${CONFOPT} --enable-fail-if-missing
|
||||
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:configure\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mBuilding Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:build\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${BUILD}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
make ${SHADOWOPT} -j${NPROC}
|
||||
fi
|
||||
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:build\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
- set +o errexit
|
||||
- echo -e "\\033[33;1mTesting Vim\\033[0m" && echo -en "travis_fold:start:test\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
# Show Vim version and also if_xx versions.
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${BUILD}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --version
|
||||
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S "${SRCDIR}"/testdir/if_ver-1.vim -c quit > /dev/null
|
||||
"${SRCDIR}"/vim --not-a-term -u NONE -S "${SRCDIR}"/testdir/if_ver-2.vim -c quit > /dev/null
|
||||
cat if_ver.txt
|
||||
fi
|
||||
- make ${SHADOWOPT} ${TEST}
|
||||
- echo -en "travis_fold:end:test\\r\\033[0K"
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ -n "${ASAN_OPTIONS}" ]]; then
|
||||
while read log; do
|
||||
asan_symbolize < "${log}"
|
||||
false # exit 1 if there are ASAN logs
|
||||
done < <(find . -type f -name 'asan.*' -size +0)
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
after_success:
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then ~/.local/bin/coveralls -b ${SRCDIR} -x .xs -e ${SRCDIR}/if_perl.c -e ${SRCDIR}/xxd -e ${SRCDIR}/libvterm --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR; fi
|
||||
- if [ "$COVERAGE" = "yes" ]; then cd ${SRCDIR} && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash) ; fi
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
~/.local/bin/coveralls -b "${SRCDIR}" -x .xs -e "${SRCDIR}"/if_perl.c -e "${SRCDIR}"/xxd -e "${SRCDIR}"/libvterm --encodings utf-8 latin-1 EUC-KR
|
||||
fi
|
||||
- |
|
||||
if [[ "${COVERAGE}" = "yes" ]]; then
|
||||
(cd "${SRCDIR}" && bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash))
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# vim:set sts=2 sw=2 tw=0 et:
|
||||
|
@ -21,9 +21,9 @@ maillist is also fine.
|
||||
|
||||
Please use the GitHub issues only for actual issues. If you are not 100% sure
|
||||
that your problem is a Vim issue, please first discuss this on the Vim user
|
||||
maillist. Try reproducing the problem without any plugins or settings:
|
||||
maillist. Try reproducing the problem without any of your plugins or settings:
|
||||
|
||||
vim -N -u NONE
|
||||
vim --clean
|
||||
|
||||
If you report an issue, please describe exactly how to reproduce it.
|
||||
For example, don't say "insert some text" but say what you did exactly:
|
||||
@ -56,12 +56,14 @@ If the maintainer does not respond, contact the vim-dev maillist.
|
||||
|
||||
# Translations
|
||||
|
||||
Translating messages and runtime files is very much appreciated! These things can be translated:
|
||||
Translating messages and runtime files is very much appreciated! These things
|
||||
can be translated:
|
||||
* Messages in Vim, see [src/po/README.txt][1]
|
||||
Also used for the desktop icons.
|
||||
* Menus, see [runtime/lang/README.txt][2]
|
||||
* Vim tutor, see [runtime/tutor/README.txt][3]
|
||||
* Manual pages, see [runtime/doc/\*.1][4] for examples
|
||||
* Desktop icon, see [runtime/vim.desktop][5] and [runtime/gvim.desktop][6]
|
||||
* Installer, see [nsis/lang/\*.nsi][5] for examples
|
||||
|
||||
The help files can be translated and made available separately.
|
||||
See https://www.vim.org/translations.php for examples.
|
||||
@ -70,5 +72,4 @@ See https://www.vim.org/translations.php for examples.
|
||||
[2]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/lang/README.txt
|
||||
[3]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/tutor/README.txt
|
||||
[4]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/doc/vim.1
|
||||
[5]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/vim.desktop
|
||||
[6]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/gvim.desktop
|
||||
[5]: https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/nsis/lang/english.nsi
|
||||
|
50
Filelist
@ -3,25 +3,29 @@
|
||||
|
||||
# source files for all source archives
|
||||
SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
.gitignore \
|
||||
.hgignore \
|
||||
.lgtm.yml \
|
||||
.travis.yml \
|
||||
appveyor.yml \
|
||||
ci/appveyor.bat \
|
||||
src/Make_all.mak \
|
||||
src/appveyor.bat \
|
||||
src/README.txt \
|
||||
src/README.md \
|
||||
src/alloc.h \
|
||||
src/arabic.c \
|
||||
src/arabic.h \
|
||||
src/ascii.h \
|
||||
src/autocmd.c \
|
||||
src/beval.c \
|
||||
src/beval.h \
|
||||
src/blob.c \
|
||||
src/blowfish.c \
|
||||
src/buffer.c \
|
||||
src/change.c \
|
||||
src/channel.c \
|
||||
src/charset.c \
|
||||
src/crypt.c \
|
||||
src/crypt_zip.c \
|
||||
src/debugger.c \
|
||||
src/dict.c \
|
||||
src/diff.c \
|
||||
src/digraph.c \
|
||||
@ -35,10 +39,9 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/ex_docmd.c \
|
||||
src/ex_eval.c \
|
||||
src/ex_getln.c \
|
||||
src/farsi.c \
|
||||
src/farsi.h \
|
||||
src/feature.h \
|
||||
src/fileio.c \
|
||||
src/findfile.c \
|
||||
src/fold.c \
|
||||
src/getchar.c \
|
||||
src/globals.h \
|
||||
@ -47,6 +50,8 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/gui_beval.c \
|
||||
src/hardcopy.c \
|
||||
src/hashtab.c \
|
||||
src/indent.c \
|
||||
src/insexpand.c \
|
||||
src/json.c \
|
||||
src/json_test.c \
|
||||
src/kword_test.c \
|
||||
@ -95,6 +100,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/textprop.c \
|
||||
src/ui.c \
|
||||
src/undo.c \
|
||||
src/usercmd.c \
|
||||
src/userfunc.c \
|
||||
src/version.c \
|
||||
src/version.h \
|
||||
@ -145,13 +151,17 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/proto.h \
|
||||
src/protodef.h \
|
||||
src/proto/arabic.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/autocmd.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/beval.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/blob.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/blowfish.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/buffer.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/change.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/channel.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/charset.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/crypt.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/crypt_zip.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/debugger.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/dict.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/diff.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/digraph.pro \
|
||||
@ -163,14 +173,16 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/proto/ex_docmd.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/ex_eval.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/ex_getln.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/farsi.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/fileio.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/findfile.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/fold.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/getchar.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/gui.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/gui_beval.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/hardcopy.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/hashtab.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/indent.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/insexpand.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/json.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/list.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/main.pro \
|
||||
@ -204,6 +216,7 @@ SRC_ALL = \
|
||||
src/proto/textprop.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/ui.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/undo.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/usercmd.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/userfunc.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/version.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/winclip.pro \
|
||||
@ -334,8 +347,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/gui_x11_pm.h \
|
||||
src/hangulin.c \
|
||||
src/if_xcmdsrv.c \
|
||||
src/integration.c \
|
||||
src/integration.h \
|
||||
src/link.sh \
|
||||
src/installman.sh \
|
||||
src/installml.sh \
|
||||
@ -358,7 +369,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/proto/if_xcmdsrv.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/os_unix.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/pty.pro \
|
||||
src/proto/workshop.pro \
|
||||
src/pty.c \
|
||||
src/testdir/Makefile \
|
||||
src/testdir/unix.vim \
|
||||
@ -368,10 +378,6 @@ SRC_UNIX = \
|
||||
src/vimtutor \
|
||||
src/gvimtutor \
|
||||
src/which.sh \
|
||||
src/workshop.c \
|
||||
src/workshop.h \
|
||||
src/wsdebug.c \
|
||||
src/wsdebug.h \
|
||||
src/tee/Makefile \
|
||||
src/xxd/Makefile \
|
||||
|
||||
@ -417,11 +423,8 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/GvimExt/uninst.bat \
|
||||
README_srcdos.txt \
|
||||
src/INSTALLpc.txt \
|
||||
src/Make_bc5.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_cyg.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_cyg_ming.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_ivc.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_dvc.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_ming.mak \
|
||||
src/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
tools/rename.bat \
|
||||
@ -472,7 +475,6 @@ SRC_DOS = \
|
||||
src/xpm_w32.c \
|
||||
src/xpm_w32.h \
|
||||
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
src/xxd/Make_bc5.mak \
|
||||
src/xxd/Make_ming.mak \
|
||||
src/xxd/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
nsis/gvim.nsi \
|
||||
@ -510,16 +512,15 @@ SRC_DOS_BIN = \
|
||||
src/vim.tlb \
|
||||
src/xpm/COPYRIGHT \
|
||||
src/xpm/README.txt \
|
||||
src/xpm/arm64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/include/*.h \
|
||||
src/xpm/x64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x64/lib/libXpm.a \
|
||||
src/xpm/x64/lib/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x64/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.a \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
src/xpm/x86/lib-vc14/libXpm.lib \
|
||||
nsis/icons/*.bmp \
|
||||
nsis/icons/*.ico \
|
||||
nsis/icons/*.svg \
|
||||
nsis/icons.zip \
|
||||
|
||||
# source files for Amiga, DOS, etc. (also in the extra archive)
|
||||
SRC_AMI_DOS = \
|
||||
@ -667,6 +668,7 @@ RT_ALL = \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/plugin/matchit.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/matchit.txt \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/tags \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/autoload/*.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/shellmenu/plugin/shellmenu.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/swapmouse/plugin/swapmouse.vim \
|
||||
runtime/pack/dist/opt/termdebug/plugin/termdebug.vim \
|
||||
@ -837,8 +839,6 @@ EXTRA = \
|
||||
$(SRC_EXTRA) \
|
||||
README_extra.txt \
|
||||
src/VisVim/VisVim.dll \
|
||||
farsi/README.txt \
|
||||
farsi/fonts/*/far-* \
|
||||
runtime/vimlogo.xpm \
|
||||
src/tee/Makefile \
|
||||
src/tee/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
@ -941,6 +941,8 @@ LANG_SRC = \
|
||||
src/po/Make_cyg.mak \
|
||||
src/po/Make_ming.mak \
|
||||
src/po/Make_mvc.mak \
|
||||
src/po/vim.desktop.in \
|
||||
src/po/gvim.desktop.in \
|
||||
src/po/sjiscorr.c \
|
||||
src/po/*.po \
|
||||
|
||||
|
17
Makefile
@ -43,13 +43,18 @@ all install uninstall tools config configure reconfig proto depend lint tags typ
|
||||
@if test "$@" = "test"; then \
|
||||
$(MAKE) indenttest; \
|
||||
fi
|
||||
@# When the target is "clean" also clean for the indent tests.
|
||||
@if test "$@" = "clean" -o "$@" = "distclean" -o "$@" = "testclean"; then \
|
||||
cd runtime/indent && \
|
||||
$(MAKE) clean; \
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Executable used for running the indent tests.
|
||||
VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST = ../../src/vim
|
||||
|
||||
indenttest:
|
||||
cd runtime/indent && \
|
||||
$(MAKE) clean VIM="$(VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST)" && \
|
||||
$(MAKE) clean && \
|
||||
$(MAKE) test VIM="$(VIM_FOR_INDENTTEST)"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@ -205,6 +210,7 @@ MINOR = 1
|
||||
# - Make sure there is a diff.exe two levels up (get it from a previous Vim
|
||||
# version). Also put winpty32.dll and winpty-agent.exe there.
|
||||
# - go to ../nsis and do:
|
||||
# > unzip icons.zip
|
||||
# > makensis gvim.nsi (takes a few minutes).
|
||||
# ignore warning for libwinpthread-1.dll
|
||||
# - Copy gvim##.exe to the dist directory.
|
||||
@ -468,11 +474,12 @@ dosrt_files: dist prepare no_title.vim
|
||||
-rm $(IN_README_DIR)
|
||||
mv dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime/* dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)
|
||||
rmdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/runtime
|
||||
# Add the message translations. Trick: skip ja.mo and use ja.sjis.mo instead.
|
||||
# Same for cs.mo / cs.cp1250.mo, pl.mo / pl.cp1250.mo, sk.mo / sk.cp1250.mo,
|
||||
# zh_CN.mo / zh_CN.cp936.mo, uk.mo / uk.cp1251.mo and ru.mo / ru.cp1251.mo.
|
||||
# Add the message translations. Trick: skip ja.mo/ja.euc-jp.mo and use
|
||||
# ja.sjis.mo instead. Same for cs.mo / cs.cp1250.mo, pl.mo / pl.cp1250.mo,
|
||||
# sk.mo / sk.cp1250.mo, zh_CN.mo / zh_CN.cp936.mo, uk.mo / uk.cp1251.mo and
|
||||
# ru.mo / ru.cp1251.mo.
|
||||
for i in $(LANG_DOS); do \
|
||||
if test "$$i" != "src/po/ja.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/pl.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/cs.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/sk.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/zh_CN.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ru.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/uk.mo"; then \
|
||||
if test "$$i" != "src/po/ja.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ja.euc-jp.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/pl.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/cs.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/sk.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/zh_CN.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/ru.mo" -a "$$i" != "src/po/uk.mo"; then \
|
||||
n=`echo $$i | sed -e "s+src/po/\([-a-zA-Z0-9_]*\(.UTF-8\)*\)\(.sjis\)*\(.cp1250\)*\(.cp1251\)*\(.cp936\)*.mo+\1+"`; \
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n; \
|
||||
mkdir dist/vim/$(VIMRTDIR)/lang/$$n/LC_MESSAGES; \
|
||||
|
@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
[](https://travis-ci.org/vim/vim)
|
||||
[](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
|
||||
[](https://coveralls.io/github/vim/vim?branch=master)
|
||||
[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chrisbra/vim)
|
||||
[](https://codecov.io/gh/vim/vim?branch=master)
|
||||
[](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/vim)
|
||||
[](https://lgtm.com/projects/g/vim/vim/context:cpp)
|
||||
[](https://buildd.debian.org/vim)
|
||||
[](https://repology.org/metapackage/vim)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
## What is Vim? ##
|
||||
|
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ before_build:
|
||||
- 'set INCLUDE=%INCLUDE%C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um'
|
||||
|
||||
build_script:
|
||||
- src/appveyor.bat
|
||||
- ci/appveyor.bat
|
||||
|
||||
test_script:
|
||||
- cd src/testdir
|
||||
|
@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ cd %APPVEYOR_BUILD_FOLDER%
|
||||
cd src
|
||||
echo "Building MinGW 32bit console version"
|
||||
set PATH=c:\msys64\mingw32\bin;%PATH%
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak GUI=no OPTIMIZE=speed IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak GUI=no OPTIMIZE=speed IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
:: Save vim.exe before Make clean, moved back below.
|
||||
copy vim.exe testdir
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak clean
|
||||
@ -16,24 +16,24 @@ mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak clean
|
||||
:: with specified features without python.
|
||||
echo "Building MinGW 32bit GUI version"
|
||||
if "%FEATURE%" == "HUGE" (
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed CHANNEL=yes GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed CHANNEL=yes GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
) ELSE (
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
mingw32-make.exe -f Make_ming.mak OPTIMIZE=speed GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
)
|
||||
.\gvim -u NONE -c "redir @a | ver |0put a | wq" ver_ming.txt
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Building MSVC 64bit console Version"
|
||||
sed -e "s/\$(LINKARGS2)/\$(LINKARGS2) | sed -e 's#.*\\\\r.*##'/" Make_mvc.mak > Make_mvc2.mak
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=no IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=no IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak clean
|
||||
|
||||
:: build MSVC huge version with python and channel support
|
||||
:: GUI needs to be last, so that testing works
|
||||
echo "Building MSVC 64bit GUI Version"
|
||||
if "%FEATURE%" == "HUGE" (
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak DIRECTX=yes CPU=AMD64 CHANNEL=yes OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35-x64 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak DIRECTX=yes CPU=AMD64 CHANNEL=yes OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no PYTHON_VER=27 DYNAMIC_PYTHON=yes PYTHON=C:\Python27-x64 PYTHON3_VER=35 DYNAMIC_PYTHON3=yes PYTHON3=C:\Python35-x64 FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
) ELSE (
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes MBYTE=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
nmake -f Make_mvc2.mak CPU=AMD64 OLE=no GUI=yes IME=yes ICONV=yes DEBUG=no FEATURES=%FEATURE% || exit 1
|
||||
)
|
||||
.\gvim -u NONE -c "redir @a | ver |0put a | wq" ver_msvc.txt
|
||||
|
2
configure
vendored
@ -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 && exec ./configure "$@"
|
||||
cd "${SRCDIR:-src}" && exec ./configure "$@"
|
||||
|
@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
|
||||
For information about installation of Farsi fonts and Vim usage in Farsi mode,
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||||
refer to the Farsi help file by typing ":help farsi" in Vim.
|
@ -67,6 +67,11 @@ To build the installable .exe:
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||||
Install NSIS if you didn't do that already.
|
||||
Also install UPX, if you want a compressed file.
|
||||
|
||||
Unpack the images:
|
||||
cd nsis
|
||||
unzip icons.zip
|
||||
|
||||
To build then, enter:
|
||||
|
||||
cd nsis
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||||
makensis gvim.nsi
|
||||
|
@ -322,6 +322,9 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
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SetOutPath $0
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File /oname=gvim.exe ${VIMSRC}\gvim_ole.exe
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!if /FileExists "${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll"
|
||||
File ${VIMSRC}\vim${BIT}.dll
|
||||
!endif
|
||||
File /oname=install.exe ${VIMSRC}\installw32.exe
|
||||
File /oname=uninstal.exe ${VIMSRC}\uninstalw32.exe
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File ${VIMSRC}\vimrun.exe
|
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@ -354,40 +357,10 @@ Section "$(str_section_exe)" id_section_exe
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File ${VIMRT}\indent\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\macros
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File ${VIMRT}\macros\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\macros\hanoi
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File ${VIMRT}\macros\hanoi\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\macros\life
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File ${VIMRT}\macros\life\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\macros\maze
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File ${VIMRT}\macros\maze\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\macros\urm
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File ${VIMRT}\macros\urm\*.*
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File /r ${VIMRT}\macros\*.*
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|
||||
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak
|
||||
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\dvorak\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\plugin
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||||
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\dvorak\plugin\*.*
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|
||||
SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\editexisting\plugin
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||||
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\editexisting\plugin\*.*
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|
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\justify\plugin
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||||
File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\justify\plugin\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\matchit\doc
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File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\matchit\doc\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\matchit\plugin
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File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\matchit\plugin\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\shellmenu\plugin
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File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\shellmenu\plugin\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\swapmouse\plugin
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File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\swapmouse\plugin\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack\dist\opt\termdebug\plugin
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File ${VIMRT}\pack\dist\opt\termdebug\plugin\*.*
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SetOutPath $0\pack
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||||
File /r ${VIMRT}\pack\*.*
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|
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SetOutPath $0\plugin
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File ${VIMRT}\plugin\*.*
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@ -1126,7 +1099,9 @@ Section "un.$(str_unsection_rootdir)" id_unsection_rootdir
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Call un.GetParent
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Pop $0
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||||
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Delete $0\_vimrc
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${IfNot} ${Silent}
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Delete $0\_vimrc
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${Endif}
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RMDir $0
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SectionEnd
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
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|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_DANISH} "$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_DANISH} "$(^Name) Uninstall"
|
||||
|
||||
@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ LangString str_group_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper. Plugin-mapper giver mulighed for at udvide Vim ved at slippe en fil i en mappen."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Private"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i HOME-mappen."
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i HOME (hvis du har defineret et) eller Vim-installationsmappe."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Delte"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Opret plugin-mapper i Vim-installationsmappe, det bruges af alle på systemet."
|
||||
@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ LangString str_unsection_exe ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern Vim-eksekverbare-/
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_exe ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern alle Vim-eksekverbare- og afviklingsfiler."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_ungroup_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapper"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne hvis de er tomme."
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne, hvis de er tomme."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Privat"
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Private"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_home ${LANG_DANISH} "Fjern plugin-mapperne fra HOME-mappen."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_plugin_vim ${LANG_DANISH} "Delte"
|
||||
@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ LangString str_msg_compat_defaults ${LANG_DANISH} "Vim med nogle forbedringe
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_all ${LANG_DANISH} "Vim med alle forbedringer (indlæs vimrc_example.vim) (standard)"
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_title ${LANG_DANISH} " Tilknytninger "
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Gentilknyt nogle få taster (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F osv.)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Gentilknyt nogle få taster for Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F osv.)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_default ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt ikke taster (standard)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt nogle få taster til Windows"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_DANISH} "Gentilknyt nogle få taster"
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_title ${LANG_DANISH} " Mus "
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_desc ${LANG_DANISH} "&Opførsel af højre og venstre knapper"
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_DUTCH} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_DUTCH} \
|
||||
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_ENGLISH} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_ENGLISH} \
|
||||
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_GERMAN} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_GERMAN} \
|
||||
|
@ -4,14 +4,14 @@
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Locale ID : 1040
|
||||
# Locale Name : it
|
||||
# fileencoding : latin1
|
||||
# fileencoding : UTF-8
|
||||
# Author : Antonio Colombo
|
||||
|
||||
!insertmacro MUI_LANGUAGE "Italian"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ LangString str_desc_old_ver ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Disinstalla versione/i esistente/i di Vim dal vostro sistema."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vim GUI (gvim.exe per Windows)"
|
||||
"Vim GUI e file di supporto"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vim GUI programmi e file di supporto. Questa componente è indispensabile."
|
||||
|
||||
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ LangString str_section_batch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea file di invocazione (MS-DOS) .bat"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_batch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea file di invocazione .bat per varianti di Vim nella directory \
|
||||
di Windows, da utilizzare da linea di comando (MS-DOS)."
|
||||
di Windows, per utilizzo da linea di comando (MS-DOS)."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_group_icons ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea icone per Vim"
|
||||
@ -71,13 +71,12 @@ LangString str_desc_icons ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
LangString str_section_desktop ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Sul Desktop"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_desktop ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea icone per programma gvim sul desktop."
|
||||
"Crea icone per programma gVim sul desktop."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_start_menu ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Nella cartella del menù START"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_start_menu ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Aggiungi Vim alle cartelle del menù START. \
|
||||
Disponibile solo da Windows 95 in avanti."
|
||||
"Aggiungi Vim alle cartelle del menù START."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_section_quick_launch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Nella barra di Avvio Veloce"
|
||||
@ -102,26 +101,26 @@ LangString str_desc_edit_with ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# per applicazioni a 64-bit."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_vim_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea Configurazione di default"
|
||||
"Crea configurazione di default"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_vim_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea file configurazione di default (_vimrc) se non ne \
|
||||
esiste già uno."
|
||||
"Crea un file configurazione di default (_vimrc) se non \
|
||||
ne esiste già uno."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_group_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea Directory per Plugin"
|
||||
"Crea directory per plugin"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea Directory per Plugin. Servono per aggiungere funzionalità \
|
||||
a Vim aggiungendo file a una di queste directory."
|
||||
"Crea directory per plugin. Consentono di aggiungere funzionalità \
|
||||
a Vim mettendo file in una di queste directory."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Privato"
|
||||
"Private"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Create plugin directories in HOME directory."
|
||||
"Crea directory per plugin nella directory HOME."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Condiviso"
|
||||
"Condivise"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Crea Directory Plugin nella directory di installazione di Vim \
|
||||
"Crea directory per plugin nella directory di installazione di Vim \
|
||||
per uso da parte di tutti gli utenti di questo sistema."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_section_vis_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
@ -140,35 +139,29 @@ LangString str_desc_unregister ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Togli Vim dal Registry di configurazione sistema."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Cancella programmi/file_ausiliari Vim"
|
||||
"Cancella programmi/file di supporto Vim"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Cancella tutti i programmi/file_ausiliari di Vim."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Cancella file di configurazione di Vim"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_rc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Cancella file di configurazione di Vim $vim_install_root\_vimrc. \
|
||||
Da saltare se avete personalizzato il file di configurazione."
|
||||
"Cancella tutti i programmi/file di supporto di Vim."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_ungroup_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove plugin directories"
|
||||
"Cancella le directory per plugin"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove the plugin directories if they are empty."
|
||||
"Cancella le directory per plugin se sono vuote."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Privato"
|
||||
"Private"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_home ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove the plugin directories from HOME directory."
|
||||
"Cancella le directory per plugin dalla directory HOME."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Condiviso"
|
||||
"Condivise"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_plugin_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove the plugin directories from Vim install directory."
|
||||
"Cancella le directory per plugin dalla directory di installazione di Vim."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_unsection_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove the Vim root directory"
|
||||
"Cancella la directory di installazione di Vim"
|
||||
LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remove the Vim root directory. It contains your Vim configuration files!"
|
||||
"Cancella la directory di installazione di Vim. Contiene i vostri file di configurazione!"
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
@ -177,8 +170,8 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_too_many_ver ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Trovate $vim_old_ver_count versioni di Vim sul vostro sistema.$\r$\n\
|
||||
# Questo programma di installazione può gestirne solo \
|
||||
# ${VIM_MAX_OLD_VER}.$\r$\n\
|
||||
# Questo programma di installazione può gestire solo \
|
||||
# ${VIM_MAX_OLD_VER} versioni.$\r$\n\
|
||||
# Disinstallate qualche versione precedente e ricominciate."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_invalid_root ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
@ -186,7 +179,7 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# Dovrebbe terminare con $\"vim$\"."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_bin_mismatch ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Incongruenza di installazione!$\r$\n$\r$\n\
|
||||
# "Conflitto nella directory di installazione!$\r$\n$\r$\n\
|
||||
# Cartella di installazione dev'essere $\"$vim_bin_path$\",$\r$\n\
|
||||
# ma il sistema segnala invece $\"$INSTDIR$\"."
|
||||
|
||||
@ -196,14 +189,14 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_register_ole ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Tentativo di registrazione di Vim con OLE. \
|
||||
# Non ci sono messaggi che indicano se ha funzionato o no."
|
||||
# Non c'è messaggio che indica se è riuscito o no."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_unreg_ole ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Tentativo di togliere da Registry Vim con OLE. \
|
||||
# Non ci sono messaggi che indicano se ha funzionato o no."
|
||||
# "Tentativo di togliere dal Registry Vim con OLE. \
|
||||
# Non c'è messaggio che indica se è riuscito o no."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_rm_start ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Disinstallazione delle seguenti versioni:"
|
||||
# "Disinstallazione della seguente versione:"
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_rm_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Disinstallazione non riuscita per la seguente versione:"
|
||||
@ -215,7 +208,7 @@ LangString str_desc_rm_rootdir ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Non riesco a trovare programma disinstallazione nel Registry."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_no_rm_exe ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Non riesco a utilizzare programma disinstallazione."
|
||||
# "Non riesco a trovare programma disinstallazione."
|
||||
|
||||
#LangString str_msg_rm_copy_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "Non riesco a copiare programma disinstallazione a una \
|
||||
@ -238,13 +231,13 @@ LangString str_msg_rm_exe_fail ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
# "AVVISO: Non posso cancellare $\"$vim_install_root$\", non è vuota!"
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_uninstalling ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Uninstalling the old version..."
|
||||
"Sto disinstallando la vecchia versione..."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_registering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Registering..."
|
||||
"Sto aggiungendo Vim al Registry..."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_unregistering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Unregistering..."
|
||||
"Sto togliendo Vim dal Registry..."
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
@ -252,39 +245,39 @@ LangString str_msg_unregistering ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_vimrc_page_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Choose _vimrc settings"
|
||||
"Scelta impostazioni _vimrc"
|
||||
LangString str_vimrc_page_subtitle ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Choose the settings for enhancement, keyboard and mouse."
|
||||
"Scelta impostazioni per funzionalità ulteriori, tastiera e mouse."
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
" Vi / Vim behavior "
|
||||
" comportamento come Vi / Vim "
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"&Compatibility and enhancements"
|
||||
"&Compatibilità e funzionalità ulteriori"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_vi ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vi compatible"
|
||||
"Compatibile con Vi"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_vim ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vim original"
|
||||
"Vim originale"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_defaults ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vim with some enhancements (load defaults.vim)"
|
||||
"Vim con alcune funzionalità ulteriori (esecuzione defaults.vim)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_compat_all ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Vim with all enhancements (load vimrc_example.vim) (Default)"
|
||||
"Vim con tutte le funzionalità ulteriori (esecuzione vimrc_example.vim) (Default)"
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
" Mappings "
|
||||
" Mappature "
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"&Remap a few keys for Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F, etc)"
|
||||
"&Rimappatura di alcuni tasti per Windows (Ctrl-V, Ctrl-C, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-F, etc.)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_default ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Do not remap keys (Default)"
|
||||
"Non effettuare rimappature di tasti (Default)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_keymap_windows ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Remap a few keys"
|
||||
"Rimappare solo alcuni tasti"
|
||||
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_title ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
" Mouse "
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_desc ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"&Behavior of right and left buttons"
|
||||
"&Comportamento dei pulsanti destro e sinistro"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_default ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Right: popup menu, Left: visual mode (Default)"
|
||||
"Destro: popup menu, Sinistro: modalità visuale (Default)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_windows ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Right: popup menu, Left: select mode (Windows)"
|
||||
"Destro: popup menu, Sinistro: seleziona modalità (Windows)"
|
||||
LangString str_msg_mouse_unix ${LANG_ITALIAN} \
|
||||
"Right: extends selection, Left: visual mode (Unix)"
|
||||
"Destro: estende selezione, Sinistro: modalità visuale (Unix)"
|
||||
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_JAPANESE} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_JAPANESE} \
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_SIMPCHINESE} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_SIMPCHINESE} \
|
||||
|
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Overwrite the default translation.
|
||||
# These string should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
# These strings should be always English. Otherwise dosinst.c fails.
|
||||
LangString ^SetupCaption ${LANG_TRADCHINESE} \
|
||||
"$(^Name) Setup"
|
||||
LangString ^UninstallCaption ${LANG_TRADCHINESE} \
|
||||
|
26
runtime/autoload/dist/ft.vim
vendored
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" Vim functions for file type detection
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Dec 05
|
||||
" Last Change: 2019 Mar 08
|
||||
|
||||
" These functions are moved here from runtime/filetype.vim to make startup
|
||||
" faster.
|
||||
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ func dist#ft#FTe()
|
||||
exe 'setf ' . g:filetype_euphoria
|
||||
else
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ "^\\s*\\(<'\\|'>\\)\\s*$"
|
||||
setf specman
|
||||
return
|
||||
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ endfunc
|
||||
" Distinguish between HTML, XHTML and Django
|
||||
func dist#ft#FThtml()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 10 && n < line("$")
|
||||
while n < 10 && n <= line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '\<DTD\s\+XHTML\s'
|
||||
setf xhtml
|
||||
return
|
||||
@ -222,13 +222,13 @@ func dist#ft#FThtml()
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let n = n + 1
|
||||
endwhile
|
||||
setf html
|
||||
setf FALLBACK html
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Distinguish between standard IDL and MS-IDL
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTidl()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 50 && n < line("$")
|
||||
while n < 50 && n <= line("$")
|
||||
if getline(n) =~ '^\s*import\s\+"\(unknwn\|objidl\)\.idl"'
|
||||
setf msidl
|
||||
return
|
||||
@ -484,6 +484,10 @@ endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
" Called from filetype.vim and scripts.vim.
|
||||
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeSH(name)
|
||||
if did_filetype()
|
||||
" Filetype was already detected
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@ -531,6 +535,10 @@ endfunc
|
||||
" as used for Tcl.
|
||||
" Also called from scripts.vim, thus can't be local to this script.
|
||||
func dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(name)
|
||||
if did_filetype()
|
||||
" Filetype was already detected
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if expand("<amatch>") =~ g:ft_ignore_pat
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
@ -551,6 +559,10 @@ func dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(name)
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#CSH()
|
||||
if did_filetype()
|
||||
" Filetype was already detected
|
||||
return
|
||||
endif
|
||||
if exists("g:filetype_csh")
|
||||
call dist#ft#SetFileTypeShell(g:filetype_csh)
|
||||
elseif &shell =~ "tcsh"
|
||||
@ -687,7 +699,7 @@ endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTxml()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
" DocBook 4 or DocBook 5.
|
||||
let is_docbook4 = line =~ '<!DOCTYPE.*DocBook'
|
||||
@ -713,7 +725,7 @@ endfunc
|
||||
|
||||
func dist#ft#FTy()
|
||||
let n = 1
|
||||
while n < 100 && n < line("$")
|
||||
while n < 100 && n <= line("$")
|
||||
let line = getline(n)
|
||||
if line =~ '^\s*%'
|
||||
setf yacc
|
||||
|
@ -1,35 +1,25 @@
|
||||
" Vim support file to help with paste mappings and menus
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2017 Aug 30
|
||||
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 27
|
||||
|
||||
" 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.
|
||||
|
||||
" Pasting blockwise and linewise selections is not possible in Insert and
|
||||
" Visual mode without the +virtualedit feature. They are pasted as if they
|
||||
" were characterwise instead. Add to that some tricks to leave the cursor in
|
||||
" the right position, also for "gi".
|
||||
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'] = "\<c-\>\<c-o>\"+gP"
|
||||
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'] = "\<c-\>\<c-o>\"+gP"
|
||||
|
||||
func! paste#Paste()
|
||||
let ove = &ve
|
||||
set ve=all
|
||||
normal! `^
|
||||
if @+ != ''
|
||||
normal! "+gP
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let c = col(".")
|
||||
normal! i
|
||||
if col(".") < c " compensate for i<ESC> moving the cursor left
|
||||
normal! l
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let &ve = ove
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
else
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd = {'n': "\"=@+.'xy'<CR>gPFx\"_2x"}
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd['v'] = '"-c<Esc>gix<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . '"_x'
|
||||
let paste#paste_cmd['i'] = 'x<Esc>' . paste#paste_cmd['n'] . '"_s'
|
||||
endif
|
||||
func! paste#Paste()
|
||||
let ove = &ve
|
||||
set ve=all
|
||||
normal! `^
|
||||
if @+ != ''
|
||||
normal! "+gP
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let c = col(".")
|
||||
normal! i
|
||||
if col(".") < c " compensate for i<ESC> moving the cursor left
|
||||
normal! l
|
||||
endif
|
||||
let &ve = ove
|
||||
endfunc
|
||||
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
||||
" Vim completion script
|
||||
" Language: Ruby
|
||||
" Maintainer: Mark Guzman <segfault@hasno.info>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Maintainer Version: 0.8.1
|
||||
" Language: Ruby
|
||||
" Maintainer: Mark Guzman <segfault@hasno.info>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 06
|
||||
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Ruby IRB/Complete author: Keiju ISHITSUKA(keiju@ishitsuka.com)
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ function! s:GetBufferRubyEntity( name, type, ... )
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
let curpos = getpos(".")
|
||||
let [enum,ecol] = searchpairpos( crex, '', '\(end\|}\)', 'wr' )
|
||||
let [enum,ecol] = searchpairpos( crex, '', '\(end\|}\)', 'W' )
|
||||
call cursor(lastpos[1], lastpos[2])
|
||||
|
||||
if lnum > enum
|
||||
@ -253,15 +253,27 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
|
||||
# {{{ buffer analysis magic
|
||||
def load_requires
|
||||
|
||||
custom_paths = VIM::evaluate("get(g:, 'rubycomplete_load_paths', [])")
|
||||
|
||||
if !custom_paths.empty?
|
||||
$LOAD_PATH.concat(custom_paths).uniq!
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
buf = VIM::Buffer.current
|
||||
enum = buf.line_number
|
||||
nums = Range.new( 1, enum )
|
||||
nums.each do |x|
|
||||
|
||||
ln = buf[x]
|
||||
begin
|
||||
eval( "require %s" % $1 ) if /.*require\s*(.*)$/.match( ln )
|
||||
rescue Exception
|
||||
#ignore?
|
||||
if /.*require_relative\s*(.*)$/.match( ln )
|
||||
eval( "require %s" % File.expand_path($1) )
|
||||
elsif /.*require\s*(["'].*?["'])/.match( ln )
|
||||
eval( "require %s" % $1 )
|
||||
end
|
||||
rescue Exception => e
|
||||
dprint e.inspect
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
@ -344,8 +356,13 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
if x != cur_line
|
||||
next if x == 0
|
||||
ln = buf[x]
|
||||
if /^\s*(module|class|def|include)\s+/.match(ln)
|
||||
clscnt += 1 if $1 == "class"
|
||||
is_const = false
|
||||
if /^\s*(module|class|def|include)\s+/.match(ln) || is_const = /^\s*?[A-Z]([A-z]|[1-9])*\s*?[|]{0,2}=\s*?.+\s*?/.match(ln)
|
||||
clscnt += 1 if /class|module/.match($1)
|
||||
# We must make sure to load each constant only once to avoid errors
|
||||
if is_const
|
||||
ln.gsub!(/\s*?[|]{0,2}=\s*?/, '||=')
|
||||
end
|
||||
#dprint "\$1$1
|
||||
classdef += "%s\n" % ln
|
||||
classdef += "end\n" if /def\s+/.match(ln)
|
||||
@ -423,7 +440,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
return get_buffer_entity_list( "class" )
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def load_rails
|
||||
allow_rails = VIM::evaluate("exists('g:rubycomplete_rails') && g:rubycomplete_rails")
|
||||
return if allow_rails.to_i.zero?
|
||||
@ -529,7 +545,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
ret += ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::SchemaStatements.methods
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
return ret
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
@ -587,11 +602,13 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
# {{{ main completion code
|
||||
def self.preload_rails
|
||||
a = VimRubyCompletion.new
|
||||
require 'Thread'
|
||||
Thread.new(a) do |b|
|
||||
begin
|
||||
b.load_rails
|
||||
rescue
|
||||
if VIM::evaluate("has('nvim')") == 0
|
||||
require 'thread'
|
||||
Thread.new(a) do |b|
|
||||
begin
|
||||
b.load_rails
|
||||
rescue
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
a.load_rails
|
||||
@ -612,7 +629,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
|
||||
want_gems = VIM::evaluate("get(g:, 'rubycomplete_load_gemfile')")
|
||||
load_gems unless want_gems.to_i.zero?
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
input = VIM::Buffer.current.line
|
||||
cpos = VIM::Window.current.cursor[1] - 1
|
||||
@ -666,6 +682,7 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
message = Regexp.quote($4)
|
||||
dprint "const or cls 2 [recv: \'%s\', msg: \'%s\']" % [ receiver, message ]
|
||||
load_buffer_class( receiver )
|
||||
load_buffer_module( receiver )
|
||||
begin
|
||||
classes = eval("#{receiver}.constants")
|
||||
#methods = eval("#{receiver}.methods")
|
||||
@ -786,7 +803,6 @@ class VimRubyCompletion
|
||||
methods += Kernel.public_methods
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
include_object = VIM::evaluate("exists('g:rubycomplete_include_object') && g:rubycomplete_include_object")
|
||||
methods = clean_sel( methods, message )
|
||||
methods = (methods-Object.instance_methods) if include_object == "0"
|
||||
@ -829,5 +845,4 @@ let s:rubycomplete_rails_loaded = 0
|
||||
call s:DefRuby()
|
||||
"}}} ruby-side code
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
" vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:et:fdm=marker:ft=vim:norl:
|
||||
|
@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
|
||||
:" information about the environment of a possible bug in Vim.
|
||||
:"
|
||||
:" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
:" Last change: 2005 Jun 12
|
||||
:" Last change: 2019 Jan 27
|
||||
:"
|
||||
:" To use inside Vim:
|
||||
:" :so $VIMRUNTIME/bugreport.vim
|
||||
@ -54,9 +54,7 @@
|
||||
:endif
|
||||
:set all
|
||||
:set termcap
|
||||
:if has("autocmd")
|
||||
: au
|
||||
:endif
|
||||
:au
|
||||
:if 1
|
||||
: echo "--- Normal/Visual mode mappings ---"
|
||||
:endif
|
||||
|
@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2018 Jan 25
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@ -28,8 +29,8 @@ CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%W%f:%l:\ warning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%E%f:%l:in\ %*[^:]:\ %m,
|
||||
\%E%f:%l:\ %m,
|
||||
\%-C%\tfrom\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-Z%\tfrom\ %f:%l,
|
||||
\%-C%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-Z%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l,
|
||||
\%-Z%p^,
|
||||
\%-G%.%#
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2018 Mar 02
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@ -20,12 +21,12 @@ CompilerSet makeprg=rake
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%D(in\ %f),
|
||||
\%\\s%#from\ %f:%l:%m,
|
||||
\%\\s%#from\ %f:%l:,
|
||||
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l:%m,
|
||||
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l,
|
||||
\%\\s%#[%f:%l:\ %#%m,
|
||||
\%\\s%#%f:%l:\ %#%m,
|
||||
\%\\s%#%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:%m,
|
||||
\%\\s%#%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:,
|
||||
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l:%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
|
||||
\%\\s%##\ %f:%l%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+,
|
||||
\%\\s%#[%f:%l:\ %#%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
|
||||
\%\\s%#%f:%l:\ %#%m%\\&%.%#%\\D:%\\d%\\+:%.%#,
|
||||
\%\\s%#%f:%l:,
|
||||
\%m\ [%f:%l]:,
|
||||
\%+Erake\ aborted!,
|
||||
|
@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2018 Aug 07
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@ -23,7 +24,8 @@ CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%E%.%#:in\ `load':\ %f:%l:%m,
|
||||
\%E%f:%l:in\ `%*[^']':\ %m,
|
||||
\%-Z\ \ \ \ \ %\\+\#\ %f:%l:%.%#,
|
||||
\%E\ \ %\\d%\\+)%.%#,
|
||||
\%E\ \ \ \ \ Failure/Error:\ %m,
|
||||
\%E\ \ \ \ \ Failure/Error:,
|
||||
\%C\ \ \ \ \ %m,
|
||||
\%C%\\s%#,
|
||||
\%-G%.%#
|
||||
|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Tim Pope <vimNOSPAM@tpope.org>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
" Last Change: 2019 Jan 06
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
@ -21,21 +21,21 @@ set cpo-=C
|
||||
" default settings runs script normally
|
||||
" add '-c' switch to run syntax check only:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -wc\ $*
|
||||
" CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -c
|
||||
"
|
||||
" or add '-c' at :make command line:
|
||||
"
|
||||
" :make -c %<CR>
|
||||
"
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=ruby\ -w\ $*
|
||||
CompilerSet makeprg=ruby
|
||||
|
||||
CompilerSet errorformat=
|
||||
\%+E%f:%l:\ parse\ error,
|
||||
\%W%f:%l:\ warning:\ %m,
|
||||
\%E%f:%l:in\ %*[^:]:\ %m,
|
||||
\%E%f:%l:\ %m,
|
||||
\%-C%\tfrom\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-Z%\tfrom\ %f:%l,
|
||||
\%-C%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l:in\ %.%#,
|
||||
\%-Z%\t%\\d%#:%#\ %#from\ %f:%l,
|
||||
\%-Z%p^,
|
||||
\%-G%.%#
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||||
|
||||
|
@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
|
||||
" Maintainer: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" URL: https://github.com/vim-ruby/vim-ruby
|
||||
" Release Coordinator: Doug Kearns <dougkearns@gmail.com>
|
||||
" Last Change: 2014 Mar 23
|
||||
|
||||
if exists("current_compiler")
|
||||
finish
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
" The default vimrc file.
|
||||
"
|
||||
" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
|
||||
" Last change: 2017 Jun 13
|
||||
" Last change: 2019 Feb 18
|
||||
"
|
||||
" This is loaded if no vimrc file was found.
|
||||
" Except when Vim is run with "-u NONE" or "-C".
|
||||
@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ if &t_Co > 2 || has("gui_running")
|
||||
let c_comment_strings=1
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands.
|
||||
if has("autocmd")
|
||||
" Only do this part when Vim was compiled with the +eval feature.
|
||||
if 1
|
||||
|
||||
" Enable file type detection.
|
||||
" Use the default filetype settings, so that mail gets 'tw' set to 72,
|
||||
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ if has("autocmd")
|
||||
|
||||
augroup END
|
||||
|
||||
endif " has("autocmd")
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
" Convenient command to see the difference between the current buffer and the
|
||||
" file it was loaded from, thus the changes you made.
|
||||
|
@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ DOCS = \
|
||||
pi_tar.txt \
|
||||
pi_vimball.txt \
|
||||
pi_zip.txt \
|
||||
popup.txt \
|
||||
print.txt \
|
||||
quickfix.txt \
|
||||
quickref.txt \
|
||||
@ -220,6 +221,7 @@ HTMLS = \
|
||||
pi_tar.html \
|
||||
pi_vimball.html \
|
||||
pi_zip.html \
|
||||
popup.html \
|
||||
print.html \
|
||||
quickfix.html \
|
||||
quickref.html \
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Nov 13
|
||||
*arabic.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Nadim Shaikli
|
||||
@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Arabic Language support (options & mappings) for Vim *Arabic*
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
*E800*
|
||||
In order to use right-to-left and Arabic mapping support, it is
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 28
|
||||
*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ For a basic explanation, see section |40.3| in the user manual.
|
||||
10. Using autocommands |autocmd-use|
|
||||
11. Disabling autocommands |autocmd-disable|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Introduction *autocmd-intro*
|
||||
@ -52,7 +51,7 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
|
||||
2. Defining autocommands *autocmd-define*
|
||||
|
||||
*:au* *:autocmd*
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat} [nested] {cmd}
|
||||
:au[tocmd] [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
Add {cmd} to the list of commands that Vim will
|
||||
execute automatically on {event} for a file matching
|
||||
{pat} |autocmd-patterns|.
|
||||
@ -60,7 +59,13 @@ effects. Be careful not to destroy your text.
|
||||
:autocmd and won't start a comment.
|
||||
Vim always adds the {cmd} after existing autocommands,
|
||||
so that the autocommands execute in the order in which
|
||||
they were given. See |autocmd-nested| for [nested].
|
||||
they were given.
|
||||
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested]. "nested"
|
||||
(without the ++) can also be used, for backwards
|
||||
compatibility.
|
||||
*autocmd-once*
|
||||
If [++once] is supplied the command is executed once,
|
||||
then removed ("one shot").
|
||||
|
||||
The special pattern <buffer> or <buffer=N> defines a buffer-local autocommand.
|
||||
See |autocmd-buflocal|.
|
||||
@ -128,10 +133,11 @@ prompt. When one command outputs two messages this can happen anyway.
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Removing autocommands *autocmd-remove*
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat} [nested] {cmd}
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat} [++once] [++nested] {cmd}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
|
||||
{pat}, and add the command {cmd}. See
|
||||
|autocmd-nested| for [nested].
|
||||
{pat}, and add the command {cmd}.
|
||||
See |autocmd-once| for [++once].
|
||||
See |autocmd-nested| for [++nested].
|
||||
|
||||
:au[tocmd]! [group] {event} {pat}
|
||||
Remove all autocommands associated with {event} and
|
||||
@ -311,6 +317,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|FuncUndefined| a user function is used but it isn't defined
|
||||
|SpellFileMissing| a spell file is used but it can't be found
|
||||
|SourcePre| before sourcing a Vim script
|
||||
|SourcePost| after sourcing a Vim script
|
||||
|SourceCmd| before sourcing a Vim script |Cmd-event|
|
||||
|
||||
|VimResized| after the Vim window size changed
|
||||
@ -359,6 +366,7 @@ Name triggered by ~
|
||||
|SessionLoadPost| after loading a session file
|
||||
|
||||
|MenuPopup| just before showing the popup menu
|
||||
|CompleteChanged| after Insert mode completion menu changed
|
||||
|CompleteDone| after Insert mode completion is done
|
||||
|
||||
|User| to be used in combination with ":doautocmd"
|
||||
@ -571,7 +579,22 @@ ColorScheme After loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
|
||||
ColorSchemePre Before loading a color scheme. |:colorscheme|
|
||||
Useful to setup removing things added by a
|
||||
color scheme, before another one is loaded.
|
||||
CompleteChanged *CompleteChanged*
|
||||
After each time the Insert mode completion
|
||||
menu changed. Not fired on popup menu hide,
|
||||
use |CompleteDone| for that. Never triggered
|
||||
recursively.
|
||||
|
||||
Sets these |v:event| keys:
|
||||
completed_item See |complete-items|.
|
||||
height nr of items visible
|
||||
width screen cells
|
||||
row top screen row
|
||||
col leftmost screen column
|
||||
size total nr of items
|
||||
scrollbar TRUE if visible
|
||||
|
||||
It is not allowed to change the text |textlock|.
|
||||
*CompleteDone*
|
||||
CompleteDone After Insert mode completion is done. Either
|
||||
when something was completed or abandoning
|
||||
@ -620,6 +643,8 @@ CursorMoved After the cursor was moved in Normal or Visual
|
||||
Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
|
||||
an operator is pending.
|
||||
For an example see |match-parens|.
|
||||
Note: This can not be skipped with
|
||||
`:noautocmd`.
|
||||
Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
|
||||
do anything that the user does not expect or
|
||||
that is slow.
|
||||
@ -664,13 +689,14 @@ DiffUpdated After diffs have been updated. Depending on
|
||||
change or when doing |:diffupdate|.
|
||||
*DirChanged*
|
||||
DirChanged The working directory has changed in response
|
||||
to the |:cd| or |:lcd| commands, or as a
|
||||
result of the 'autochdir' option.
|
||||
to the |:cd| or |:tcd| or |:lcd| commands, or
|
||||
as a result of the 'autochdir' option.
|
||||
The pattern can be:
|
||||
"window" to trigger on `:lcd`
|
||||
"global" to trigger on `:cd`
|
||||
"auto" to trigger on 'autochdir'.
|
||||
"drop" to trigger on editing a file
|
||||
"window" to trigger on `:lcd`
|
||||
"tabpage" to trigger on `:tcd`
|
||||
"global" to trigger on `:cd`
|
||||
"auto" to trigger on 'autochdir'.
|
||||
"drop" to trigger on editing a file
|
||||
<afile> is set to the new directory name.
|
||||
*ExitPre*
|
||||
ExitPre When using `:quit`, `:wq` in a way it makes
|
||||
@ -869,7 +895,6 @@ OptionSet After setting an option. The pattern is
|
||||
|
||||
When using |:set| in the autocommand the event
|
||||
is not triggered again.
|
||||
|
||||
*QuickFixCmdPre*
|
||||
QuickFixCmdPre Before a quickfix command is run (|:make|,
|
||||
|:lmake|, |:grep|, |:lgrep|, |:grepadd|,
|
||||
@ -925,6 +950,12 @@ ShellFilterPost After executing a shell command with
|
||||
*SourcePre*
|
||||
SourcePre Before sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
|
||||
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
|
||||
*SourcePost*
|
||||
SourcePost After sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
|
||||
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
|
||||
Not triggered when sourcing was interrupted.
|
||||
Also triggered after a SourceCmd autocommand
|
||||
was triggered.
|
||||
*SourceCmd*
|
||||
SourceCmd When sourcing a Vim script. |:source|
|
||||
<afile> is the name of the file being sourced.
|
||||
@ -1011,10 +1042,14 @@ TermResponse After the response to |t_RV| is received from
|
||||
anything else that takes time is involved.
|
||||
*TextChanged*
|
||||
TextChanged After a change was made to the text in the
|
||||
current buffer in Normal mode. That is when
|
||||
|b:changedtick| has changed.
|
||||
current buffer in Normal mode. That is after
|
||||
|b:changedtick| has changed (also when that
|
||||
happened before the TextChanged autocommand
|
||||
was defined).
|
||||
Not triggered when there is typeahead or when
|
||||
an operator is pending.
|
||||
Note: This can not be skipped with
|
||||
`:noautocmd`.
|
||||
Careful: This is triggered very often, don't
|
||||
do anything that the user does not expect or
|
||||
that is slow.
|
||||
@ -1456,11 +1491,11 @@ If you want the buffer to be unmodified after changing it, reset the
|
||||
instead of ":q!".
|
||||
|
||||
*autocmd-nested* *E218*
|
||||
By default, autocommands do not nest. If you use ":e" or ":w" in an
|
||||
autocommand, Vim does not execute the BufRead and BufWrite autocommands for
|
||||
By default, autocommands do not nest. For example, if you use ":e" or ":w" in
|
||||
an autocommand, Vim does not execute the BufRead and BufWrite autocommands for
|
||||
those commands. If you do want this, use the "nested" flag for those commands
|
||||
in which you want nesting. For example: >
|
||||
:autocmd FileChangedShell *.c nested e!
|
||||
:autocmd FileChangedShell *.c ++nested e!
|
||||
The nesting is limited to 10 levels to get out of recursive loops.
|
||||
|
||||
It's possible to use the ":au" command in an autocommand. This can be a
|
||||
@ -1603,5 +1638,8 @@ following command. Example: >
|
||||
This will write the file without triggering the autocommands defined by the
|
||||
gzip plugin.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that some autocommands are not triggered right away, but only later.
|
||||
This specifically applies to |CursorMoved| and |TextChanged|.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 14
|
||||
*change.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
|
||||
deletes the last character of the count.
|
||||
See |:fixdel| if the <Del> key does not do what you
|
||||
want. See |'whichwrap'| for deleting a line break
|
||||
(join lines). {Vi does not support <Del>}
|
||||
(join lines).
|
||||
|
||||
*X* *dh*
|
||||
["x]X Delete [count] characters before the cursor [into
|
||||
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
|
||||
{Visual}["x]x or *v_x* *v_d* *v_<Del>*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]d or
|
||||
{Visual}["x]<Del> Delete the highlighted text [into register x] (for
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
{Visual}["x]CTRL-H or *v_CTRL-H* *v_<BS>*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]<BS> When in Select mode: Delete the highlighted text [into
|
||||
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ For inserting text see |insert.txt|.
|
||||
{Visual}["x]D Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). In Visual block mode,
|
||||
"D" deletes the highlighted text plus all text until
|
||||
the end of the line. {not in Vi}
|
||||
the end of the line.
|
||||
|
||||
*:d* *:de* *:del* *:delete* *:dl* *:dp*
|
||||
:[range]d[elete] [x] Delete [range] lines (default: current line) [into
|
||||
@ -116,16 +116,15 @@ J Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
|
||||
*v_J*
|
||||
{Visual}J Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
|
||||
lines. Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces
|
||||
(see below). {not in Vi}
|
||||
(see below).
|
||||
|
||||
*gJ*
|
||||
gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
|
||||
Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Don't insert or remove any spaces.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_gJ*
|
||||
{Visual}gJ Join the highlighted lines, with a minimum of two
|
||||
lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
lines. Don't insert or remove any spaces.
|
||||
|
||||
*:j* *:join*
|
||||
:[range]j[oin][!] [flags]
|
||||
@ -134,7 +133,6 @@ gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
|
||||
If a [range] has equal start and end values, this
|
||||
command does nothing. The default behavior is to
|
||||
join the current line with the line below it.
|
||||
{not in Vi: !}
|
||||
See |ex-flags| for [flags].
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]j[oin][!] {count} [flags]
|
||||
@ -142,7 +140,6 @@ gJ Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines.
|
||||
current line |cmdline-ranges|). Same as "J", except
|
||||
with [!] the join does not insert or delete any
|
||||
spaces.
|
||||
{not in Vi: !}
|
||||
See |ex-flags| for [flags].
|
||||
|
||||
These commands delete the <EOL> between lines. This has the effect of joining
|
||||
@ -209,8 +206,7 @@ gR Enter Virtual Replace mode: Each character you type
|
||||
|
||||
{Visual}["x]c or *v_c* *v_s*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]s Delete the highlighted text [into register x] and
|
||||
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*v_r*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]r{char} Replace all selected characters by {char}.
|
||||
@ -218,14 +214,13 @@ gR Enter Virtual Replace mode: Each character you type
|
||||
*v_C*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]C Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
|
||||
start insert. In Visual block mode it works
|
||||
differently |v_b_C|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
differently |v_b_C|.
|
||||
*v_S*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]S Delete the highlighted lines [into register x] and
|
||||
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
start insert (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
*v_R*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]R Currently just like {Visual}["x]S. In a next version
|
||||
it might work differently. {not in Vi}
|
||||
it might work differently.
|
||||
|
||||
Notes:
|
||||
- You can end Insert and Replace mode with <Esc>.
|
||||
@ -273,8 +268,6 @@ r{char} Replace the character under the cursor with {char}.
|
||||
If {char} is a <CR> or <NL>, a line break replaces the
|
||||
character. To replace with a real <CR>, use CTRL-V
|
||||
<CR>. CTRL-V <NL> replaces with a <Nul>.
|
||||
{Vi: CTRL-V <CR> still replaces with a line break,
|
||||
cannot replace something with a <CR>}
|
||||
|
||||
If {char} is CTRL-E or CTRL-Y the character from the
|
||||
line below or above is used, just like with |i_CTRL-E|
|
||||
@ -315,28 +308,26 @@ The following commands change the case of letters. The currently active
|
||||
*~*
|
||||
~ 'notildeop' option: Switch case of the character
|
||||
under the cursor and move the cursor to the right.
|
||||
If a [count] is given, do that many characters. {Vi:
|
||||
no count}
|
||||
If a [count] is given, do that many characters.
|
||||
|
||||
~{motion} 'tildeop' option: switch case of {motion} text. {Vi:
|
||||
tilde cannot be used as an operator}
|
||||
~{motion} 'tildeop' option: switch case of {motion} text.
|
||||
|
||||
*g~*
|
||||
g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
g~{motion} Switch case of {motion} text.
|
||||
|
||||
g~g~ *g~g~* *g~~*
|
||||
g~~ Switch case of current line. {not in Vi}.
|
||||
g~~ Switch case of current line.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_~*
|
||||
{Visual}~ Switch case of highlighted text (for {Visual} see
|
||||
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*v_U*
|
||||
{Visual}U Make highlighted text uppercase (for {Visual} see
|
||||
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*gU* *uppercase*
|
||||
gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase. {not in Vi}
|
||||
gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:map! <C-F> <Esc>gUiw`]a
|
||||
< This works in Insert mode: press CTRL-F to make the
|
||||
@ -345,27 +336,27 @@ gU{motion} Make {motion} text uppercase. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
gUgU *gUgU* *gUU*
|
||||
gUU Make current line uppercase. {not in Vi}.
|
||||
gUU Make current line uppercase.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_u*
|
||||
{Visual}u Make highlighted text lowercase (for {Visual} see
|
||||
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*gu* *lowercase*
|
||||
gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase. {not in Vi}
|
||||
gu{motion} Make {motion} text lowercase.
|
||||
|
||||
gugu *gugu* *guu*
|
||||
guu Make current line lowercase. {not in Vi}.
|
||||
guu Make current line lowercase.
|
||||
|
||||
*g?* *rot13*
|
||||
g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
g?{motion} Rot13 encode {motion} text.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_g?*
|
||||
{Visual}g? Rot13 encode the highlighted text (for {Visual} see
|
||||
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
g?g? *g?g?* *g??*
|
||||
g?? Rot13 encode current line. {not in Vi}.
|
||||
g?? Rot13 encode current line.
|
||||
|
||||
To turn one line into title caps, make every first letter of a word
|
||||
uppercase: >
|
||||
@ -375,18 +366,18 @@ uppercase: >
|
||||
Adding and subtracting ~
|
||||
*CTRL-A*
|
||||
CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
|
||||
or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
|
||||
or after the cursor.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_CTRL-A*
|
||||
{Visual}CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
|
||||
the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
the highlighted text.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_g_CTRL-A*
|
||||
{Visual}g CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character in
|
||||
the highlighted text. If several lines are
|
||||
highlighted, each one will be incremented by an
|
||||
additional [count] (so effectively creating a
|
||||
[count] incrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
|
||||
[count] incrementing sequence).
|
||||
For Example, if you have this list of numbers:
|
||||
1. ~
|
||||
1. ~
|
||||
@ -401,11 +392,11 @@ CTRL-A Add [count] to the number or alphabetic character at
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-X*
|
||||
CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
|
||||
character at or after the cursor. {not in Vi}
|
||||
character at or after the cursor.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_CTRL-X*
|
||||
{Visual}CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
|
||||
character in the highlighted text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
character in the highlighted text.
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows, this is mapped to cut Visual text
|
||||
|dos-standard-mappings|. If you want to disable the
|
||||
@ -417,7 +408,7 @@ CTRL-X Subtract [count] from the number or alphabetic
|
||||
character in the highlighted text. If several lines
|
||||
are highlighted, each value will be decremented by an
|
||||
additional [count] (so effectively creating a [count]
|
||||
decrementing sequence). {not in Vi}
|
||||
decrementing sequence).
|
||||
|
||||
The CTRL-A and CTRL-X commands can work for:
|
||||
- signed and unsigned decimal numbers
|
||||
@ -485,8 +476,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
|
||||
|
||||
*v_<*
|
||||
{Visual}[count]< Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
|
||||
leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
leftwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*>*
|
||||
>{motion} Shift {motion} lines one 'shiftwidth' rightwards.
|
||||
@ -500,8 +490,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
|
||||
|
||||
*v_>*
|
||||
{Visual}[count]> Shift the highlighted lines [count] 'shiftwidth'
|
||||
rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
rightwards (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*:<*
|
||||
:[range]< Shift [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' left. Repeat '<'
|
||||
@ -512,7 +501,7 @@ SHIFTING LINES LEFT OR RIGHT *shift-left-right*
|
||||
Repeat '<' for shifting multiple 'shiftwidth's.
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]le[ft] [indent] left align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
|
||||
lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
|
||||
lines to [indent] (default 0).
|
||||
|
||||
*:>*
|
||||
:[range]> [flags] Shift {count} [range] lines one 'shiftwidth' right.
|
||||
@ -579,7 +568,6 @@ comment (starting with '"') after the `:!` command.
|
||||
*v_!*
|
||||
{Visual}!{filter} Filter the highlighted lines through the external
|
||||
program {filter} (for {Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:{range}![!]{filter} [!][arg] *:range!*
|
||||
Filter {range} lines through the external program
|
||||
@ -613,7 +601,6 @@ comment (starting with '"') after the `:!` command.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_=*
|
||||
{Visual}= Filter the highlighted lines like with ={motion}.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*tempfile* *setuid*
|
||||
@ -640,11 +627,11 @@ For other systems the tmpnam() library function is used.
|
||||
For the {pattern} see |pattern|.
|
||||
{string} can be a literal string, or something
|
||||
special; see |sub-replace-special|.
|
||||
*E939*
|
||||
When [range] and [count] are omitted, replace in the
|
||||
current line only. When [count] is given, replace in
|
||||
[count] lines, starting with the last line in [range].
|
||||
When [range] is omitted start in the current line.
|
||||
*E939*
|
||||
[count] must be a positive number. Also see
|
||||
|cmdline-ranges|.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -678,15 +665,13 @@ g& Synonym for `:%s//~/&` (repeat last substitute with
|
||||
For example, when you first do a substitution with
|
||||
`:s/pattern/repl/flags` and then `/search` for
|
||||
something else, `g&` will do `:%s/search/repl/flags`.
|
||||
Mnemonic: global substitute. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Mnemonic: global substitute.
|
||||
|
||||
*:snomagic* *:sno*
|
||||
:[range]sno[magic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'nomagic'.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:smagic* *:sm*
|
||||
:[range]sm[agic] ... Same as `:substitute`, but always use 'magic'.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:s_flags*
|
||||
The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
@ -697,7 +682,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
:&&
|
||||
:s/this/that/&
|
||||
< Note that `:s` and `:&` don't keep the flags.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
[c] Confirm each substitution. Vim highlights the matching string (with
|
||||
|hl-IncSearch|). You can type: *:s_c*
|
||||
@ -705,16 +689,15 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
'l' to substitute this match and then quit ("last")
|
||||
'n' to skip this match
|
||||
<Esc> to quit substituting
|
||||
'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches {not in Vi}
|
||||
'q' to quit substituting {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not in Vi, not available when
|
||||
compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
|
||||
CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not in Vi, not available when
|
||||
compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
|
||||
'a' to substitute this and all remaining matches
|
||||
'q' to quit substituting
|
||||
CTRL-E to scroll the screen up {not available when compiled
|
||||
without the |+insert_expand| feature}
|
||||
CTRL-Y to scroll the screen down {not available when compiled
|
||||
without the |+insert_expand| feature}
|
||||
If the 'edcompatible' option is on, Vim remembers the [c] flag and
|
||||
toggles it each time you use it, but resets it when you give a new
|
||||
search pattern.
|
||||
{not in Vi: highlighting of the match, other responses than 'y' or 'n'}
|
||||
|
||||
*:s_e*
|
||||
[e] When the search pattern fails, do not issue an error message and, in
|
||||
@ -726,7 +709,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
No previous substitute regular expression
|
||||
Trailing characters
|
||||
Interrupted
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:s_g*
|
||||
[g] Replace all occurrences in the line. Without this argument,
|
||||
@ -739,12 +721,10 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
*:s_i*
|
||||
[i] Ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' options
|
||||
are not used.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:s_I*
|
||||
[I] Don't ignore case for the pattern. The 'ignorecase' and 'smartcase'
|
||||
options are not used.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:s_n*
|
||||
[n] Report the number of matches, do not actually substitute. The [c]
|
||||
@ -776,7 +756,6 @@ The flags that you can use for the substitute commands:
|
||||
/green
|
||||
:&
|
||||
< The last command will replace "blue" with "red".
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
Note that there is no flag to change the "magicness" of the pattern. A
|
||||
different command is used instead, or you can use |/\v| and friends. The
|
||||
@ -1002,7 +981,6 @@ This replaces each 'E' character with a euro sign. Read more in |<Char->|.
|
||||
a single tabstop. Each value in the list represents
|
||||
the width of one tabstop, except the final value which
|
||||
applies to all following tabstops.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*retab-example*
|
||||
Example for using autocommands and ":retab" to edit a file which is stored
|
||||
@ -1026,17 +1004,16 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
:reg[isters] Display the contents of all numbered and named
|
||||
registers. If a register is written to for |:redir|
|
||||
it will not be listed.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:reg[isters] {arg} Display the contents of the numbered and named
|
||||
registers that are mentioned in {arg}. For example: >
|
||||
:reg 1a
|
||||
< to display registers '1' and 'a'. Spaces are allowed
|
||||
in {arg}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
in {arg}.
|
||||
|
||||
*:di* *:display*
|
||||
:di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:di[splay] [arg] Same as :registers.
|
||||
|
||||
*y* *yank*
|
||||
["x]y{motion} Yank {motion} text [into register x]. When no
|
||||
@ -1055,11 +1032,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
|
||||
*v_y*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]y Yank the highlighted text [into register x] (for
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*v_Y*
|
||||
{Visual}["x]Y Yank the highlighted lines [into register x] (for
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*:y* *:yank* *E850*
|
||||
:[range]y[ank] [x] Yank [range] lines [into register x]. Yanking to the
|
||||
@ -1073,11 +1050,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
|
||||
*p* *put* *E353*
|
||||
["x]p Put the text [from register x] after the cursor
|
||||
[count] times. {Vi: no count}
|
||||
[count] times.
|
||||
|
||||
*P*
|
||||
["x]P Put the text [from register x] before the cursor
|
||||
[count] times. {Vi: no count}
|
||||
[count] times.
|
||||
|
||||
*<MiddleMouse>*
|
||||
["x]<MiddleMouse> Put the text from a register before the cursor [count]
|
||||
@ -1086,7 +1063,6 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
Leaves the cursor at the end of the new text.
|
||||
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
|
||||
or 'a'.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
If you have a scrollwheel and often accidentally paste
|
||||
text, you can use these mappings to disable the
|
||||
pasting with the middle mouse button: >
|
||||
@ -1097,11 +1073,11 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
|
||||
*gp*
|
||||
["x]gp Just like "p", but leave the cursor just after the new
|
||||
text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
text.
|
||||
|
||||
*gP*
|
||||
["x]gP Just like "P", but leave the cursor just after the new
|
||||
text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
text.
|
||||
|
||||
*:pu* *:put*
|
||||
:[line]pu[t] [x] Put the text [from register x] after [line] (default
|
||||
@ -1129,14 +1105,14 @@ inside of strings can change! Also see 'softtabstop' option. >
|
||||
["x]]p or *]p* *]<MiddleMouse>*
|
||||
["x]]<MiddleMouse> Like "p", but adjust the indent to the current line.
|
||||
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
|
||||
or 'a'. {not in Vi}
|
||||
or 'a'.
|
||||
|
||||
["x][P or *[P*
|
||||
["x]]P or *]P*
|
||||
["x][p or *[p* *[<MiddleMouse>*
|
||||
["x][<MiddleMouse> Like "P", but adjust the indent to the current line.
|
||||
Using the mouse only works when 'mouse' contains 'n'
|
||||
or 'a'. {not in Vi}
|
||||
or 'a'.
|
||||
|
||||
You can use these commands to copy text from one place to another. Do this
|
||||
by first getting the text into a register with a yank, delete or change
|
||||
@ -1246,7 +1222,6 @@ not exist}
|
||||
3. Small delete register "- *quote_-* *quote-*
|
||||
This register contains text from commands that delete less than one line,
|
||||
except when the command specifies a register with ["x].
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
4. Named registers "a to "z or "A to "Z *quote_alpha* *quotea*
|
||||
Vim fills these registers only when you say so. Specify them as lowercase
|
||||
@ -1256,7 +1231,7 @@ a line break is inserted before the appended text.
|
||||
|
||||
5. Read-only registers ":, ". and "%
|
||||
These are '%', '#', ':' and '.'. You can use them only with the "p", "P",
|
||||
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R. {not in Vi}
|
||||
and ":put" commands and with CTRL-R.
|
||||
*quote_.* *quote.* *E29*
|
||||
". Contains the last inserted text (the same as what is inserted
|
||||
with the insert mode commands CTRL-A and CTRL-@). Note: this
|
||||
@ -1310,13 +1285,13 @@ an error message (use string() to convert).
|
||||
|
||||
If the "= register is used for the "p" command, the String is split up at <NL>
|
||||
characters. If the String ends in a <NL>, it is regarded as a linewise
|
||||
register. {not in Vi}
|
||||
register.
|
||||
|
||||
8. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~
|
||||
Use these registers for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
|
||||
See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
|
||||
working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems the clipboard
|
||||
is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present. {not in Vi}
|
||||
is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that there is only a distinction between "* and "+ for X11 systems. For
|
||||
an explanation of the difference, see |x11-selection|. Under MS-Windows, use
|
||||
@ -1327,7 +1302,7 @@ The read-only "~ register stores the dropped text from the last drag'n'drop
|
||||
operation. When something has been dropped onto Vim, the "~ register is
|
||||
filled in and the <Drop> pseudo key is sent for notification. You can remap
|
||||
this key if you want; the default action (for all modes) is to insert the
|
||||
contents of the "~ register at the cursor position. {not in Vi}
|
||||
contents of the "~ register at the cursor position.
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+dnd| feature, currently only with the
|
||||
GTK GUI}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1337,7 +1312,7 @@ Drag'n'drop of URI lists is handled internally.
|
||||
9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
|
||||
When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
|
||||
text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
|
||||
nothing is returned. {not in Vi}
|
||||
nothing is returned.
|
||||
|
||||
10. Last search pattern register "/ *quote_/* *quote/*
|
||||
Contains the most recent search-pattern. This is used for "n" and 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
@ -1346,7 +1321,6 @@ other matches without actually searching. You can't yank or delete into this
|
||||
register. The search direction is available in |v:searchforward|.
|
||||
Note that the value is restored when returning from a function
|
||||
|function-search-undo|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*@/*
|
||||
You can write to a register with a `:let` command |:let-@|. Example: >
|
||||
@ -1377,17 +1351,15 @@ The next three commands always work on whole lines.
|
||||
:[range]ce[nter] [width] *:ce* *:center*
|
||||
Center lines in [range] between [width] columns
|
||||
(default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]ri[ght] [width] *:ri* *:right*
|
||||
Right-align lines in [range] at [width] columns
|
||||
(default 'textwidth' or 80 when 'textwidth' is 0).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:le* *:left*
|
||||
:[range]le[ft] [indent]
|
||||
Left-align lines in [range]. Sets the indent in the
|
||||
lines to [indent] (default 0). {not in Vi}
|
||||
lines to [indent] (default 0).
|
||||
|
||||
*gq*
|
||||
gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
|
||||
@ -1414,24 +1386,24 @@ gq{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over.
|
||||
|
||||
gqgq *gqgq* *gqq*
|
||||
gqq Format the current line. With a count format that
|
||||
many lines. {not in Vi}
|
||||
many lines.
|
||||
|
||||
*v_gq*
|
||||
{Visual}gq Format the highlighted text. (for {Visual} see
|
||||
|Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
*gw*
|
||||
gw{motion} Format the lines that {motion} moves over. Similar to
|
||||
|gq| but puts the cursor back at the same position in
|
||||
the text. However, 'formatprg' and 'formatexpr' are
|
||||
not used. {not in Vi}
|
||||
not used.
|
||||
|
||||
gwgw *gwgw* *gww*
|
||||
gww Format the current line as with "gw". {not in Vi}
|
||||
gww Format the current line as with "gw".
|
||||
|
||||
*v_gw*
|
||||
{Visual}gw Format the highlighted text as with "gw". (for
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|).
|
||||
|
||||
Example: To format the current paragraph use: *gqap* >
|
||||
gqap
|
||||
@ -1720,6 +1692,17 @@ j Where it makes sense, remove a comment leader when joining lines. For
|
||||
// in the list ~
|
||||
Becomes:
|
||||
int i; // the index in the list ~
|
||||
p Don't break lines at single spaces that follow periods. This is
|
||||
intended to complement 'joinspaces' and |cpo-J|, for prose with
|
||||
sentences separated by two spaces. For example, with 'textwidth' set
|
||||
to 28: >
|
||||
Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!
|
||||
< Becomes: >
|
||||
Surely you're joking,
|
||||
Mr. Feynman!
|
||||
< Instead of: >
|
||||
Surely you're joking, Mr.
|
||||
Feynman!
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
With 't' and 'c' you can specify when Vim performs auto-wrapping:
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
|
||||
*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ The Netbeans interface also uses a channel. |netbeans|
|
||||
11. Controlling a job |job-control|
|
||||
12. Using a prompt buffer |prompt-buffer|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these features}
|
||||
{only when compiled with the |+channel| feature for channel stuff}
|
||||
You can check this with: `has('channel')`
|
||||
{only when compiled with the |+job| feature for job stuff}
|
||||
@ -308,9 +307,10 @@ higher.
|
||||
|
||||
Command "redraw" ~
|
||||
|
||||
The other commands do not update the screen, so that you can send a sequence
|
||||
of commands without the cursor moving around. You must end with the "redraw"
|
||||
command to show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
|
||||
The other commands do not explicitly update the screen, so that you can send a
|
||||
sequence of commands without the cursor moving around. A redraw can happen as
|
||||
a side effect of some commands. You must end with the "redraw" command to
|
||||
show any changed text and show the cursor where it belongs.
|
||||
|
||||
The argument is normally an empty string:
|
||||
["redraw", ""] ~
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 14
|
||||
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ Basic command line editing is explained in chapter 20 of the user manual
|
||||
Normally characters are inserted in front of the cursor position. You can
|
||||
move around in the command-line with the left and right cursor keys. With the
|
||||
<Insert> key, you can toggle between inserting and overstriking characters.
|
||||
{Vi: can only alter the last character in the line}
|
||||
|
||||
Note that if your keyboard does not have working cursor keys or any of the
|
||||
other special keys, you can use ":cnoremap" to define another key for them.
|
||||
@ -66,7 +65,6 @@ Notes:
|
||||
- All searches are put in the search history, including the ones that come
|
||||
from commands like "*" and "#". But for a mapping, only the last search is
|
||||
remembered (to avoid that long mappings trash the history).
|
||||
{Vi: no history}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
There is an automatic completion of names on the command-line; see
|
||||
@ -124,12 +122,12 @@ CTRL-U Remove all characters between the cursor position and
|
||||
:cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
|
||||
<
|
||||
*c_<Insert>* *c_Insert*
|
||||
<Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike. {not in Vi}
|
||||
<Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike.
|
||||
|
||||
{char1} <BS> {char2} or *c_digraph*
|
||||
CTRL-K {char1} {char2} *c_CTRL-K*
|
||||
enter digraph (see |digraphs|). When {char1} is a special
|
||||
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. {not in Vi}
|
||||
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a numbered or named register. Between
|
||||
@ -165,7 +163,7 @@ CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#:-=.} *c_CTRL-R* *c_<C-R>*
|
||||
too.
|
||||
When the result is a Float it's automatically
|
||||
converted to a String.
|
||||
See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
|
||||
See |registers| about registers.
|
||||
Implementation detail: When using the |expression| register
|
||||
and invoking setcmdpos(), this sets the position before
|
||||
inserting the resulting string. Use CTRL-R CTRL-R to set the
|
||||
@ -188,7 +186,6 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-L *c_CTRL-R_CTRL-L* *c_<C-R>_<C-L>*
|
||||
currently displayed match is used. With CTRL-W the part of
|
||||
the word that was already typed is not inserted again.
|
||||
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-F and CTRL-P: {only when |+file_in_path| feature is
|
||||
included}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -313,11 +310,9 @@ CTRL-^ Toggle the use of language |:lmap| mappings and/or Input
|
||||
off, since you are expected to type a command. After
|
||||
switching it on with CTRL-^, the new state is not used again
|
||||
for the next command or Search pattern.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*c_CTRL-]*
|
||||
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
|
||||
|
||||
For Emacs-style editing on the command-line see |emacs-keys|.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -332,7 +327,6 @@ terminals)
|
||||
|
||||
*:his* *:history*
|
||||
:his[tory] Print the history of last entered commands.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
|
||||
feature}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -344,7 +338,6 @@ terminals)
|
||||
i[nput] or @ input line history
|
||||
d[ebug] or > debug command history
|
||||
a[ll] all of the above
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
If the numbers {first} and/or {last} are given, the respective
|
||||
range of entries from a history is listed. These numbers can
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Jul 15
|
||||
*debug.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -78,15 +78,10 @@ matches the EXE (same date).
|
||||
If you built the executable yourself with the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler,
|
||||
then the PDB was built with the EXE.
|
||||
|
||||
Alternatively, if you have the source files, you can import Make_ivc.mak into
|
||||
Visual Studio as a workspace. Then select a debug configuration, build and
|
||||
you can do all kinds of debugging (set breakpoints, watch variables, etc.).
|
||||
|
||||
If you have Visual Studio, use that instead of the VC Toolkit and WinDbg.
|
||||
|
||||
For other compilers, you should always use the corresponding debugger: TD for
|
||||
a Vim executable compiled with the Borland compiler; gdb (see above
|
||||
|debug-gcc|) for the Cygwin and MinGW compilers.
|
||||
For other compilers, you should always use the corresponding debugger: gdb
|
||||
(see above |debug-gcc|) for the Cygwin and MinGW compilers.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*debug-vs2005*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 21
|
||||
*debugger.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur
|
||||
@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ Debugger Support Features *debugger-support*
|
||||
2. Vim Compile Options |debugger-compilation|
|
||||
3. Integrated Debuggers |debugger-integration|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these features}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Debugger Features *debugger-features*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 02
|
||||
*develop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 17
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -278,7 +278,6 @@ wait don't use as argument to a function, conflicts with types.h
|
||||
index shadows global declaration
|
||||
time shadows global declaration
|
||||
new C++ reserved keyword
|
||||
try Borland C++ doesn't like it to be used as a variable.
|
||||
|
||||
clear Mac curses.h
|
||||
echo Mac curses.h
|
||||
@ -355,6 +354,24 @@ OK: if (cond)
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
When a block has one line the braces can be left out. When an if/else has
|
||||
braces on one block, it usually looks better when the other block also has
|
||||
braces:
|
||||
OK: if (cond)
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
else
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
|
||||
OK: if (cond)
|
||||
{
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
}
|
||||
else
|
||||
{
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
cmd;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
Use ANSI (new style) function declarations with the return type on a separate
|
||||
indented line.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -367,10 +384,10 @@ OK: /*
|
||||
*/
|
||||
int
|
||||
function_name(
|
||||
int arg1, /* short comment about arg1 */
|
||||
int arg2) /* short comment about arg2 */
|
||||
int arg1, // short comment about arg1
|
||||
int arg2) // short comment about arg2
|
||||
{
|
||||
int local; /* comment about local */
|
||||
int local; // comment about local
|
||||
|
||||
local = arg1 * arg2;
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 03
|
||||
*diff.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ The basics are explained in section |08.7| of the user manual.
|
||||
4. Copying diffs |copy-diffs|
|
||||
5. Diff options |diff-options|
|
||||
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Starting diff mode *start-vimdiff*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -179,8 +177,8 @@ loaded. Since Vim doesn't allow having two buffers for the same file, you
|
||||
need another buffer. This command is useful: >
|
||||
command DiffOrig vert new | set bt=nofile | r ++edit # | 0d_
|
||||
\ | diffthis | wincmd p | diffthis
|
||||
(this is in |vimrc_example.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences
|
||||
between the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
|
||||
(this is in |defaults.vim|). Use ":DiffOrig" to see the differences between
|
||||
the current buffer and the file it was loaded from.
|
||||
|
||||
A buffer that is unloaded cannot be used for the diff. But it does work for
|
||||
hidden buffers. You can use ":hide" to close a window without unloading the
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 14
|
||||
*digraph.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ An alternative is using the 'keymap' option.
|
||||
2. Using digraphs |digraphs-use|
|
||||
3. Default digraphs |digraphs-default|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Defining digraphs *digraphs-define*
|
||||
@ -59,18 +58,9 @@ conversion to be available, it might fail. For the NUL character you will see
|
||||
"10". That's because NUL characters are internally represented with a NL
|
||||
character. When you write the file it will become a NUL character.
|
||||
|
||||
When Vim was compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature, you need to specify
|
||||
the character in the encoding given with 'encoding'. You might want to use
|
||||
something like this: >
|
||||
|
||||
if has("multi_byte")
|
||||
digraph oe 339
|
||||
elseif &encoding == "iso-8859-15"
|
||||
digraph oe 189
|
||||
endif
|
||||
|
||||
This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode
|
||||
and 189 in latin9 (iso-8859-15).
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
digraph oe 339
|
||||
This defines the "oe" digraph for a character that is number 339 in Unicode.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Using digraphs *digraphs-use*
|
||||
@ -164,8 +154,7 @@ a standard meaning:
|
||||
Example: a: is ä and o: is ö
|
||||
|
||||
These are the RFC1345 digraphs for the one-byte characters. See the output of
|
||||
":digraphs" for the others. The characters above 255 are only available when
|
||||
Vim was compiled with the |+multi_byte| feature.
|
||||
":digraphs" for the others.
|
||||
|
||||
EURO
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 16
|
||||
*editing.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -44,14 +44,14 @@ An alternate file name is remembered for each window.
|
||||
:keepalt {cmd} Execute {cmd} while keeping the current alternate file
|
||||
name. Note that commands invoked indirectly (e.g.,
|
||||
with a function) may still set the alternate file
|
||||
name. {not in Vi}
|
||||
name.
|
||||
|
||||
All file names are remembered in the buffer list. When you enter a file name,
|
||||
for editing (e.g., with ":e filename") or writing (e.g., with ":w filename"),
|
||||
the file name is added to the list. You can use the buffer list to remember
|
||||
which files you edited and to quickly switch from one file to another (e.g.,
|
||||
to copy text) with the |CTRL-^| command. First type the number of the file
|
||||
and then hit CTRL-^. {Vi: only one alternate file name is remembered}
|
||||
and then hit CTRL-^.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-G or *CTRL-G* *:f* *:fi* *:file*
|
||||
@ -60,14 +60,13 @@ CTRL-G or *CTRL-G* *:f* *:fi* *:file*
|
||||
option is set), and the file status (readonly,
|
||||
modified, read errors, new file). See the 'shortmess'
|
||||
option about how to make this message shorter.
|
||||
{Vi does not include column number}
|
||||
|
||||
:f[ile]! like |:file|, but don't truncate the name even when
|
||||
'shortmess' indicates this.
|
||||
|
||||
{count}CTRL-G Like CTRL-G, but prints the current file name with
|
||||
full path. If the count is higher than 1 the current
|
||||
buffer number is also given. {not in Vi}
|
||||
buffer number is also given.
|
||||
|
||||
*g_CTRL-G* *word-count* *byte-count*
|
||||
g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
|
||||
@ -80,7 +79,6 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
|
||||
column are shown, separated with a dash.
|
||||
Also see the 'ruler' option and the |wordcount()|
|
||||
function.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*v_g_CTRL-G*
|
||||
{Visual}g CTRL-G Similar to "g CTRL-G", but Word, Character, Line, and
|
||||
@ -88,7 +86,6 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
|
||||
displayed.
|
||||
In Blockwise mode, Column count is also shown. (For
|
||||
{Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
|
||||
{not in VI}
|
||||
|
||||
*:file_f*
|
||||
:f[ile][!] {name} Sets the current file name to {name}. The optional !
|
||||
@ -98,14 +95,12 @@ g CTRL-G Prints the current position of the cursor in five
|
||||
to hold the old name.
|
||||
*:0file*
|
||||
:0f[ile][!] Remove the name of the current buffer. The optional !
|
||||
avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|. {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
avoids truncating the message, as with |:file|.
|
||||
|
||||
:buffers
|
||||
:files
|
||||
:ls List all the currently known file names. See
|
||||
'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
'windows.txt' |:files| |:buffers| |:ls|.
|
||||
|
||||
Vim will remember the full path name of a file name that you enter. In most
|
||||
cases when the file name is displayed only the name you typed is shown, but
|
||||
@ -202,7 +197,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
buffer and 'autowriteall' isn't set or the file can't
|
||||
be written.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
*:edit!* *discard*
|
||||
:e[dit]! [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
@ -210,7 +204,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
the current buffer. This is useful if you want to
|
||||
start all over again.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
*:edit_f*
|
||||
:e[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
@ -219,14 +212,12 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
buffer, unless 'hidden' is set or 'autowriteall' is
|
||||
set and the file can be written.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
*:edit!_f*
|
||||
:e[dit]! [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
Edit {file} always. Discard any changes to the
|
||||
current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
:e[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] #[count]
|
||||
Edit the [count]th buffer (as shown by |:files|).
|
||||
@ -234,7 +225,6 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
#" doesn't work if the alternate buffer doesn't have a
|
||||
file name, while CTRL-^ still works then.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
*:ene* *:enew*
|
||||
:ene[w] Edit a new, unnamed buffer. This fails when changes
|
||||
@ -244,19 +234,17 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
If 'fileformats' is not empty, the first format given
|
||||
will be used for the new buffer. If 'fileformats' is
|
||||
empty, the 'fileformat' of the current buffer is used.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:ene!* *:enew!*
|
||||
:ene[w]! Edit a new, unnamed buffer. Discard any changes to
|
||||
the current buffer.
|
||||
Set 'fileformat' like |:enew|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:fin* *:find*
|
||||
:fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
Find {file} in 'path' and then |:edit| it.
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when the |+file_in_path|
|
||||
feature was disabled at compile time}
|
||||
{not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
|
||||
disabled at compile time}
|
||||
|
||||
:{count}fin[d][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {file}
|
||||
Just like ":find", but use the {count} match in
|
||||
@ -278,7 +266,7 @@ If you want to keep the changed buffer without saving it, switch on the
|
||||
:vie[w][!] [++opt] [+cmd] file
|
||||
When used in Ex mode: Leave |Ex-mode|, go back to
|
||||
Normal mode. Otherwise same as |:edit|, but set
|
||||
'readonly' option for this buffer. {not in Vi}
|
||||
'readonly' option for this buffer.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-^* *CTRL-6*
|
||||
CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
|
||||
@ -297,7 +285,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
|
||||
":e #[count]"). This is a quick way to switch between
|
||||
files.
|
||||
See |CTRL-^| above for further details.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
[count]]f *]f* *[f*
|
||||
[count][f Same as "gf". Deprecated.
|
||||
@ -331,7 +318,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
|
||||
For Unix the '~' character is expanded, like in
|
||||
"~user/file". Environment variables are expanded too
|
||||
|expand-env|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when the |+file_in_path| feature was
|
||||
disabled at compile time}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -341,7 +327,6 @@ CTRL-^ Edit the alternate file. Mostly the alternate file is
|
||||
Leading blanks are skipped, otherwise all blanks and
|
||||
special characters are included in the file name.
|
||||
(For {Visual} see |Visual-mode|.)
|
||||
{not in VI}
|
||||
|
||||
*gF*
|
||||
[count]gF Same as "gf", except if a number follows the file
|
||||
@ -617,14 +602,12 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
the first one. This fails when changes have been made
|
||||
and Vim does not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
:ar[gs]! [++opt] [+cmd] {arglist} *:args_f!*
|
||||
Define {arglist} as the new argument list and edit
|
||||
the first one. Discard any changes to the current
|
||||
buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]arge[dit][!] [++opt] [+cmd] {name} .. *:arge* *:argedit*
|
||||
Add {name}s to the argument list and edit it.
|
||||
@ -637,7 +620,6 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
still be added to the argument list, but won't be
|
||||
edited. No check for duplicates is done.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd] {name} .. *:arga* *:argadd* *E479*
|
||||
:[count]arga[dd]
|
||||
@ -659,7 +641,6 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
There is no check for duplicates, it is possible to
|
||||
add a file to the argument list twice.
|
||||
The currently edited file is not changed.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Note: you can also use this method: >
|
||||
:args ## x
|
||||
< This will add the "x" item and sort the new list.
|
||||
@ -673,7 +654,6 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
when it's deleted from the argument list.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
:argdel *.obj
|
||||
< {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]argd[elete] Delete the {range} files from the argument list.
|
||||
Example: >
|
||||
@ -688,7 +668,6 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
< Removes all the files from the arglist.
|
||||
When the last number in the range is too high, up to
|
||||
the last argument is deleted.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:argu* *:argument*
|
||||
:[count]argu[ment] [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
@ -697,25 +676,21 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
when changes have been made and Vim does not want to
|
||||
|abandon| the current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]argu[ment]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Edit file [count] in the argument list, discard any
|
||||
changes to the current buffer. When [count] is
|
||||
omitted the current entry is used.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] *:n* *:ne* *:next* *E165* *E163*
|
||||
Edit [count] next file. This fails when changes have
|
||||
been made and Vim does not want to |abandon| the
|
||||
current buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no
|
||||
count or ++opt}.
|
||||
current buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]n[ext]! [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Edit [count] next file, discard any changes to the
|
||||
buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no count
|
||||
or ++opt}.
|
||||
buffer. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:n[ext] [++opt] [+cmd] {arglist} *:next_f*
|
||||
Same as |:args_f|.
|
||||
@ -727,65 +702,63 @@ list of the current window.
|
||||
Edit [count] previous file in argument list. This
|
||||
fails when changes have been made and Vim does not
|
||||
want to |abandon| the current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no count or ++opt}.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]N[ext]! [count] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Edit [count] previous file in argument list. Discard
|
||||
any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt| and
|
||||
|+cmd|. {Vi: no count or ++opt}.
|
||||
|+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]prev[ious] [count] [++opt] [+cmd] *:prev* *:previous*
|
||||
Same as :Next. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi:
|
||||
only in some versions}
|
||||
Same as :Next. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:rew* *:rewind*
|
||||
:rew[ind] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Start editing the first file in the argument list.
|
||||
This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
|
||||
not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:rew[ind]! [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Start editing the first file in the argument list.
|
||||
Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
|
||||
and |+cmd|. {Vi: no ++opt}
|
||||
and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:fir* *:first*
|
||||
:fir[st][!] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Other name for ":rewind". {not in Vi}
|
||||
Other name for ":rewind".
|
||||
|
||||
*:la* *:last*
|
||||
:la[st] [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Start editing the last file in the argument list.
|
||||
This fails when changes have been made and Vim does
|
||||
not want to |abandon| the current buffer.
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:la[st]! [++opt] [+cmd]
|
||||
Start editing the last file in the argument list.
|
||||
Discard any changes to the buffer. Also see |++opt|
|
||||
and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:wn* *:wnext*
|
||||
:[count]wn[ext] [++opt]
|
||||
Write current file and start editing the [count]
|
||||
next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]wn[ext] [++opt] {file}
|
||||
Write current file to {file} and start editing the
|
||||
[count] next file, unless {file} already exists and
|
||||
the 'writeany' option is off. Also see |++opt| and
|
||||
|+cmd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]wn[ext]! [++opt] {file}
|
||||
Write current file to {file} and start editing the
|
||||
[count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|. {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
[count] next file. Also see |++opt| and |+cmd|.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]wN[ext][!] [++opt] [file] *:wN* *:wNext*
|
||||
:[count]wp[revious][!] [++opt] [file] *:wp* *:wprevious*
|
||||
Same as :wnext, but go to previous file instead of
|
||||
next. {not in Vi}
|
||||
next.
|
||||
|
||||
The [count] in the commands above defaults to one. For some commands it is
|
||||
possible to use two counts. The last one (rightmost one) is used.
|
||||
@ -826,8 +799,6 @@ fourth file in the argument list. This happens when you do ":e file".
|
||||
|
||||
LOCAL ARGUMENT LIST
|
||||
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:arglocal*
|
||||
:argl[ocal] Make a local copy of the global argument list.
|
||||
Doesn't start editing another file.
|
||||
@ -878,7 +849,6 @@ USING THE ARGUMENT LIST
|
||||
autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
|
||||
'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
|
||||
each file.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Also see |:windo|, |:tabdo|, |:bufdo|, |:cdo|, |:ldo|,
|
||||
|:cfdo| and |:lfdo|
|
||||
|
||||
@ -970,12 +940,11 @@ slower (but safer).
|
||||
When 'filetype' is empty filetype detection is done
|
||||
with the new name, before the file is written.
|
||||
When the write was successful 'readonly' is reset.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:up* *:update*
|
||||
:[range]up[date][!] [++opt] [>>] [file]
|
||||
Like ":write", but only write when the buffer has been
|
||||
modified. {not in Vi}
|
||||
modified.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
|
||||
@ -983,11 +952,11 @@ WRITING WITH MULTIPLE BUFFERS *buffer-write*
|
||||
*:wa* *:wall*
|
||||
:wa[ll] Write all changed buffers. Buffers without a file
|
||||
name cause an error message. Buffers which are
|
||||
readonly are not written. {not in Vi}
|
||||
readonly are not written.
|
||||
|
||||
:wa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are
|
||||
readonly. Buffers without a file name are not
|
||||
written and cause an error message. {not in Vi}
|
||||
written and cause an error message.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Vim will warn you if you try to overwrite a file that has been changed
|
||||
@ -1118,7 +1087,7 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
|
||||
|
||||
:conf[irm] q[uit] Quit, but give prompt when changes have been made, or
|
||||
the last file in the argument list has not been
|
||||
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'. {not in Vi}
|
||||
edited. See |:confirm| and 'confirm'.
|
||||
|
||||
:q[uit]! Quit without writing, also when the current buffer has
|
||||
changes. The buffer is unloaded, also when it has
|
||||
@ -1131,7 +1100,7 @@ The names can be in upper- or lowercase.
|
||||
|
||||
:cq[uit] Quit always, without writing, and return an error
|
||||
code. See |:cq|. Used for Manx's QuickFix mode (see
|
||||
|quickfix|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
|quickfix|).
|
||||
|
||||
*:wq*
|
||||
:wq [++opt] Write the current file and quit. Writing fails when
|
||||
@ -1169,7 +1138,7 @@ ZZ Write current file, if modified, and quit (same as
|
||||
|
||||
*ZQ*
|
||||
ZQ Quit without checking for changes (same as ":q!").
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1177,36 +1146,35 @@ MULTIPLE WINDOWS AND BUFFERS *window-exit*
|
||||
:qa[ll] Exit Vim, unless there are some buffers which have been
|
||||
changed. (Use ":bmod" to go to the next modified buffer).
|
||||
When 'autowriteall' is set all changed buffers will be
|
||||
written, like |:wqall|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
written, like |:wqall|.
|
||||
|
||||
:conf[irm] qa[ll]
|
||||
Exit Vim. Bring up a prompt when some buffers have been
|
||||
changed. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
changed. See |:confirm|.
|
||||
|
||||
:qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:qa[ll]! Exit Vim. Any changes to buffers are lost.
|
||||
Also see |:cquit|, it does the same but exits with a non-zero
|
||||
value.
|
||||
|
||||
*:quita* *:quitall*
|
||||
:quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall". {not in Vi}
|
||||
:quita[ll][!] Same as ":qall".
|
||||
|
||||
:wqa[ll] [++opt] *:wqa* *:wqall* *:xa* *:xall*
|
||||
:xa[ll] Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. If there are buffers
|
||||
without a file name, which are readonly or which cannot be
|
||||
written for another reason, Vim will not quit. {not in Vi}
|
||||
written for another reason, Vim will not quit.
|
||||
|
||||
:conf[irm] wqa[ll] [++opt]
|
||||
:conf[irm] xa[ll]
|
||||
Write all changed buffers and exit Vim. Bring up a prompt
|
||||
when some buffers are readonly or cannot be written for
|
||||
another reason. See |:confirm|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
another reason. See |:confirm|.
|
||||
|
||||
:wqa[ll]! [++opt]
|
||||
:xa[ll]! Write all changed buffers, even the ones that are readonly,
|
||||
and exit Vim. If there are buffers without a file name or
|
||||
which cannot be written for another reason, or there is a
|
||||
terminal with a running job, Vim will not quit.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Dialogs *edit-dialogs*
|
||||
@ -1304,9 +1272,10 @@ use has("browsefilter"): >
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. The current directory *current-directory*
|
||||
|
||||
You may use the |:cd| and |:lcd| commands to change to another directory, so
|
||||
you will not have to type that directory name in front of the file names. It
|
||||
also makes a difference for executing external commands, e.g. ":!ls".
|
||||
You can use the |:cd|, |:tcd| and |:lcd| commands to change to another
|
||||
directory, so you will not have to type that directory name in front of the
|
||||
file names. It also makes a difference for executing external commands, e.g.
|
||||
":!ls".
|
||||
|
||||
Changing directory fails when the current buffer is modified, the '.' flag is
|
||||
present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
|
||||
@ -1316,10 +1285,12 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
|
||||
name. On Unix systems: Change the current directory
|
||||
to the home directory. Use |:pwd| to print the
|
||||
current directory on all systems.
|
||||
On Unix systems: clear any window-local directory.
|
||||
|
||||
:cd[!] {path} Change the current directory to {path}.
|
||||
If {path} is relative, it is searched for in the
|
||||
directories listed in |'cdpath'|.
|
||||
Clear any window-local directory.
|
||||
Does not change the meaning of an already opened file,
|
||||
because its full path name is remembered. Files from
|
||||
the |arglist| may change though!
|
||||
@ -1329,36 +1300,54 @@ present in 'cpoptions' and "!" is not used in the command.
|
||||
<
|
||||
*:cd-* *E186*
|
||||
:cd[!] - Change to the previous current directory (before the
|
||||
previous ":cd {path}" command). {not in Vi}
|
||||
previous ":cd {path}" command).
|
||||
|
||||
*:chd* *:chdir*
|
||||
:chd[ir][!] [path] Same as |:cd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:tcd*
|
||||
:tcd[!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the directory for the current
|
||||
tab. The current window will also use this directory.
|
||||
The current directory is not changed for windows in
|
||||
other tabs and for windows in the current tab that
|
||||
have their own window-local directory.
|
||||
|
||||
*:tch* *:tchdir*
|
||||
:tch[dir][!] Same as |:tcd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lc* *:lcd*
|
||||
:lc[d][!] {path} Like |:cd|, but only set the current directory when
|
||||
the cursor is in the current window. The current
|
||||
directory for other windows is not changed, switching
|
||||
to another window will stop using {path}.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:lch* *:lchdir*
|
||||
:lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:lch[dir][!] Same as |:lcd|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:pw* *:pwd* *E187*
|
||||
:pw[d] Print the current directory name. {Vi: no pwd}
|
||||
:pw[d] Print the current directory name.
|
||||
Also see |getcwd()|.
|
||||
|
||||
So long as no |:lcd| command has been used, all windows share the same current
|
||||
directory. Using a command to jump to another window doesn't change anything
|
||||
for the current directory.
|
||||
So long as no |:lcd| or |:tcd| command has been used, all windows share the
|
||||
same current directory. Using a command to jump to another window doesn't
|
||||
change anything for the current directory.
|
||||
|
||||
When a |:lcd| command has been used for a window, the specified directory
|
||||
becomes the current directory for that window. Windows where the |:lcd|
|
||||
command has not been used stick to the global current directory. When jumping
|
||||
to another window the current directory will become the last specified local
|
||||
current directory. If none was specified, the global current directory is
|
||||
used.
|
||||
When a |:cd| command is used, the current window will lose his local current
|
||||
directory and will use the global current directory from now on.
|
||||
command has not been used stick to the global or tab-local current directory.
|
||||
When jumping to another window the current directory will become the last
|
||||
specified local current directory. If none was specified, the global or
|
||||
tab-local current directory is used.
|
||||
|
||||
When a |:tcd| command has been used for a tab page, the specified directory
|
||||
becomes the current directory for the current tab page and the current window.
|
||||
The current directory of other tab pages is not affected. When jumping to
|
||||
another tab page, the current directory will become the last specified local
|
||||
directory for that tab page. If the current tab has no local current directory
|
||||
the global current directory is used.
|
||||
|
||||
When a |:cd| command is used, the current window and tab page will lose the
|
||||
local current directory and will use the global current directory from now on.
|
||||
|
||||
After using |:cd| the full path name will be used for reading and writing
|
||||
files. On some networked file systems this may cause problems. The result of
|
||||
@ -1395,8 +1384,7 @@ There are a few things to remember when editing binary files:
|
||||
file. Otherwise both <CR> <NL> and <NL> are considered to end a line
|
||||
and when the file is written the <NL> will be replaced with <CR> <NL>.
|
||||
- <Nul> characters are shown on the screen as ^@. You can enter them with
|
||||
"CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000" {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the
|
||||
file}
|
||||
"CTRL-V CTRL-@" or "CTRL-V 000"
|
||||
- To insert a <NL> character in the file split a line. When writing the
|
||||
buffer to a file a <NL> will be written for the <EOL>.
|
||||
- Vim normally appends an <EOL> at the end of the file if there is none.
|
||||
|
1255
runtime/doc/eval.txt
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2015 Aug 29
|
||||
*farsi.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Mortaza Ghassab Shiran
|
||||
@ -6,264 +6,14 @@
|
||||
|
||||
Right to Left and Farsi Mapping for Vim *farsi* *Farsi*
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
*E27*
|
||||
In order to use right-to-left and Farsi mapping support, it is necessary to
|
||||
compile Vim with the |+farsi| feature.
|
||||
Farsi support has been removed in patch 8.1.0932. At that time it was
|
||||
outdated and unused.
|
||||
|
||||
These functions have been made by Mortaza G. Shiran <shiran@jps.net>
|
||||
If you would like to bring Farsi support back, please have a look at the old
|
||||
Farsi code, as it was present at the 8.1 release. It should be merged with
|
||||
Arabic support using the Unicode character set.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Introduction
|
||||
------------
|
||||
In right-to-left oriented files the characters appear on the screen from right
|
||||
to left. This kind of file is most useful when writing Farsi documents,
|
||||
composing faxes or writing Farsi memos.
|
||||
|
||||
The commands, prompts and help files are not in Farsi, therefore the user
|
||||
interface remains the standard Vi interface.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Highlights
|
||||
----------
|
||||
o Editing left-to-right files as in the original Vim, no change.
|
||||
|
||||
o Viewing and editing files in right-to-left windows. File orientation is
|
||||
per window, so it is possible to view the same file in right-to-left and
|
||||
left-to-right modes, simultaneously.
|
||||
|
||||
o Compatibility to the original Vim. Almost all features work in
|
||||
right-to-left mode (see bugs below).
|
||||
|
||||
o Changing keyboard mapping and reverse insert modes using a single
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
o Backing from reverse insert mode to the correct place in the file
|
||||
(if possible).
|
||||
|
||||
o While in Farsi mode, numbers are entered from left to right. Upon entering
|
||||
a none number character, that character will be inserted just into the
|
||||
left of the last number.
|
||||
|
||||
o No special terminal with right-to-left capabilities is required. The
|
||||
right-to-left changes are completely hardware independent. Only
|
||||
Farsi font is necessary.
|
||||
|
||||
o Farsi keymapping on the command line in reverse insert mode.
|
||||
|
||||
o Toggling between left-to-right and right-to-left via F8 function key.
|
||||
|
||||
o Toggling between Farsi ISIR-3342 standard encoding and Vim Farsi via F9
|
||||
function key. Since this makes sense only for the text written in
|
||||
right-to-left mode, this function is also supported only in right-to-left
|
||||
mode.
|
||||
|
||||
Farsi Fonts *farsi-fonts*
|
||||
-----------
|
||||
|
||||
The following files are found in the subdirectories of the '$VIM/farsi/fonts'
|
||||
directory:
|
||||
|
||||
+ far-a01.pcf X Windows fonts for Unix including Linux systems
|
||||
+ far-a01.bf X Windows fonts for SunOS
|
||||
+ far-a01.f16 a screen fonts for Unix including Linux systems
|
||||
+ far-a01.fon a monospaced fonts for Windows NT/95/98
|
||||
+ far-a01.com a screen fonts for DOS
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Font Installation
|
||||
-----------------
|
||||
|
||||
o Installation of fonts for MS Window systems (NT/95/98)
|
||||
|
||||
From 'Control Panel' folder, start the 'Fonts' program. Then from 'file'
|
||||
menu item select 'Install New Fonts ...'. Browse and select the
|
||||
'far-a01.fon', then follow the installation guide.
|
||||
NOTE: several people have reported that this does not work. The solution
|
||||
is unknown.
|
||||
|
||||
o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (Unix/Linux)
|
||||
|
||||
Depending on your system, copy far-a01.pcf.Z or far-a01.pcf.gz into a
|
||||
directory of your choice. Change to the directory containing the Farsi
|
||||
fonts and execute the following commands:
|
||||
|
||||
> mkfontdir
|
||||
> xset +fp path_name_of_farsi_fonts_directory
|
||||
|
||||
o Installation of fonts for X Window systems (SunOS)
|
||||
|
||||
Copy far-a01.bf font into a directory of your choice.
|
||||
Change to the directory containing the far-a01.fb fonts and
|
||||
execute the following commands:
|
||||
|
||||
> fldfamily
|
||||
> xset +fp path_name_of_fonts_directory
|
||||
|
||||
o Installation of ASCII screen fonts (Unix/Linux)
|
||||
|
||||
For Linux system, copy the far-a01.f16 fonts into /usr/lib/kbd/consolefonts
|
||||
directory and execute the setfont program as "setfont far-a01.f16". For
|
||||
other systems (e.g. SCO Unix), please refer to the fonts installation
|
||||
section of your system administration manuals.
|
||||
|
||||
o Installation of ASCII screen fonts (DOS)
|
||||
|
||||
After system power on, prior to the first use of Vim, upload the Farsi
|
||||
fonts by executing the far-a01.com font uploading program.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Usage
|
||||
-----
|
||||
Prior to starting Vim, the environment in which Vim can run in Farsi mode,
|
||||
must be set. In addition to installation of Farsi fonts, following points
|
||||
refer to some of the system environments, which you may need to set:
|
||||
Key code mapping, loading graphic card in ASCII screen mode, setting the IO
|
||||
driver in 8 bit clean mode ... .
|
||||
|
||||
o Setting the Farsi fonts
|
||||
|
||||
+ For Vim GUI set the 'guifont' to far-a01. This is done by entering
|
||||
':set guifont=far-a01' in the Vim window.
|
||||
|
||||
You can have 'guifont' set to far-a01 by Vim during the Vim startup
|
||||
by appending the ':set guifont=far-a01' into your .vimrc file
|
||||
(in case of NT/95/98 platforms _vimrc).
|
||||
|
||||
Under the X Window environment, you can also start Vim with the
|
||||
'-fn far-a01' option.
|
||||
|
||||
+ For Vim within a xterm, start a xterm with the Farsi fonts (e.g.
|
||||
kterm -fn far-a01). Then start Vim inside the kterm.
|
||||
|
||||
+ For Vim under DOS, prior to the first usage of Vim, upload the Farsi
|
||||
fonts by executing the far-a01.com fonts uploading program.
|
||||
|
||||
o Farsi Keymapping Activation
|
||||
|
||||
To activate the Farsi keymapping, set either 'altkeymap' or 'fkmap'.
|
||||
This is done by entering ':set akm' or ':set fk' in the Vim window.
|
||||
You can have 'altkeymap' or 'fkmap' set as default by appending ':set akm'
|
||||
or ':set fk' in your .vimrc file or _vimrc in case of NT/95/98 platforms.
|
||||
|
||||
To turn off the Farsi keymapping as a default second language keymapping,
|
||||
reset the 'altkeymap' by entering ':set noakm'.
|
||||
|
||||
o right-to-left Farsi Mode
|
||||
|
||||
By default Vim starts in Left-to-right mode. Following are ways to change
|
||||
the window orientation:
|
||||
|
||||
+ Start Vim with the -F option (e.g. vim -F ...).
|
||||
|
||||
+ Use the F8 function key to toggle between left-to-right and right-to-left.
|
||||
|
||||
+ While in Left-to-right mode, enter 'set rl' in the command line ('rl' is
|
||||
the abbreviation for rightleft).
|
||||
|
||||
+ Put the 'set rl' line in your '.vimrc' file to start Vim in
|
||||
right-to-left mode permanently.
|
||||
|
||||
Encoding
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
The letter encoding used is the Vim extended ISIR-3342 standard with a built
|
||||
in function to convert between Vim extended ISIR-3342 and ISIR-3342 standard.
|
||||
|
||||
For document portability reasons, the letter encoding is kept the same across
|
||||
different platforms (i.e. UNIX's, NT/95/98, MS DOS, ...).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
o Keyboard
|
||||
|
||||
+ CTRL-_ in insert/replace modes toggles between Farsi(akm)/Latin
|
||||
mode as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
+ CTRL-_ moves the cursor to the end of the typed text in edit mode.
|
||||
|
||||
+ CTRL-_ in command mode only toggles keyboard mapping between Farsi(akm)/
|
||||
Latin. The Farsi text is then entered in reverse insert mode.
|
||||
|
||||
+ F8 - Toggles between left-to-right and right-to-left.
|
||||
|
||||
+ F9 - Toggles the encoding between ISIR-3342 standard and Vim extended
|
||||
ISIR-3342 (supported only in right-to-left mode).
|
||||
|
||||
+ Keyboard mapping is based on the Iranian ISIRI-2901 standard.
|
||||
Following table shows the keyboard mapping while Farsi(akm) mode set:
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - =
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ +
|
||||
~ <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
q w e r t z u i o p [ ]
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
Q W E R T Z U I O P { }
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> [ ] { }
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
a s d f g h j k l ; ' \
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
A S D F G H J K L : " |
|
||||
<09> <20><> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
< y x c v b n m , . /
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
> Y X C V B N M < > ?
|
||||
<09> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20> <20>
|
||||
-------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Note:
|
||||
<09> stands for Farsi PSP (break without space)
|
||||
|
||||
<09> stands for Farsi PCN (for HAMZE attribute)
|
||||
|
||||
Restrictions
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
o In insert/replace mode and fkmap (Farsi mode) set, CTRL-B is not
|
||||
supported.
|
||||
|
||||
o If you change the character mapping between Latin/Farsi, the redo buffer
|
||||
will be reset (emptied). That is, redo is valid and will function (using
|
||||
'.') only within the mode you are in.
|
||||
|
||||
o While numbers are entered in Farsi mode, the redo buffer will be reset
|
||||
(emptied). That is, you cannot redo the last changes (using '.') after
|
||||
entering numbers.
|
||||
|
||||
o While in left-to-right mode and Farsi mode set, CTRL-R is not supported.
|
||||
|
||||
o While in right-to-left mode, the search on 'Latin' pattern does not work,
|
||||
except if you enter the Latin search pattern in reverse.
|
||||
|
||||
o In command mode there is no support for entering numbers from left
|
||||
to right and also for the sake of flexibility the keymapping logic is
|
||||
restricted.
|
||||
|
||||
o Under the X Window environment, if you want to run Vim within a xterm
|
||||
terminal emulator and Farsi mode set, you need to have an ANSI compatible
|
||||
xterm terminal emulator. This is because the letter codes above 128 decimal
|
||||
have certain meanings in the standard xterm terminal emulator.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: Under X Window environment, Vim GUI works fine in Farsi mode.
|
||||
This eliminates the need of any xterm terminal emulator.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Bugs
|
||||
----
|
||||
While in insert/replace and Farsi mode set, if you repeatedly change the
|
||||
cursor position (via cursor movement) and enter new text and then try to undo
|
||||
the last change, the undo will lag one change behind. But as you continue to
|
||||
undo, you will reach the original line of text. You can also use U to undo all
|
||||
changes made in the current line.
|
||||
|
||||
For more information about the bugs refer to rileft.txt.
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
|
||||
*filetype.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ Filetypes *filetype* *file-type*
|
||||
|
||||
Also see |autocmd.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Filetypes *filetypes* *file-types*
|
||||
@ -663,6 +662,15 @@ your |vimrc|: >
|
||||
let rrst_dynamic_comments = 0
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RESTRUCTUREDTEXT *ft-rst-plugin*
|
||||
|
||||
The following formatting setting are optionally available: >
|
||||
setlocal expandtab shiftwidth=3 softtabstop=3 tabstop=8
|
||||
|
||||
To enable this behavior, set the following variable in your vimrc: >
|
||||
let g:rst_style = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
RPM SPEC *ft-spec-plugin*
|
||||
|
||||
Since the text for this plugin is rather long it has been put in a separate
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 18
|
||||
*fold.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ You can find an introduction on folding in chapter 28 of the user manual.
|
||||
3. Fold options |fold-options|
|
||||
4. Behavior of folds |fold-behavior|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi has no Folding}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+folding| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 06
|
||||
*gui.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui* *GUI*
|
||||
3. Mouse Control |gui-mouse|
|
||||
4. Making GUI Selections |gui-selections|
|
||||
5. Menus |menus|
|
||||
6. Extras |gui-extras|
|
||||
7. Shell Commands |gui-shell|
|
||||
6. Font |gui-font|
|
||||
7. Extras |gui-extras|
|
||||
8. Shell Commands |gui-shell|
|
||||
|
||||
Other GUI documentation:
|
||||
|gui_x11.txt| For specific items of the X11 GUI.
|
||||
|gui_w32.txt| For specific items of the Win32 GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Starting the GUI *gui-start* *E229* *E233*
|
||||
@ -1037,7 +1037,139 @@ make a selection.
|
||||
Note that a menu that starts with ']' will not be displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Extras *gui-extras*
|
||||
6. Font
|
||||
|
||||
This section describes font related options.
|
||||
|
||||
GUIFONT *gui-font*
|
||||
|
||||
'guifont' is the option that tells Vim what font to use. In its simplest form
|
||||
the value is just one font name. It can also be a list of font names
|
||||
separated with commas. The first valid font is used. When no valid font can
|
||||
be found you will get an error message.
|
||||
|
||||
On systems where 'guifontset' is supported (X11) and 'guifontset' is not
|
||||
empty, then 'guifont' is not used. See |xfontset|.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: As to the GTK GUIs, no error is given against any invalid names, and the
|
||||
first element of the list is always picked up and made use of. This is
|
||||
because, instead of identifying a given name with a font, the GTK GUIs use it
|
||||
to construct a pattern and try to look up a font which best matches the
|
||||
pattern among available fonts, and this way, the matching never fails. An
|
||||
invalid name doesn't matter because a number of font properties other than
|
||||
name will do to get the matching done.
|
||||
|
||||
Spaces after a comma are ignored. To include a comma in a font name precede
|
||||
it with a backslash. Setting an option requires an extra backslash before a
|
||||
space and a backslash. See also |option-backslash|. For example: >
|
||||
:set guifont=Screen15,\ 7x13,font\\,with\\,commas
|
||||
will make Vim try to use the font "Screen15" first, and if it fails it will
|
||||
try to use "7x13" and then "font,with,commas" instead.
|
||||
|
||||
If none of the fonts can be loaded, Vim will keep the current setting. If an
|
||||
empty font list is given, Vim will try using other resource settings (for X,
|
||||
it will use the Vim.font resource), and finally it will try some builtin
|
||||
default which should always be there ("7x13" in the case of X). The font
|
||||
names given should be "normal" fonts. Vim will try to find the related bold
|
||||
and italic fonts.
|
||||
|
||||
For Win32, GTK, Motif, Mac OS and Photon: >
|
||||
:set guifont=*
|
||||
will bring up a font requester, where you can pick the font you want.
|
||||
|
||||
The font name depends on the GUI used. See |setting-guifont| for a way to set
|
||||
'guifont' for various systems.
|
||||
|
||||
For the GTK+ 2 and 3 GUIs, the font name looks like this: >
|
||||
:set guifont=Andale\ Mono\ 11
|
||||
That's all. XLFDs are not used. For Chinese this is reported to work well: >
|
||||
if has("gui_gtk2")
|
||||
set guifont=Bitstream\ Vera\ Sans\ Mono\ 12,Fixed\ 12
|
||||
set guifontwide=Microsoft\ Yahei\ 12,WenQuanYi\ Zen\ Hei\ 12
|
||||
endif
|
||||
<
|
||||
(Replace gui_gtk2 with gui_gtk3 for the GTK+ 3 GUI)
|
||||
|
||||
For Mac OSX you can use something like this: >
|
||||
:set guifont=Monaco:h10
|
||||
Also see 'macatsui', it can help fix display problems.
|
||||
*E236*
|
||||
Note that the fonts must be mono-spaced (all characters have the same width).
|
||||
An exception is GTK: all fonts are accepted, but mono-spaced fonts look best.
|
||||
|
||||
To preview a font on X11, you might be able to use the "xfontsel" program.
|
||||
The "xlsfonts" program gives a list of all available fonts.
|
||||
|
||||
For the Win32 GUI *E244* *E245*
|
||||
- Takes these options in the font name (use a ':' to separate the options):
|
||||
hXX - height is XX (points, can be floating-point)
|
||||
wXX - width is XX (points, can be floating-point)
|
||||
WXX - weight is XX (see Note on Weights below)
|
||||
b - bold. This is equivalent to setting the weight to 700.
|
||||
i - italic
|
||||
u - underline
|
||||
s - strikeout
|
||||
cXX - character set XX. Valid charsets are: ANSI, ARABIC, BALTIC,
|
||||
CHINESEBIG5, DEFAULT, EASTEUROPE, GB2312, GREEK, HANGEUL,
|
||||
HEBREW, JOHAB, MAC, OEM, RUSSIAN, SHIFTJIS, SYMBOL, THAI,
|
||||
TURKISH, VIETNAMESE ANSI and BALTIC. Normally you would use
|
||||
"cDEFAULT".
|
||||
qXX - quality XX. Valid quality names are: PROOF, DRAFT, ANTIALIASED,
|
||||
NONANTIALIASED, CLEARTYPE, DEFAULT. Normally you would use
|
||||
"qDEFAULT".
|
||||
Some quality values are not supported in legacy OSs.
|
||||
- A '_' can be used in the place of a space, so you don't need to use
|
||||
backslashes to escape the spaces.
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:set guifont=courier_new:h12:w5:b:cRUSSIAN
|
||||
:set guifont=Andale_Mono:h7.5:w4.5
|
||||
|
||||
See also |font-sizes|.
|
||||
|
||||
Note on Weights: Fonts often come with a variety of weights. "Normal" weights
|
||||
in Windows have a value of 400 and, left unspecified, this is the value that
|
||||
will be used when attempting to find fonts. Windows will often match fonts
|
||||
based on their weight with higher priority than the font name which means a
|
||||
Book or Medium variant of a font might be used despite specifying a Light or
|
||||
ExtraLight variant. If you are experiencing heavier weight substitution, then
|
||||
explicitly setting a lower weight value may mitigate against this unwanted
|
||||
substitution.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GUIFONTWIDE *gui-fontwide*
|
||||
|
||||
When not empty, 'guifontwide' specifies a comma-separated list of fonts to be
|
||||
used for double-width characters. The first font that can be loaded is
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: The size of these fonts must be exactly twice as wide as the one
|
||||
specified with 'guifont' and the same height. If there is a mismatch then
|
||||
the text will not be drawn correctly.
|
||||
|
||||
All GUI versions but GTK+:
|
||||
|
||||
'guifontwide' is only used when 'encoding' is set to "utf-8" and
|
||||
'guifontset' is empty or invalid.
|
||||
When 'guifont' is set and a valid font is found in it and
|
||||
'guifontwide' is empty Vim will attempt to find a matching
|
||||
double-width font and set 'guifontwide' to it.
|
||||
|
||||
GTK+ GUI only: *guifontwide_gtk*
|
||||
|
||||
If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is always used for double width
|
||||
characters, even if 'encoding' is not set to "utf-8".
|
||||
Vim does not attempt to find an appropriate value for 'guifontwide'
|
||||
automatically. If 'guifontwide' is empty Pango/Xft will choose the
|
||||
font for characters not available in 'guifont'. Thus you do not need
|
||||
to set 'guifontwide' at all unless you want to override the choice
|
||||
made by Pango/Xft.
|
||||
|
||||
Windows +multibyte only: *guifontwide_win_mbyte*
|
||||
|
||||
If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is used for IME instead of 'guifont'.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Extras *gui-extras*
|
||||
|
||||
This section describes other features which are related to the GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1081,7 +1213,7 @@ A recommended Japanese font is MS Mincho. You can find info here:
|
||||
http://www.lexikan.com/mincho.htm
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Shell Commands *gui-shell*
|
||||
8. Shell Commands *gui-shell*
|
||||
|
||||
For the X11 GUI the external commands are executed inside the gvim window.
|
||||
See |gui-pty|.
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 27
|
||||
*gui_w32.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Other relevant documentation:
|
||||
|gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
|
||||
|os_win32.txt| For Win32 specific items.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have a Windows GUI}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Starting the GUI *gui-w32-start*
|
||||
@ -31,6 +30,17 @@ The GUI will always run in the Windows subsystem. Mostly shells automatically
|
||||
return with a command prompt after starting gvim. If not, you should use the
|
||||
"start" command: >
|
||||
start gvim [options] file ..
|
||||
< *E988*
|
||||
The console version with the |-g| option may also start the GUI by executing
|
||||
gvim.exe: >
|
||||
vim -g [options] file ..
|
||||
To make this work, gvim.exe must exist in the same directory as the vim.exe,
|
||||
and this feature must be enabled at compile time.
|
||||
|
||||
One may also use `:gui` from the console version. However, this is an
|
||||
experimental feature and this feature must be enabled at compile time.
|
||||
It uses a session file to recreate the current state of the console Vim in the
|
||||
GUI Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: All fonts (bold, italic) must be of the same size!!! If you don't do
|
||||
this, text will disappear or mess up the display. Vim does not check the font
|
||||
@ -403,7 +413,7 @@ be opened as normal. See |drag-n-drop|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:simalt* *:sim*
|
||||
:sim[alt] {key} simulate pressing {key} while holding Alt pressed.
|
||||
{not in Vi} {only for Win32 versions}
|
||||
{only for Win32 versions}
|
||||
Note: ":si" means ":s" with the "i" flag.
|
||||
|
||||
Normally, Vim takes control of all Alt-<Key> combinations, to increase the
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
|
||||
*gui_x11.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui-x11* *GUI-X11*
|
||||
Other relevant documentation:
|
||||
|gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Starting the X11 GUI *gui-x11-start* *E665*
|
||||
@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ that waits for gvim to exit), start gvim with "gvim -f", "vim -gf" or use
|
||||
":gui -f". Don't use "vim -fg", because "-fg" specifies the foreground
|
||||
color.
|
||||
|
||||
When using "gvim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
|
||||
When using "vim -f" and then ":gui", Vim will run in the foreground. The
|
||||
"-f" argument will be remembered. To force running Vim in the background use
|
||||
":gui -b".
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2007 Jun 14
|
||||
*hebrew.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ron Aaron (and Avner Lottem)
|
||||
@ -10,10 +10,7 @@ The supporting 'rightleft' functionality was originally created by Avner
|
||||
Lottem. <alottem at gmail dot com> Ron Aaron <ron at ronware dot org> is
|
||||
currently helping support these features.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
All this is only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at
|
||||
compile time.
|
||||
{only available when the |+rightleft| feature was enabled at compile time}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Introduction
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 01
|
||||
*help.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 17
|
||||
|
||||
VIM - main help file
|
||||
k
|
||||
@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ Special issues ~
|
||||
|remote.txt| using Vim as a server or client
|
||||
|term.txt| using different terminals and mice
|
||||
|terminal.txt| Terminal window support
|
||||
|popup.txt| popop window support
|
||||
|
||||
Programming language support ~
|
||||
|indent.txt| automatic indenting for C and other languages
|
||||
@ -180,7 +181,6 @@ Interfaces ~
|
||||
|if_ole.txt| OLE automation interface for Win32
|
||||
|if_ruby.txt| Ruby interface
|
||||
|debugger.txt| Interface with a debugger
|
||||
|workshop.txt| Sun Visual Workshop interface
|
||||
|netbeans.txt| NetBeans External Editor interface
|
||||
|sign.txt| debugging signs
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Mar 19
|
||||
*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
the very top.
|
||||
The 'helplang' option is used to select a language, if
|
||||
the main help file is available in several languages.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*{subject}* *E149* *E661*
|
||||
:h[elp] {subject} Like ":help", additionally jump to the tag {subject}.
|
||||
@ -97,7 +96,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
command from a following command. You need to type
|
||||
CTRL-V first to insert the <LF> or <CR>. Example: >
|
||||
:help so<C-V><CR>only
|
||||
< {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:h[elp]! [subject] Like ":help", but in non-English help files prefer to
|
||||
find a tag in a file with the same language as the
|
||||
@ -133,7 +131,6 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
|:execute| when needed.
|
||||
Compressed help files will not be searched (Fedora
|
||||
compresses the help files).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:lh* *:lhelpgrep*
|
||||
:lh[elpgrep] {pattern}[@xx]
|
||||
@ -147,11 +144,11 @@ Help on help files *helphelp*
|
||||
|
||||
*:exu* *:exusage*
|
||||
:exu[sage] Show help on Ex commands. Added to simulate the Nvi
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*:viu* *:viusage*
|
||||
:viu[sage] Show help on Normal mode commands. Added to simulate
|
||||
the Nvi command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
the Nvi command.
|
||||
|
||||
When no argument is given to |:help| the file given with the 'helpfile' option
|
||||
will be opened. Otherwise the specified tag is searched for in all "doc/tags"
|
||||
@ -199,7 +196,6 @@ command: >
|
||||
Only for backwards compatibility. It now executes the
|
||||
ToolBar.FindHelp menu entry instead of using a builtin
|
||||
dialog. {only when compiled with |+GUI_GTK|}
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:helpt* *:helptags*
|
||||
*E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
|
||||
@ -224,8 +220,6 @@ command: >
|
||||
To rebuild the help tags in the runtime directory
|
||||
(requires write permission there): >
|
||||
:helptags $VIMRUNTIME/doc
|
||||
< {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Translated help files *help-translated*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
|
||||
*if_cscop.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Andy Kahn
|
||||
@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ functions as you normally would with |tags|.
|
||||
7. Availability & Information |cscope-info|
|
||||
|
||||
This is currently for Unix and Win32 only.
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Cscope introduction *cscope-intro*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2015 Oct 16
|
||||
*if_lua.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Luis Carvalho
|
||||
@ -10,23 +10,21 @@ The Lua Interface to Vim *lua* *Lua*
|
||||
2. The vim module |lua-vim|
|
||||
3. List userdata |lua-list|
|
||||
4. Dict userdata |lua-dict|
|
||||
5. Funcref userdata |lua-funcref|
|
||||
6. Buffer userdata |lua-buffer|
|
||||
7. Window userdata |lua-window|
|
||||
8. The luaeval function |lua-luaeval|
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
|
||||
5. Blob userdata |lua-blob|
|
||||
6. Funcref userdata |lua-funcref|
|
||||
7. Buffer userdata |lua-buffer|
|
||||
8. Window userdata |lua-window|
|
||||
9. luaeval() Vim function |lua-luaeval|
|
||||
10. Dynamic loading |lua-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
The Lua interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|
||||
|+lua| feature.
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+lua| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Commands *lua-commands*
|
||||
|
||||
*:lua*
|
||||
:[range]lua {chunk}
|
||||
Execute Lua chunk {chunk}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Execute Lua chunk {chunk}.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
>
|
||||
@ -37,7 +35,7 @@ Examples:
|
||||
:[range]lua << {endmarker}
|
||||
{script}
|
||||
{endmarker}
|
||||
Execute Lua script {script}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Execute Lua script {script}.
|
||||
Note: This command doesn't work when the Lua
|
||||
feature wasn't compiled in. To avoid errors, see
|
||||
|script-here|.
|
||||
@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ If you use LuaJIT you can also use this: >
|
||||
If the value returned by the function is a string it
|
||||
becomes the text of the line in the current turn. The
|
||||
default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
>
|
||||
@ -88,7 +85,7 @@ Examples:
|
||||
|
||||
*:luafile*
|
||||
:[range]luafile {file}
|
||||
Execute Lua script in {file}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Execute Lua script in {file}.
|
||||
The whole argument is used as a single file name.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
@ -140,6 +137,14 @@ Vim evaluation and command execution, and others.
|
||||
:echo luaeval('vim.dict(t)')
|
||||
:" {'1': 3.141593, '2': v:false,
|
||||
:" 'say': 'hi'}
|
||||
<
|
||||
vim.blob([arg]) Returns an empty blob or, if "arg" is a Lua
|
||||
string, returns a blob b such that b is
|
||||
equivalent to "arg" as a byte string.
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
:lua s = "12ab\x00\x80\xfe\xff"
|
||||
:echo luaeval('vim.blob(s)')
|
||||
:" 0z31326162.0080FEFF
|
||||
<
|
||||
vim.funcref({name}) Returns a Funcref to function {name} (see
|
||||
|Funcref|). It is equivalent to Vim's
|
||||
@ -260,7 +265,34 @@ Examples:
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Funcref userdata *lua-funcref*
|
||||
5. Blob userdata *lua-blob*
|
||||
|
||||
Blob userdata represent vim blobs. A blob "b" has the following properties:
|
||||
|
||||
Properties
|
||||
----------
|
||||
o "#b" is the length of blob "b", equivalent to "len(b)" in Vim.
|
||||
o "b[k]" returns the k-th item in "b"; "b" is zero-indexed, as in Vim.
|
||||
To modify the k-th item, simply do "b[k] = number"; in particular,
|
||||
"b[#b] = number" can append a byte to tail.
|
||||
|
||||
Methods
|
||||
-------
|
||||
o "b:add(bytes)" appends "bytes" to the end of "b".
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
>
|
||||
:let b = 0z001122
|
||||
:lua b = vim.eval('b') -- same 'b'
|
||||
:lua print(b, b[0], #b)
|
||||
:lua b[1] = 32
|
||||
:lua b[#b] = 0x33 -- append a byte to tail
|
||||
:lua b:add("\x80\x81\xfe\xff")
|
||||
:echo b
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Funcref userdata *lua-funcref*
|
||||
|
||||
Funcref userdata represent funcref variables in Vim. Funcrefs that were
|
||||
defined with a "dict" attribute need to be obtained as a dictionary key
|
||||
@ -293,7 +325,7 @@ Examples:
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Buffer userdata *lua-buffer*
|
||||
7. Buffer userdata *lua-buffer*
|
||||
|
||||
Buffer userdata represent vim buffers. A buffer userdata "b" has the following
|
||||
properties and methods:
|
||||
@ -345,7 +377,7 @@ Examples:
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Window userdata *lua-window*
|
||||
8. Window userdata *lua-window*
|
||||
|
||||
Window objects represent vim windows. A window userdata "w" has the following
|
||||
properties and methods:
|
||||
@ -377,7 +409,7 @@ Examples:
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. The luaeval function *lua-luaeval* *lua-eval*
|
||||
9. luaeval() Vim function *lua-luaeval* *lua-eval*
|
||||
|
||||
The (dual) equivalent of "vim.eval" for passing Lua values to Vim is
|
||||
"luaeval". "luaeval" takes an expression string and an optional argument and
|
||||
@ -390,10 +422,10 @@ returns the result of the expression. It is semantically equivalent in Lua to:
|
||||
end
|
||||
<
|
||||
Note that "_A" receives the argument to "luaeval". Lua numbers, strings, and
|
||||
list, dict, and funcref userdata are converted to their Vim respective types,
|
||||
while Lua booleans are converted to numbers. An error is thrown if conversion
|
||||
of any of the remaining Lua types, including userdata other than lists, dicts,
|
||||
and funcrefs, is attempted.
|
||||
list, dict, blob, and funcref userdata are converted to their Vim respective
|
||||
types, while Lua booleans are converted to numbers. An error is thrown if
|
||||
conversion of any of the remaining Lua types, including userdata other than
|
||||
lists, dicts, blobs, and funcrefs, is attempted.
|
||||
|
||||
Examples: >
|
||||
|
||||
@ -408,7 +440,7 @@ Examples: >
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading *lua-dynamic*
|
||||
10. Dynamic loading *lua-dynamic*
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows and Unix the Lua library can be loaded dynamically. The
|
||||
|:version| output then includes |+lua/dyn|.
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Oct 08
|
||||
*if_mzsch.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sergey Khorev
|
||||
@ -15,10 +15,7 @@ The MzScheme Interface to Vim *mzscheme* *MzScheme*
|
||||
7. Dynamic loading |mzscheme-dynamic|
|
||||
8. MzScheme setup |mzscheme-setup|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
The MzScheme interface is available only if Vim was compiled with the
|
||||
|+mzscheme| feature.
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+mzscheme| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
Based on the work of Brent Fulgham.
|
||||
Dynamic loading added by Sergey Khorev
|
||||
@ -40,7 +37,7 @@ To speed up the process, you might also want to use --disable-gracket and
|
||||
|
||||
*:mzscheme* *:mz*
|
||||
:[range]mz[scheme] {stmt}
|
||||
Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Execute MzScheme statement {stmt}.
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]mz[scheme] << {endmarker}
|
||||
{script}
|
||||
@ -51,7 +48,7 @@ To speed up the process, you might also want to use --disable-gracket and
|
||||
|script-here|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:mzfile* *:mzf*
|
||||
:[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:[range]mzf[ile] {file} Execute the MzScheme script in {file}.
|
||||
|
||||
All of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
|
||||
MzScheme code, with the "current range" set to the given line
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2008 Aug 16
|
||||
*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
|
||||
@ -12,10 +12,8 @@ The OLE Interface to Vim *ole-interface*
|
||||
4. Registration |ole-registration|
|
||||
5. MS Visual Studio integration |MSVisualStudio|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
OLE is only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
|
||||
src/if_ole.INSTALL.
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+ole| feature. See
|
||||
src/if_ole.INSTALL}
|
||||
An alternative is using the client-server communication |clientserver|.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 24
|
||||
*if_perl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Sven Verdoolaege
|
||||
@ -11,9 +11,7 @@ Perl and Vim *perl* *Perl*
|
||||
3. Using the Perl interface |perl-using|
|
||||
4. Dynamic loading |perl-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
The Perl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature.
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+perl| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Editing Perl files *perl-editing*
|
||||
@ -191,6 +189,9 @@ VIM::Eval({expr}) Evaluates {expr} and returns (success, value) in list
|
||||
A |List| is turned into a string by joining the items
|
||||
and inserting line breaks.
|
||||
|
||||
*perl-Blob*
|
||||
VIM::Blob({expr}) Return |Blob| literal string 0zXXXX from scalar value.
|
||||
|
||||
*perl-SetHeight*
|
||||
Window->SetHeight({height})
|
||||
Sets the Window height to {height}, within screen
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 30
|
||||
*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 04
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
|
||||
@ -19,8 +19,6 @@ The Python Interface to Vim *python* *Python*
|
||||
11. Python X |python_x|
|
||||
12. Building with Python support |python-building|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
|
||||
The Python 2.x interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|
||||
|+python| feature.
|
||||
The Python 3 interface is available only when Vim was compiled with the
|
||||
@ -76,7 +74,6 @@ and "EOF" do not have any indent.
|
||||
None. If a string is returned, it becomes the text of
|
||||
the line in the current turn. The default for [range]
|
||||
is the whole file: "1,$".
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
Examples:
|
||||
>
|
||||
@ -98,7 +95,7 @@ python. For example: >
|
||||
*:pyfile* *:pyf*
|
||||
:[range]pyf[ile] {file}
|
||||
Execute the Python script in {file}. The whole
|
||||
argument is used as a single file name. {not in Vi}
|
||||
argument is used as a single file name.
|
||||
|
||||
Both of these commands do essentially the same thing - they execute a piece of
|
||||
Python code, with the "current range" |python-range| set to the given line
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Mar 15
|
||||
*if_ruby.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Shugo Maeda
|
||||
@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ The Ruby Interface to Vim *ruby* *Ruby*
|
||||
3. Vim::Buffer objects |ruby-buffer|
|
||||
4. Vim::Window objects |ruby-window|
|
||||
5. Global variables |ruby-globals|
|
||||
6. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
|
||||
6. rubyeval() Vim function |ruby-rubyeval|
|
||||
7. Dynamic loading |ruby-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands}
|
||||
*E266* *E267* *E268* *E269* *E270* *E271* *E272* *E273*
|
||||
|
||||
The Ruby interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature.
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+ruby| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
The home page for ruby is http://www.ruby-lang.org/. You can find links for
|
||||
downloading Ruby there.
|
||||
@ -110,6 +110,10 @@ Module Functions:
|
||||
Vim::message({msg})
|
||||
Displays the message {msg}.
|
||||
|
||||
*ruby-blob*
|
||||
Vim::blob({arg})
|
||||
Return |Blob| literal string from {arg}.
|
||||
|
||||
*ruby-set_option*
|
||||
Vim::set_option({arg})
|
||||
Sets a vim option. {arg} can be any argument that the ":set" command
|
||||
@ -194,7 +198,16 @@ $curwin The current window object.
|
||||
$curbuf The current buffer object.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Dynamic loading *ruby-dynamic*
|
||||
6. rubyeval() Vim function *ruby-rubyeval*
|
||||
|
||||
To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |rubyeval()| function to
|
||||
evaluate Ruby expressions and pass their values to Vim script.
|
||||
|
||||
The Ruby value "true", "false" and "nil" are converted to v:true, v:false and
|
||||
v:null, respectively.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Dynamic loading *ruby-dynamic*
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows and Unix the Ruby library can be loaded dynamically. The
|
||||
|:version| output then includes |+ruby/dyn|.
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Jan 01
|
||||
*if_tcl.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Ingo Wilken
|
||||
@ -16,9 +16,8 @@ The Tcl Interface to Vim *tcl* *Tcl* *TCL*
|
||||
8. Examples |tcl-examples|
|
||||
9. Dynamic loading |tcl-dynamic|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these commands} *E280*
|
||||
|
||||
The Tcl interface only works when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature.
|
||||
*E280*
|
||||
{only available when Vim was compiled with the |+tcl| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
WARNING: There are probably still some bugs. Please send bug reports,
|
||||
comments, ideas etc to <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>
|
||||
@ -66,12 +65,11 @@ To see what version of Tcl you have: >
|
||||
possible to add or delete lines using this command.
|
||||
If {cmd} returns an error, the command is interrupted.
|
||||
The default for [range] is the whole file: "1,$".
|
||||
See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
See |tcl-var-line| and |tcl-var-lnum|.
|
||||
|
||||
*:tclfile* *:tclf*
|
||||
:tclf[ile] {file} Execute the Tcl script in {file}. This is the same as
|
||||
":tcl source {file}", but allows file name completion.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Note that Tcl objects (like variables) persist from one command to the next,
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 04
|
||||
*indent.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Feb 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -60,12 +60,13 @@ typing certain characters or commands in certain contexts. Note that this not
|
||||
only triggers C-indenting. When 'indentexpr' is not empty 'indentkeys' is
|
||||
used instead. The format of 'cinkeys' and 'indentkeys' is equal.
|
||||
|
||||
The default is "0{,0},0),:,0#,!^F,o,O,e" which specifies that indenting occurs
|
||||
as follows:
|
||||
The default is "0{,0},0),0],:,0#,!^F,o,O,e" which specifies that indenting
|
||||
occurs as follows:
|
||||
|
||||
"0{" if you type '{' as the first character in a line
|
||||
"0}" if you type '}' as the first character in a line
|
||||
"0)" if you type ')' as the first character in a line
|
||||
"0]" if you type ']' as the first character in a line
|
||||
":" if you type ':' after a label or case statement
|
||||
"0#" if you type '#' as the first character in a line
|
||||
"!^F" if you type CTRL-F (which is not inserted)
|
||||
@ -947,6 +948,11 @@ can sometimes be slow, thus it timeouts after 150 msec. If you notice the
|
||||
indenting isn't correct, you can set a larger timeout in msec: >
|
||||
let g:pyindent_searchpair_timeout = 500
|
||||
|
||||
If looking back for unclosed parenthesis is still too slow, especially during
|
||||
a copy-paste operation, or if you don't need indenting inside multi-line
|
||||
parentheses, you can completely disable this feature: >
|
||||
let g:pyindent_disable_parentheses_indenting = 1
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
R *ft-r-indent*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 19
|
||||
*index.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 09
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -17,9 +17,11 @@ to look for deleting something, use: "/delete".
|
||||
2.3. Square bracket commands |[|
|
||||
2.4. Commands starting with 'g' |g|
|
||||
2.5. Commands starting with 'z' |z|
|
||||
2.6. Operator-pending mode |operator-pending-index|
|
||||
3. Visual mode |visual-index|
|
||||
4. Command-line editing |ex-edit-index|
|
||||
5. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
|
||||
5. Terminal-Job mode |terminal-job-index|
|
||||
6. EX commands |ex-cmd-index|
|
||||
|
||||
For an overview of options see help.txt |option-list|.
|
||||
For an overview of built-in functions see |functions|.
|
||||
@ -166,6 +168,20 @@ commands in CTRL-X submode *i_CTRL-X_index*
|
||||
|i_CTRL-X_s| CTRL-X s spelling suggestions
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+insert_expand| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
commands in completion mode (see |popupmenu-keys|)
|
||||
|
||||
|complete_CTRL-E| CTRL-E stop completion and go back to original text
|
||||
|complete_CTRL-Y| CTRL-Y accept selected match and stop completion
|
||||
CTRL-L insert one character from the current match
|
||||
<CR> insert currently selected match
|
||||
<BS> delete one character and redo search
|
||||
CTRL-H same as <BS>
|
||||
<Up> select the previous match
|
||||
<Down> select the next match
|
||||
<PageUp> select a match several entries back
|
||||
<PageDown> select a match several entries forward
|
||||
other stop completion and insert the typed character
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Normal mode *normal-index*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -528,10 +544,8 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-]| CTRL-W CTRL-] same as "CTRL-W ]"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-^| CTRL-W CTRL-^ same as "CTRL-W ^"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_CTRL-_| CTRL-W CTRL-_ same as "CTRL-W _"
|
||||
|CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " terminal window: paste register
|
||||
|CTRL-W_+| CTRL-W + increase current window height N lines
|
||||
|CTRL-W_-| CTRL-W - decrease current window height N lines
|
||||
|CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . terminal window: type CTRL-W
|
||||
|CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : same as |:|, edit a command line
|
||||
|CTRL-W_<| CTRL-W < decrease current window width N columns
|
||||
|CTRL-W_=| CTRL-W = make all windows the same height & width
|
||||
@ -540,7 +554,6 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|CTRL-W_J| CTRL-W J move current window to the very bottom
|
||||
|CTRL-W_K| CTRL-W K move current window to the very top
|
||||
|CTRL-W_L| CTRL-W L move current window to the far right
|
||||
|CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N terminal window: go to Terminal Normal mode
|
||||
|CTRL-W_P| CTRL-W P go to preview window
|
||||
|CTRL-W_R| CTRL-W R rotate windows upwards N times
|
||||
|CTRL-W_S| CTRL-W S same as "CTRL-W s"
|
||||
@ -570,6 +583,8 @@ tag command action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|CTRL-W_gF| CTRL-W g F edit file name under the cursor in a new
|
||||
tab page and jump to the line number
|
||||
following the file name.
|
||||
|CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W g t same as `gt`: go to next tab page
|
||||
|CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W g T same as `gT`: go to previous tab page
|
||||
|CTRL-W_h| CTRL-W h go to Nth left window (stop at first window)
|
||||
|CTRL-W_i| CTRL-W i split window and jump to declaration of
|
||||
identifier under the cursor
|
||||
@ -847,6 +862,10 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
position the cursor at the start (left
|
||||
side) of the screen
|
||||
|zt| zt redraw, cursor line at top of window
|
||||
|zuw| zuw undo |zw|
|
||||
|zug| zug undo |zg|
|
||||
|zuW| zuW undo |zW|
|
||||
|zuG| zuG undo |zG|
|
||||
|zv| zv open enough folds to view the cursor line
|
||||
|zw| zw mark word as wrong (bad) spelled word
|
||||
|zx| zx re-apply 'foldlevel' and do "zv"
|
||||
@ -854,6 +873,17 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|
||||
|z<Left>| z<Left> same as "zh"
|
||||
|z<Right>| z<Right> same as "zl"
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2.6 Operator-pending mode *operator-pending-index*
|
||||
|
||||
These can be used after an operator, but before a {motion} has been entered.
|
||||
|
||||
tag char action in Operator-pending mode ~
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|o_v| v force operator to work characterwise
|
||||
|o_V| V force operator to work linewise
|
||||
|o_CTRL-V| CTRL-V force operator to work blockwise
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
3. Visual mode *visual-index*
|
||||
|
||||
@ -976,7 +1006,7 @@ Normal characters are inserted at the current cursor position.
|
||||
"Completion" below refers to context-sensitive completion. It will complete
|
||||
file names, tags, commands etc. as appropriate.
|
||||
|
||||
tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|
||||
tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
CTRL-@ not used
|
||||
|c_CTRL-A| CTRL-A do completion on the pattern in front of the
|
||||
@ -1016,10 +1046,11 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|
||||
command-line from history.
|
||||
|c_CTRL-Q| CTRL-Q same as CTRL-V, unless it's used for terminal
|
||||
control flow
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R| CTRL-R {regname}
|
||||
insert the contents of a register or object
|
||||
under the cursor as if typed
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*:= CTRL-F CTRL-P CTRL-W CTRL-A}
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-R| CTRL-R CTRL-R {regname}
|
||||
|c_CTRL-R_CTRL-O| CTRL-R CTRL-O {regname}
|
||||
insert the contents of a register or object
|
||||
under the cursor literally
|
||||
CTRL-S (used for terminal control flow)
|
||||
@ -1066,16 +1097,37 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|
||||
|c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
|
||||
|c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. Terminal-Job mode *terminal-job-index*
|
||||
|
||||
Most Normal mode commands except for window commands (|CTRL-W|) do not work in
|
||||
a terminal window. Switch to Terminal-Normal mode to use them.
|
||||
This assumes 'termwinkey' is not set.
|
||||
|
||||
tag char action in Terminal-Job mode ~
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|t_CTRL-\_CTRL-N| CTRL-\ CTRL-N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_N| CTRL-W N switch to Terminal-Normal mode
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_.| CTRL-W . type CTRL-W in the terminal
|
||||
CTRL-W CTRL-\ send a CTRL-\ to the job in the terminal
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_quote| CTRL-W " {0-9a-z"%#*:=}
|
||||
paste register in the terminal
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C forcefully ends the job
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_CTRL-W| CTRL-W CTRL-W move focus to the next window
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_gt| CTRL-W gt go to next tabpage, same as `gt`
|
||||
|t_CTRL-W_gT| CTRL-W gT go to previous tabpage, same as `gT`
|
||||
|
||||
You found it, Arthur! *holy-grail* *:smile*
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
5. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
|
||||
6. EX commands *ex-cmd-index* *:index*
|
||||
|
||||
This is a brief but complete listing of all the ":" commands, without
|
||||
mentioning any arguments. The optional part of the command name is inside [].
|
||||
The commands are sorted on the non-optional part of their name.
|
||||
|
||||
tag command action ~
|
||||
tag command action ~
|
||||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|:!| :! filter lines or execute an external command
|
||||
|:!!| :!! repeat last ":!" command
|
||||
@ -1140,11 +1192,15 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:cNfile| :cNf[ile] go to last error in previous file
|
||||
|:cabbrev| :ca[bbrev] like ":abbreviate" but for Command-line mode
|
||||
|:cabclear| :cabc[lear] clear all abbreviations for Command-line mode
|
||||
|:cabove| :cabo[ve] go to error above current line
|
||||
|:caddbuffer| :cad[dbuffer] add errors from buffer
|
||||
|:caddexpr| :cadde[xpr] add errors from expr
|
||||
|:caddfile| :caddf[ile] add error message to current quickfix list
|
||||
|:cafter| :caf[ter] go to error after current cursor
|
||||
|:call| :cal[l] call a function
|
||||
|:catch| :cat[ch] part of a :try command
|
||||
|:cbefore| :cbef[ore] go to error before current cursor
|
||||
|:cbelow| :cbel[ow] go to error below current line
|
||||
|:cbottom| :cbo[ttom] scroll to the bottom of the quickfix window
|
||||
|:cbuffer| :cb[uffer] parse error messages and jump to first error
|
||||
|:cc| :cc go to specific error
|
||||
@ -1302,12 +1358,16 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:lNext| :lN[ext] go to previous entry in location list
|
||||
|:lNfile| :lNf[ile] go to last entry in previous file
|
||||
|:list| :l[ist] print lines
|
||||
|:labove| :lab[ove] go to location above current line
|
||||
|:laddexpr| :lad[dexpr] add locations from expr
|
||||
|:laddbuffer| :laddb[uffer] add locations from buffer
|
||||
|:laddfile| :laddf[ile] add locations to current location list
|
||||
|:lafter| :laf[ter] go to location after current cursor
|
||||
|:last| :la[st] go to the last file in the argument list
|
||||
|:language| :lan[guage] set the language (locale)
|
||||
|:later| :lat[er] go to newer change, redo
|
||||
|:lbefore| :lbef[ore] go to location before current cursor
|
||||
|:lbelow| :lbel[ow] go to location below current line
|
||||
|:lbottom| :lbo[ttom] scroll to the bottom of the location window
|
||||
|:lbuffer| :lb[uffer] parse locations and jump to first location
|
||||
|:lcd| :lc[d] change directory locally
|
||||
@ -1457,8 +1517,9 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:recover| :rec[over] recover a file from a swap file
|
||||
|:redo| :red[o] redo one undone change
|
||||
|:redir| :redi[r] redirect messages to a file or register
|
||||
|:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
|
||||
|:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
|
||||
|:redraw| :redr[aw] force a redraw of the display
|
||||
|:redrawstatus| :redraws[tatus] force a redraw of the status line(s)
|
||||
|:redrawtabline| :redrawt[abline] force a redraw of the tabline
|
||||
|:registers| :reg[isters] display the contents of registers
|
||||
|:resize| :res[ize] change current window height
|
||||
|:retab| :ret[ab] change tab size
|
||||
@ -1498,7 +1559,8 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:sbrewind| :sbr[ewind] split window and go to first file in the
|
||||
buffer list
|
||||
|:scriptnames| :scr[iptnames] list names of all sourced Vim scripts
|
||||
|:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
|
||||
|:scriptencoding| :scripte[ncoding] encoding used in sourced Vim script
|
||||
|:scriptversion| :scriptv[ersion] version of Vim script used
|
||||
|:scscope| :scs[cope] split window and execute cscope command
|
||||
|:set| :se[t] show or set options
|
||||
|:setfiletype| :setf[iletype] set 'filetype', unless it was set already
|
||||
@ -1573,6 +1635,8 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:tab| :tab create new tab when opening new window
|
||||
|:tag| :ta[g] jump to tag
|
||||
|:tags| :tags show the contents of the tag stack
|
||||
|:tcd| :tcd change directory for tab page
|
||||
|:tchdir| :tch[dir] change directory for tab page
|
||||
|:tcl| :tc[l] execute Tcl command
|
||||
|:tcldo| :tcld[o] execute Tcl command for each line
|
||||
|:tclfile| :tclf[ile] execute Tcl script file
|
||||
@ -1643,7 +1707,6 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
argument list
|
||||
|:wq| :wq write to a file and quit window or Vim
|
||||
|:wqall| :wqa[ll] write all changed buffers and quit Vim
|
||||
|:wsverb| :ws[verb] pass the verb to workshop over IPC
|
||||
|:wundo| :wu[ndo] write undo information to a file
|
||||
|:wviminfo| :wv[iminfo] write to viminfo file
|
||||
|:xit| :x[it] write if buffer changed and quit window or Vim
|
||||
@ -1651,6 +1714,7 @@ tag command action ~
|
||||
|:xmapclear| :xmapc[lear] remove all mappings for Visual mode
|
||||
|:xmap| :xm[ap] like ":map" but for Visual mode
|
||||
|:xmenu| :xme[nu] add menu for Visual mode
|
||||
|:xrestore| :xr[estore] restores the X server connection
|
||||
|:xnoremap| :xn[oremap] like ":noremap" but for Visual mode
|
||||
|:xnoremenu| :xnoreme[nu] like ":noremenu" but for Visual mode
|
||||
|:xunmap| :xu[nmap] like ":unmap" but for Visual mode
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Feb 10
|
||||
*insert.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -59,23 +59,22 @@ CTRL-C Quit insert mode, go back to Normal mode. Do not check for
|
||||
event.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-@*
|
||||
CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert. {Vi: only
|
||||
when typed as first char, only up to 128 chars}
|
||||
CTRL-@ Insert previously inserted text and stop insert.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-A*
|
||||
CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-A Insert previously inserted text.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-H* *i_<BS>* *i_BS*
|
||||
<BS> or CTRL-H Delete the character before the cursor (see |i_backspacing|
|
||||
about joining lines).
|
||||
See |:fixdel| if your <BS> key does not do what you want.
|
||||
{Vi: does not delete autoindents}
|
||||
|
||||
*i_<Del>* *i_DEL*
|
||||
<Del> Delete the character under the cursor. If the cursor is at
|
||||
the end of the line, and the 'backspace' option includes
|
||||
"eol", delete the <EOL>; the next line is appended after the
|
||||
current one.
|
||||
See |:fixdel| if your <Del> key does not do what you want.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
*i_CTRL-W*
|
||||
CTRL-W Delete the word before the cursor (see |i_backspacing| about
|
||||
joining lines). See the section "word motions",
|
||||
@ -102,10 +101,10 @@ CTRL-K {char1} [char2]
|
||||
key, the code for that key is inserted in <> form. For
|
||||
example, the string "<S-Space>" can be entered by typing
|
||||
<C-K><S-Space> (two keys). Neither char is considered for
|
||||
mapping. {not in Vi}
|
||||
mapping.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|). {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-N Find next keyword (see |i_CTRL-N|).
|
||||
CTRL-P Find previous keyword (see |i_CTRL-P|).
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a register. Between typing CTRL-R and
|
||||
@ -142,7 +141,7 @@ CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+:.-=} *i_CTRL-R*
|
||||
converted to a String.
|
||||
When append() or setline() is invoked the undo
|
||||
sequence will be broken.
|
||||
See |registers| about registers. {not in Vi}
|
||||
See |registers| about registers.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a register. Works like using a single
|
||||
@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
|
||||
< Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
|
||||
you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
|
||||
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
|
||||
typed. {not in Vi}
|
||||
typed.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a register literally and don't
|
||||
@ -163,31 +162,30 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-O {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-O*
|
||||
insert the text above the current line, like with `P`.
|
||||
Does not replace characters!
|
||||
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
|
||||
typed. {not in Vi}
|
||||
typed.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-R CTRL-P {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-P*
|
||||
Insert the contents of a register literally and fix the
|
||||
indent, like |[<MiddleMouse>|.
|
||||
Does not replace characters!
|
||||
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
|
||||
typed. {not in Vi}
|
||||
typed.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-T*
|
||||
CTRL-T Insert one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
|
||||
line. The indent is always rounded to a 'shiftwidth' (this is
|
||||
vi compatible). {Vi: only when in indent}
|
||||
vi compatible).
|
||||
*i_CTRL-D*
|
||||
CTRL-D Delete one shiftwidth of indent at the start of the current
|
||||
line. The indent is always rounded to a 'shiftwidth' (this is
|
||||
vi compatible). {Vi: CTRL-D works only when used after
|
||||
autoindent}
|
||||
vi compatible).
|
||||
*i_0_CTRL-D*
|
||||
0 CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line. {Vi: CTRL-D works
|
||||
only when used after autoindent}
|
||||
0 CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_^_CTRL-D*
|
||||
^ CTRL-D Delete all indent in the current line. The indent is
|
||||
restored in the next line. This is useful when inserting a
|
||||
label. {Vi: CTRL-D works only when used after autoindent}
|
||||
label.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-V*
|
||||
CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. For special keys, the
|
||||
@ -195,7 +193,7 @@ CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. For special keys, the
|
||||
decimal, octal or hexadecimal value of a character
|
||||
|i_CTRL-V_digit|.
|
||||
The characters typed right after CTRL-V are not considered for
|
||||
mapping. {Vi: no decimal byte entry}
|
||||
mapping.
|
||||
Note: When CTRL-V is mapped (e.g., to paste text) you can
|
||||
often use CTRL-Q instead |i_CTRL-Q|.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -206,12 +204,12 @@ CTRL-Q Same as CTRL-V.
|
||||
|
||||
CTRL-X Enter CTRL-X mode. This is a sub-mode where commands can
|
||||
be given to complete words or scroll the window. See
|
||||
|i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|i_CTRL-X| and |ins-completion|.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-E*
|
||||
CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor. {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-E Insert the character which is below the cursor.
|
||||
*i_CTRL-Y*
|
||||
CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor. {not in Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-Y Insert the character which is above the cursor.
|
||||
Note that for CTRL-E and CTRL-Y 'textwidth' is not used, to be
|
||||
able to copy characters from a long line.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -228,7 +226,6 @@ CTRL-_ Switch between languages, as follows:
|
||||
is set.
|
||||
Please refer to |rileft.txt| for more information about
|
||||
right-to-left mode.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
Only if compiled with the |+rightleft| feature.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-^*
|
||||
@ -248,14 +245,12 @@ CTRL-^ Toggle the use of typing language characters.
|
||||
The language mappings are normally used to type characters
|
||||
that are different from what the keyboard produces. The
|
||||
'keymap' option can be used to install a whole number of them.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-]*
|
||||
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
CTRL-] Trigger abbreviation, without inserting a character.
|
||||
|
||||
*i_<Insert>*
|
||||
<Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode. {not in Vi}
|
||||
<Insert> Toggle between Insert and Replace mode.
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
*i_backspacing*
|
||||
@ -277,7 +272,6 @@ For backwards compatibility the values "0", "1" and "2" are also allowed, see
|
||||
If the 'backspace' option does contain "eol" and the cursor is in column 1
|
||||
when one of the three keys is used, the current line is joined with the
|
||||
previous line. This effectively deletes the <EOL> in front of the cursor.
|
||||
{Vi: does not cross lines, does not delete past start position of insert}
|
||||
|
||||
*i_CTRL-V_digit*
|
||||
With CTRL-V the decimal, octal or hexadecimal value of a character can be
|
||||
@ -379,8 +373,8 @@ CTRL-\ CTRL-O like CTRL-O but don't move the cursor *i_CTRL-\_CTRL-O*
|
||||
CTRL-L when 'insertmode' is set: go to Normal mode *i_CTRL-L*
|
||||
CTRL-G u break undo sequence, start new change *i_CTRL-G_u*
|
||||
CTRL-G U don't break undo with next left/right cursor *i_CTRL-G_U*
|
||||
movement (but only if the cursor stays
|
||||
within same the line)
|
||||
movement, if the cursor stays within
|
||||
same the line
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Note: If the cursor keys take you out of Insert mode, check the 'noesckeys'
|
||||
@ -519,15 +513,14 @@ The 'expandtab' option is off by default. Note that in Replace mode, a single
|
||||
character is replaced with several spaces. The result of this is that the
|
||||
number of characters in the line increases. Backspacing will delete one
|
||||
space at a time. The original character will be put back for only one space
|
||||
that you backspace over (the last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab'
|
||||
option}
|
||||
that you backspace over (the last one).
|
||||
|
||||
*ins-smarttab*
|
||||
When the 'smarttab' option is on, a <Tab> inserts 'shiftwidth' positions at
|
||||
the beginning of a line and 'tabstop' positions in other places. This means
|
||||
that often spaces instead of a <Tab> character are inserted. When 'smarttab'
|
||||
is off, a <Tab> always inserts 'tabstop' positions, and 'shiftwidth' is only
|
||||
used for ">>" and the like. {not in Vi}
|
||||
used for ">>" and the like.
|
||||
|
||||
*ins-softtabstop*
|
||||
When the 'softtabstop' option is non-zero, a <Tab> inserts 'softtabstop'
|
||||
@ -567,14 +560,13 @@ If the 'expandtab' option is on, a <Tab> will replace one character with
|
||||
several spaces. The result of this is that the number of characters in the
|
||||
line increases. Backspacing will delete one space at a time. The original
|
||||
character will be put back for only one space that you backspace over (the
|
||||
last one). {Vi does not have the 'expandtab' option}
|
||||
last one).
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
6. Virtual Replace mode *vreplace-mode* *Virtual-Replace-mode*
|
||||
|
||||
Enter Virtual Replace mode with the "gR" command in normal mode.
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+vreplace| feature}
|
||||
{Vi does not have Virtual Replace mode}
|
||||
|
||||
Virtual Replace mode is similar to Replace mode, but instead of replacing
|
||||
actual characters in the file, you are replacing screen real estate, so that
|
||||
@ -642,6 +634,7 @@ and one of the CTRL-X commands. You exit CTRL-X mode by typing a key that is
|
||||
not a valid CTRL-X mode command. Valid keys are the CTRL-X command itself,
|
||||
CTRL-N (next), and CTRL-P (previous).
|
||||
|
||||
To get the current completion information, |complete_info()| can be used.
|
||||
Also see the 'infercase' option if you want to adjust the case of the match.
|
||||
|
||||
*complete_CTRL-E*
|
||||
@ -1076,6 +1069,11 @@ that contains the List. The Dict can have these items:
|
||||
The only value currently recognized is "always", the
|
||||
effect is that the function is called whenever the
|
||||
leading text is changed.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to suppress the warning message for an empty result, return
|
||||
|v:none|. This is useful to implement asynchronous completion with
|
||||
|complete()|.
|
||||
|
||||
Other items are ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
For acting upon end of completion, see the |CompleteDone| autocommand event.
|
||||
@ -1099,6 +1097,9 @@ items:
|
||||
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
|
||||
equal when non-zero, always treat this item to be equal when
|
||||
comparing. Which means, "equal=1" disables filtering
|
||||
of this item.
|
||||
dup when non-zero this match will be added even when an
|
||||
item with the same word is already present.
|
||||
empty when non-zero this match will be added even when it is
|
||||
@ -1106,10 +1107,10 @@ items:
|
||||
user_data custom data which is associated with the item and
|
||||
available in |v:completed_item|
|
||||
|
||||
All of these except "icase", "dup" and "empty" must be a string. If an item
|
||||
does not meet these requirements then an error message is given and further
|
||||
items in the list are not used. You can mix string and Dictionary items in
|
||||
the returned list.
|
||||
All of these except "icase", "equal", "dup" and "empty" must be a string. If
|
||||
an item does not meet these requirements then an error message is given and
|
||||
further items in the list are not used. You can mix string and Dictionary
|
||||
items in the returned list.
|
||||
|
||||
The "menu" item is used in the popup menu and may be truncated, thus it should
|
||||
be relatively short. The "info" item can be longer, it will be displayed in
|
||||
@ -1798,7 +1799,7 @@ I Insert text before the first non-blank in the line
|
||||
the last blank.
|
||||
|
||||
*gI*
|
||||
gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times. {not in Vi}
|
||||
gI Insert text in column 1 [count] times.
|
||||
|
||||
*gi*
|
||||
gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
|
||||
@ -1809,19 +1810,16 @@ gi Insert text in the same position as where Insert mode
|
||||
but NOT for inserted/deleted characters.
|
||||
When the |:keepjumps| command modifier is used the |'^|
|
||||
mark won't be changed.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*o*
|
||||
o Begin a new line below the cursor and insert text,
|
||||
repeat [count] times. {Vi: blank [count] screen
|
||||
lines}
|
||||
repeat [count] times.
|
||||
When the '#' flag is in 'cpoptions' the count is
|
||||
ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
*O*
|
||||
O Begin a new line above the cursor and insert text,
|
||||
repeat [count] times. {Vi: blank [count] screen
|
||||
lines}
|
||||
repeat [count] times.
|
||||
When the '#' flag is in 'cpoptions' the count is
|
||||
ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1876,7 +1874,6 @@ NOTE: These commands cannot be used with |:global| or |:vglobal|.
|
||||
script, the insertion only starts after the function
|
||||
or script is finished.
|
||||
This command does not work from |:normal|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:stopi* *:stopinsert*
|
||||
:stopi[nsert] Stop Insert mode as soon as possible. Works like
|
||||
@ -1893,12 +1890,10 @@ NOTE: These commands cannot be used with |:global| or |:vglobal|.
|
||||
Note that when using this command in a function or
|
||||
script that the replacement will only start after
|
||||
the function or script is finished.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:startgreplace*
|
||||
:startg[replace][!] Just like |:startreplace|, but use Virtual Replace
|
||||
mode, like with |gR|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
10. Inserting a file *inserting-file*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 01
|
||||
*intro.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -34,9 +34,7 @@ It can be accessed from within Vim with the <Help> or <F1> key and with the
|
||||
is not located in the default place. You can jump to subjects like with tags:
|
||||
Use CTRL-] to jump to a subject under the cursor, use CTRL-T to jump back.
|
||||
|
||||
Throughout this manual the differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in
|
||||
curly braces, like this: {Vi does not have on-line help}. See |vi_diff.txt|
|
||||
for a summary of the differences between Vim and Vi.
|
||||
The differences between Vi and Vim are mentioned in |vi_diff.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
This manual refers to Vim on various machines. There may be small differences
|
||||
between different computers and terminals. Besides the remarks given in this
|
||||
@ -268,9 +266,9 @@ In this documentation there are several references to other versions of Vi:
|
||||
Vi "the original". Without further remarks this is the version
|
||||
of Vi that appeared in Sun OS 4.x. ":version" returns
|
||||
"Version 3.7, 6/7/85". Sometimes other versions are referred
|
||||
to. Only runs under Unix. Source code only available with a
|
||||
license. More information on Vi can be found through:
|
||||
http://vi-editor.org [doesn't currently work...]
|
||||
to. Only runs under Unix. Source code is now available under a
|
||||
BSD-style license. More information on Vi can be found through:
|
||||
http://ex-vi.sourceforge.net/
|
||||
*Posix*
|
||||
Posix From the IEEE standard 1003.2, Part 2: Shell and utilities.
|
||||
Generally known as "Posix". This is a textual description of
|
||||
@ -285,11 +283,10 @@ Nvi The "New" Vi. The version of Vi that comes with BSD 4.4 and FreeBSD.
|
||||
Source code is freely available.
|
||||
*Elvis*
|
||||
Elvis Another Vi clone, made by Steve Kirkendall. Very compact but isn't
|
||||
as flexible as Vim.
|
||||
The version used is 2.1. It is still being developed. Source code is
|
||||
freely available.
|
||||
*NeoVim*
|
||||
NeoVim A Vim clone. Forked the Vim source in 2014 and went a different way.
|
||||
as flexible as Vim. Development has stalled, Elvis has left the
|
||||
building! Source code is freely available.
|
||||
*Neovim*
|
||||
Neovim A Vim clone. Forked the Vim source in 2014 and went a different way.
|
||||
Very much bound to github and has many more dependencies, making
|
||||
development more complex and limiting portability. Code has been
|
||||
refactored, resulting in patches not being exchangeable with Vim.
|
||||
@ -649,11 +646,7 @@ Ex :vi -- -- -- -- --
|
||||
the command.
|
||||
In the last case <Esc> may be the character defined with the 'wildchar'
|
||||
option, in which case it will start command-line completion. You can
|
||||
ignore that and type <Esc> again. {Vi: when hitting <Esc> the command-line
|
||||
is executed. This is unexpected for most people; therefore it was changed
|
||||
in Vim. But when the <Esc> is part of a mapping, the command-line is
|
||||
executed. If you want the Vi behaviour also when typing <Esc>, use ":cmap
|
||||
^V<Esc> ^V^M"}
|
||||
ignore that and type <Esc> again.
|
||||
*4 Go from Normal to Select mode by:
|
||||
- use the mouse to select text while 'selectmode' contains "mouse"
|
||||
- use a non-printable command to move the cursor while keeping the Shift
|
||||
@ -704,7 +697,6 @@ gQ Switch to "Ex" mode like with "Q", but really behave
|
||||
like typing ":" commands after another. All command
|
||||
line editing, completion etc. is available.
|
||||
Use the ":vi" command |:visual| to exit "Ex" mode.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. The window contents *window-contents*
|
||||
@ -717,7 +709,6 @@ exceptions:
|
||||
character.
|
||||
- When inserting text in one window, other windows on the same text are not
|
||||
updated until the insert is finished.
|
||||
{Vi: The screen is not always updated on slow terminals}
|
||||
|
||||
Lines longer than the window width will wrap, unless the 'wrap' option is off
|
||||
(see below). The 'linebreak' option can be set to wrap at a blank character.
|
||||
@ -763,7 +754,6 @@ If there is a single line that is too long to fit in the window, this is a
|
||||
special situation. Vim will show only part of the line, around where the
|
||||
cursor is. There are no special characters shown, so that you can edit all
|
||||
parts of this line.
|
||||
{Vi: gives an "internal error" on lines that do not fit in the window}
|
||||
|
||||
The '@' occasion in the 'highlight' option can be used to set special
|
||||
highlighting for the '@' and '~' characters. This makes it possible to
|
||||
@ -778,7 +768,7 @@ that is not shown, the screen is scrolled horizontally. The advantage of
|
||||
this method is that columns are shown as they are and lines that cannot fit
|
||||
on the screen can be edited. The disadvantage is that you cannot see all the
|
||||
characters of a line at once. The 'sidescroll' option can be set to the
|
||||
minimal number of columns to scroll. {Vi: has no 'wrap' option}
|
||||
minimal number of columns to scroll.
|
||||
|
||||
All normal ASCII characters are displayed directly on the screen. The <Tab>
|
||||
is replaced with the number of spaces that it represents. Other non-printing
|
||||
@ -810,16 +800,14 @@ command characters 'showcmd' on off
|
||||
cursor position 'ruler' off off
|
||||
|
||||
The current mode is "-- INSERT --" or "-- REPLACE --", see |'showmode'|. The
|
||||
command characters are those that you typed but were not used yet. {Vi: does
|
||||
not show the characters you typed or the cursor position}
|
||||
command characters are those that you typed but were not used yet.
|
||||
|
||||
If you have a slow terminal you can switch off the status messages to speed
|
||||
up editing:
|
||||
:set nosc noru nosm
|
||||
|
||||
If there is an error, an error message will be shown for at least one second
|
||||
(in reverse video). {Vi: error messages may be overwritten with other
|
||||
messages before you have a chance to read them}
|
||||
(in reverse video).
|
||||
|
||||
Some commands show how many lines were affected. Above which threshold this
|
||||
happens can be controlled with the 'report' option (default 2).
|
||||
@ -832,7 +820,7 @@ Make it at least 40 characters wide to be able to read most messages on the
|
||||
last line.
|
||||
|
||||
On most Unix systems, resizing the window is recognized and handled correctly
|
||||
by Vim. {Vi: not ok}
|
||||
by Vim.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
8. Definitions *definitions*
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 18
|
||||
*map.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
Map the key sequence {lhs} to {rhs} for the modes
|
||||
where the map command applies. Disallow mapping of
|
||||
{rhs}, to avoid nested and recursive mappings. Often
|
||||
used to redefine a command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
used to redefine a command.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:unm[ap] {lhs} |mapmode-nvo| *:unm* *:unmap*
|
||||
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ modes.
|
||||
:cmapc[lear] |mapmode-c| *:cmapc* *:cmapclear*
|
||||
:tmapc[lear] |mapmode-t| *:tmapc* *:tmapclear*
|
||||
Remove ALL mappings for the modes where the map
|
||||
command applies. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command applies.
|
||||
Use the <buffer> argument to remove buffer-local
|
||||
mappings |:map-<buffer>|
|
||||
Warning: This also removes the default mappings.
|
||||
@ -143,7 +143,6 @@ modes.
|
||||
:tma[p] {lhs} |mapmode-t| *:tmap_l*
|
||||
List the key mappings for the key sequences starting
|
||||
with {lhs} in the modes where the map command applies.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
These commands are used to map a key or key sequence to a string of
|
||||
characters. You can use this to put command sequences under function keys,
|
||||
@ -160,7 +159,6 @@ decide if "aa" or "aaa" should be mapped. This means that after typing "aa"
|
||||
that mapping won't get expanded yet, Vim is waiting for another character.
|
||||
If you type a space, then "foo" will get inserted, plus the space. If you
|
||||
type "a", then "bar" will get inserted.
|
||||
{Vi does not allow ambiguous mappings}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1.2 SPECIAL ARGUMENTS *:map-arguments*
|
||||
@ -1016,45 +1014,40 @@ See |:verbose-cmd| for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
*:norea* *:noreabbrev*
|
||||
:norea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
|
||||
same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs} {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
Same as ":ab", but no remapping for this {rhs}.
|
||||
|
||||
*:ca* *:cabbrev*
|
||||
:ca[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
|
||||
same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only. {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
Same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cuna* *:cunabbrev*
|
||||
:cuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only. {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
:cuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for Command-line mode only.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cnorea* *:cnoreabbrev*
|
||||
:cnorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
|
||||
same as ":ab", but for Command-line mode only and no
|
||||
remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
|
||||
remapping for this {rhs}
|
||||
|
||||
*:ia* *:iabbrev*
|
||||
:ia[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
|
||||
same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only. {not in Vi}
|
||||
Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only.
|
||||
|
||||
*:iuna* *:iunabbrev*
|
||||
:iuna[bbrev] {lhs} same as ":una", but for insert mode only. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
:iuna[bbrev] {lhs} Same as ":una", but for insert mode only.
|
||||
|
||||
*:inorea* *:inoreabbrev*
|
||||
:inorea[bbrev] [<expr>] [<buffer>] [lhs] [rhs]
|
||||
same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
|
||||
remapping for this {rhs} {not in Vi}
|
||||
Same as ":ab", but for Insert mode only and no
|
||||
remapping for this {rhs}.
|
||||
|
||||
*:abc* *:abclear*
|
||||
:abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:abc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations.
|
||||
|
||||
*:iabc* *:iabclear*
|
||||
:iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode. {not in Vi}
|
||||
:iabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cabc* *:cabclear*
|
||||
:cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode. {not
|
||||
in Vi}
|
||||
:cabc[lear] [<buffer>] Remove all abbreviations for Command-line mode.
|
||||
|
||||
*using_CTRL-V*
|
||||
It is possible to use special characters in the rhs of an abbreviation.
|
||||
@ -1147,8 +1140,7 @@ to find out what they are defined to.
|
||||
The |:scriptnames| command can be used to see which scripts have been sourced
|
||||
and what their <SNR> number is.
|
||||
|
||||
This is all {not in Vi} and {not available when compiled without the |+eval|
|
||||
feature}.
|
||||
This is all {not available when compiled without the |+eval| feature}.
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
4. User-defined commands *user-commands*
|
||||
@ -1193,9 +1185,10 @@ scripts.
|
||||
|
||||
:com[mand] *:com* *:command*
|
||||
List all user-defined commands. When listing commands,
|
||||
the characters in the first two columns are
|
||||
the characters in the first columns are:
|
||||
! Command has the -bang attribute
|
||||
" Command has the -register attribute
|
||||
| Command has the -bar attribute
|
||||
b Command is local to current buffer
|
||||
(see below for details on attributes)
|
||||
The list can be filtered on command name with
|
||||
@ -1390,7 +1383,7 @@ Possible attributes are:
|
||||
number.
|
||||
-count=N A count (default N) which is specified either in the line
|
||||
number position, or as an initial argument (like |:Next|).
|
||||
Specifying -count (without a default) acts like -count=0
|
||||
-count acts like -count=0
|
||||
|
||||
Note that -range=N and -count=N are mutually exclusive - only one should be
|
||||
specified.
|
||||
@ -1400,14 +1393,17 @@ It is possible that the special characters in the range like ., $ or % which
|
||||
by default correspond to the current line, last line and the whole buffer,
|
||||
relate to arguments, (loaded) buffers, windows or tab pages.
|
||||
|
||||
Possible values are:
|
||||
-addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default)
|
||||
-addr=arguments Range for arguments
|
||||
-addr=buffers Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
|
||||
-addr=loaded_buffers Range for loaded buffers
|
||||
-addr=windows Range for windows
|
||||
-addr=tabs Range for tab pages
|
||||
-addr=other other kind of range
|
||||
Possible values are (second column is the short name used in listing):
|
||||
-addr=lines Range of lines (this is the default for -range)
|
||||
-addr=arguments arg Range for arguments
|
||||
-addr=buffers buf Range for buffers (also not loaded buffers)
|
||||
-addr=loaded_buffers load Range for loaded buffers
|
||||
-addr=windows win Range for windows
|
||||
-addr=tabs tab Range for tab pages
|
||||
-addr=quickfix qf Range for quickfix entries
|
||||
-addr=other ? other kind of range; can use ".", "$" and "%"
|
||||
as with "lines" (this is the default for
|
||||
-count)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Special cases ~
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
|
||||
*mbyte.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
|
||||
@ -14,9 +14,6 @@ For an introduction to the most common features, see |usr_45.txt| in the user
|
||||
manual.
|
||||
For changing the language of messages and menus see |mlang.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+multi_byte| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
1. Getting started |mbyte-first|
|
||||
2. Locale |mbyte-locale|
|
||||
3. Encoding |mbyte-encoding|
|
||||
@ -44,16 +41,6 @@ features. Unfortunately, every system has its own way to deal with multibyte
|
||||
languages and it is quite complicated.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
COMPILING
|
||||
|
||||
If you already have a compiled Vim program, check if the |+multi_byte| feature
|
||||
is included. The |:version| command can be used for this.
|
||||
|
||||
If +multi_byte is not included, you should compile Vim with "normal", "big" or
|
||||
"huge" features. You can further tune what features are included. See the
|
||||
INSTALL files in the source directory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
LOCALE
|
||||
|
||||
First of all, you must make sure your current locale is set correctly. If
|
||||
@ -633,6 +620,21 @@ windows maintains a table of which groups of characters are required for a
|
||||
locale. You have to specify all the fonts that a locale requires in the
|
||||
'guifontset' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Setting the 'guifontset' option also means that all font names will be handled
|
||||
as a fontset name. Also the ones used for the "font" argument of the
|
||||
|:highlight| command.
|
||||
|
||||
Note the difference between 'guifont' and 'guifontset': In 'guifont'
|
||||
the comma-separated names are alternative names, one of which will be
|
||||
used. In 'guifontset' the whole string is one fontset name,
|
||||
including the commas. It is not possible to specify alternative
|
||||
fontset names.
|
||||
This example works on many X11 systems: >
|
||||
:set guifontset=-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-*-*
|
||||
<
|
||||
The fonts must match with the current locale. If fonts for the character sets
|
||||
that the current locale uses are not included, setting 'guifontset' will fail.
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: The fontset always uses the current locale, even though 'encoding' may
|
||||
be set to use a different charset. In that situation you might want to use
|
||||
'guifont' and 'guifontwide' instead of 'guifontset'.
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 30
|
||||
*message.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -703,11 +703,13 @@ Or use ":set nocp".
|
||||
This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
|
||||
no argument has been specified.
|
||||
|
||||
*E474* *E475* >
|
||||
*E474* *E475* *E983* >
|
||||
Invalid argument
|
||||
Invalid argument: {arg}
|
||||
Duplicate argument: {arg}
|
||||
|
||||
An Ex command has been executed, but an invalid argument has been specified.
|
||||
An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
|
||||
specified.
|
||||
|
||||
*E488* >
|
||||
Trailing characters
|
||||
@ -796,7 +798,6 @@ and the screen is about to be redrawn:
|
||||
like pressing <Space>. This makes it impossible to select text though.
|
||||
-> For the GUI clicking the left mouse button in the last line works like
|
||||
pressing <Space>.
|
||||
{Vi: only ":" commands are interpreted}
|
||||
|
||||
If you accidentally hit <Enter> or <Space> and you want to see the displayed
|
||||
text then use |g<|. This only works when 'more' is set.
|
||||
@ -828,10 +829,10 @@ Type effect ~
|
||||
G down all the way, until the hit-enter
|
||||
prompt
|
||||
|
||||
<BS> or k or <Up> one line back (*)
|
||||
u up a page (half a screen) (*)
|
||||
b or <PageUp> back a screen (*)
|
||||
g back to the start (*)
|
||||
<BS> or k or <Up> one line back
|
||||
u up a page (half a screen)
|
||||
b or <PageUp> back a screen
|
||||
g back to the start
|
||||
|
||||
q, <Esc> or CTRL-C stop the listing
|
||||
: stop the listing and enter a
|
||||
@ -840,13 +841,11 @@ Type effect ~
|
||||
the clipboard ("* and "+ registers)
|
||||
{menu-entry} what the menu is defined to in
|
||||
Cmdline-mode.
|
||||
<LeftMouse> (**) next page
|
||||
<LeftMouse> next page (*)
|
||||
|
||||
Any other key causes the meaning of the keys to be displayed.
|
||||
|
||||
(*) backwards scrolling is {not in Vi}. Only scrolls back to where messages
|
||||
started to scroll.
|
||||
(**) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
|
||||
(*) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
|
||||
- For the GUI: in the last line of the screen.
|
||||
- When 'r' is included in 'mouse' (but then selecting text won't work).
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
|
||||
*mlang.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ The basics are explained in the user manual: |usr_45.txt|.
|
||||
|
||||
Also see |help-translated| for multi-language help.
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these features}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+multi_lang| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 27
|
||||
*motion.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 07
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ l or *l*
|
||||
TEXT column (if possible). Most other commands stay
|
||||
in the same SCREEN column. <Home> works like "1|",
|
||||
which differs from "0" when the line starts with a
|
||||
<Tab>. {not in Vi}
|
||||
<Tab>.
|
||||
|
||||
*^*
|
||||
^ To the first non-blank character of the line.
|
||||
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ $ or <End> To the end of the line. When a count is given also go
|
||||
|
||||
*g_*
|
||||
g_ To the last non-blank character of the line and
|
||||
[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
[count - 1] lines downward |inclusive|.
|
||||
|
||||
*g0* *g<Home>*
|
||||
g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
|
||||
@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ g0 or g<Home> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first character of
|
||||
When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
|
||||
character of the current line that is on the screen.
|
||||
Differs from "0" when the first character of the line
|
||||
is not on the screen. {not in Vi}
|
||||
is not on the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
*g^*
|
||||
g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
|
||||
@ -220,12 +220,11 @@ g^ When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the first non-blank
|
||||
When lines don't wrap ('wrap' off): To the leftmost
|
||||
non-blank character of the current line that is on the
|
||||
screen. Differs from "^" when the first non-blank
|
||||
character of the line is not on the screen. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
character of the line is not on the screen.
|
||||
|
||||
*gm*
|
||||
gm Like "g0", but half a screenwidth to the right (or as
|
||||
much as possible). {not in Vi}
|
||||
much as possible).
|
||||
|
||||
*g$* *g<End>*
|
||||
g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
|
||||
@ -240,7 +239,6 @@ g$ or g<End> When lines wrap ('wrap' on): To the last character of
|
||||
instead of going to the end of the line.
|
||||
When 'virtualedit' is enabled moves to the end of the
|
||||
screen line.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*bar*
|
||||
| To screen column [count] in the current line.
|
||||
@ -296,12 +294,12 @@ CTRL-N [count] lines downward |linewise|.
|
||||
gk or *gk* *g<Up>*
|
||||
g<Up> [count] display lines upward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
Differs from 'k' when lines wrap, and when used with
|
||||
an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
|
||||
an operator, because it's not linewise.
|
||||
|
||||
gj or *gj* *g<Down>*
|
||||
g<Down> [count] display lines downward. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
Differs from 'j' when lines wrap, and when used with
|
||||
an operator, because it's not linewise. {not in Vi}
|
||||
an operator, because it's not linewise.
|
||||
|
||||
*-*
|
||||
- <minus> [count] lines upward, on the first non-blank
|
||||
@ -320,11 +318,11 @@ _ <underscore> [count] - 1 lines downward, on the first non-blank
|
||||
G Goto line [count], default last line, on the first
|
||||
non-blank character |linewise|. If 'startofline' not
|
||||
set, keep the same column.
|
||||
G is a one of |jump-motions|.
|
||||
G is one of the |jump-motions|.
|
||||
|
||||
*<C-End>*
|
||||
<C-End> Goto line [count], default last line, on the last
|
||||
character |inclusive|. {not in Vi}
|
||||
character |inclusive|.
|
||||
|
||||
<C-Home> or *gg* *<C-Home>*
|
||||
gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
|
||||
@ -342,7 +340,7 @@ gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
|
||||
non-blank in the line |linewise|. To compute the new
|
||||
line number this formula is used:
|
||||
({count} * number-of-lines + 99) / 100
|
||||
See also 'startofline' option. {not in Vi}
|
||||
See also 'startofline' option.
|
||||
|
||||
:[range]go[to] [count] *:go* *:goto* *go*
|
||||
[count]go Go to [count] byte in the buffer. Default [count] is
|
||||
@ -352,7 +350,6 @@ gg Goto line [count], default first line, on the first
|
||||
'fileformat' setting.
|
||||
Also see the |line2byte()| function, and the 'o'
|
||||
option in 'statusline'.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the
|
||||
|+byte_offset| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -412,9 +409,7 @@ WORD before the fold.
|
||||
|
||||
Special case: "cw" and "cW" are treated like "ce" and "cE" if the cursor is
|
||||
on a non-blank. This is because "cw" is interpreted as change-word, and a
|
||||
word does not include the following white space. {Vi: "cw" when on a blank
|
||||
followed by other blanks changes only the first blank; this is probably a
|
||||
bug, because "dw" deletes all the blanks}
|
||||
word does not include the following white space.
|
||||
|
||||
Another special case: When using the "w" motion in combination with an
|
||||
operator and the last word moved over is at the end of a line, the end of
|
||||
@ -516,7 +511,6 @@ including white space, the commands starting with "i" select an "inner" object
|
||||
without white space, or just the white space. Thus the "inner" commands
|
||||
always select less text than the "a" commands.
|
||||
|
||||
These commands are {not in Vi}.
|
||||
These commands are not available when the |+textobjects| feature has been
|
||||
disabled at compile time.
|
||||
Also see `gn` and `gN`, operating on the last search pattern.
|
||||
@ -780,7 +774,7 @@ m< or m> Set the |'<| or |'>| mark. Useful to change what the
|
||||
|
||||
*'A* *'0* *`A* *`0*
|
||||
'{A-Z0-9} `{A-Z0-9} To the mark {A-Z0-9} in the file where it was set (not
|
||||
a motion command when in another file). {not in Vi}
|
||||
a motion command when in another file).
|
||||
|
||||
*g'* *g'a* *g`* *g`a*
|
||||
g'{mark} g`{mark}
|
||||
@ -790,18 +784,17 @@ g'{mark} g`{mark}
|
||||
< jumps to the last known position in a file. See
|
||||
$VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim.
|
||||
Also see |:keepjumps|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*:marks*
|
||||
:marks List all the current marks (not a motion command).
|
||||
The |'(|, |')|, |'{| and |'}| marks are not listed.
|
||||
The first column has number zero.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*E283*
|
||||
:marks {arg} List the marks that are mentioned in {arg} (not a
|
||||
motion command). For example: >
|
||||
:marks aB
|
||||
< to list marks 'a' and 'B'. {not in Vi}
|
||||
< to list marks 'a' and 'B'.
|
||||
|
||||
*:delm* *:delmarks*
|
||||
:delm[arks] {marks} Delete the specified marks. Marks that can be deleted
|
||||
@ -815,11 +808,9 @@ g'{mark} g`{mark}
|
||||
:delmarks p-z deletes marks in the range p to z
|
||||
:delmarks ^.[] deletes marks ^ . [ ]
|
||||
:delmarks \" deletes mark "
|
||||
< {not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
:delm[arks]! Delete all marks for the current buffer, but not marks
|
||||
A-Z or 0-9.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
A mark is not visible in any way. It is just a position in the file that is
|
||||
remembered. Do not confuse marks with named registers, they are totally
|
||||
@ -838,12 +829,12 @@ deletes the lines from the cursor position to mark 't'. Hint: Use mark 't' for
|
||||
Top, 'b' for Bottom, etc.. Lowercase marks are restored when using undo and
|
||||
redo.
|
||||
|
||||
Uppercase marks 'A to 'Z include the file name. {Vi: no uppercase marks} You
|
||||
can use them to jump from file to file. You can only use an uppercase mark
|
||||
with an operator if the mark is in the current file. The line number of the
|
||||
mark remains correct, even if you insert/delete lines or edit another file for
|
||||
a moment. When the 'viminfo' option is not empty, uppercase marks are kept in
|
||||
the .viminfo file. See |viminfo-file-marks|.
|
||||
Uppercase marks 'A to 'Z include the file name. You can use them to jump from
|
||||
file to file. You can only use an uppercase mark with an operator if the mark
|
||||
is in the current file. The line number of the mark remains correct, even if
|
||||
you insert/delete lines or edit another file for a moment. When the 'viminfo'
|
||||
option is not empty, uppercase marks are kept in the .viminfo file. See
|
||||
|viminfo-file-marks|.
|
||||
|
||||
Numbered marks '0 to '9 are quite different. They can not be set directly.
|
||||
They are only present when using a viminfo file |viminfo-file|. Basically '0
|
||||
@ -854,11 +845,11 @@ Numbered mark should be stored. See |viminfo-file-marks|.
|
||||
|
||||
*'[* *`[*
|
||||
'[ `[ To the first character of the previously changed
|
||||
or yanked text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
or yanked text.
|
||||
|
||||
*']* *`]*
|
||||
'] `] To the last character of the previously changed or
|
||||
yanked text. {not in Vi}
|
||||
yanked text.
|
||||
|
||||
After executing an operator the Cursor is put at the beginning of the text
|
||||
that was operated upon. After a put command ("p" or "P") the cursor is
|
||||
@ -876,7 +867,7 @@ was made yet in the current file.
|
||||
'< `< To the first line or character of the last selected
|
||||
Visual area in the current buffer. For block mode it
|
||||
may also be the last character in the first line (to
|
||||
be able to define the block). {not in Vi}.
|
||||
be able to define the block).
|
||||
|
||||
*'>* *`>*
|
||||
'> `> To the last line or character of the last selected
|
||||
@ -884,7 +875,7 @@ was made yet in the current file.
|
||||
may also be the first character of the last line (to
|
||||
be able to define the block). Note that 'selection'
|
||||
applies, the position may be just after the Visual
|
||||
area. {not in Vi}.
|
||||
area.
|
||||
|
||||
*''* *``*
|
||||
'' `` To the position before the latest jump, or where the
|
||||
@ -900,13 +891,12 @@ was made yet in the current file.
|
||||
Only one position is remembered per buffer, not one
|
||||
for each window. As long as the buffer is visible in
|
||||
a window the position won't be changed.
|
||||
{not in Vi}.
|
||||
|
||||
*'^* *`^*
|
||||
'^ `^ To the position where the cursor was the last time
|
||||
when Insert mode was stopped. This is used by the
|
||||
|gi| command. Not set when the |:keepjumps| command
|
||||
modifier was used. {not in Vi}
|
||||
modifier was used.
|
||||
|
||||
*'.* *`.*
|
||||
'. `. To the position where the last change was made. The
|
||||
@ -916,30 +906,29 @@ was made yet in the current file.
|
||||
command changed. For example when inserting a word,
|
||||
the position will be on the last character.
|
||||
To jump to older changes use |g;|.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*'(* *`(*
|
||||
'( `( To the start of the current sentence, like the |(|
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*')* *`)*
|
||||
') `) To the end of the current sentence, like the |)|
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*'{* *`{*
|
||||
'{ `{ To the start of the current paragraph, like the |{|
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*'}* *`}*
|
||||
'} `} To the end of the current paragraph, like the |}|
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
|
||||
|
||||
*]'*
|
||||
]' [count] times to next line with a lowercase mark below
|
||||
the cursor, on the first non-blank character in the
|
||||
line. {not in Vi}
|
||||
line.
|
||||
|
||||
*]`*
|
||||
]` [count] times to lowercase mark after the cursor. {not
|
||||
@ -948,11 +937,10 @@ These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
|
||||
*['*
|
||||
[' [count] times to previous line with a lowercase mark
|
||||
before the cursor, on the first non-blank character in
|
||||
the line. {not in Vi}
|
||||
the line.
|
||||
|
||||
*[`*
|
||||
[` [count] times to lowercase mark before the cursor.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:loc[kmarks] {command} *:loc* *:lockmarks*
|
||||
@ -1021,7 +1009,7 @@ These commands are not marks themselves, but jump to a mark:
|
||||
|
||||
A "jump" is a command that normally moves the cursor several lines away. If
|
||||
you make the cursor "jump" the position of the cursor before the jump is
|
||||
remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" command,
|
||||
remembered. You can return to that position with the "''" and "``" commands,
|
||||
unless the line containing that position was changed or deleted. The
|
||||
following commands are "jump" commands: "'", "`", "G", "/", "?", "n", "N",
|
||||
"%", "(", ")", "[[", "]]", "{", "}", ":s", ":tag", "L", "M", "H" and the
|
||||
@ -1030,23 +1018,19 @@ commands that start editing a new file.
|
||||
*CTRL-O*
|
||||
CTRL-O Go to [count] Older cursor position in jump list
|
||||
(not a motion command).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
<Tab> or *CTRL-I* *<Tab>*
|
||||
CTRL-I Go to [count] newer cursor position in jump list
|
||||
(not a motion command).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*:ju* *:jumps*
|
||||
:ju[mps] Print the jump list (not a motion command).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*:cle* *:clearjumps*
|
||||
:cle[arjumps] Clear the jump list of the current window.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*jumplist*
|
||||
@ -1131,14 +1115,12 @@ g; Go to [count] older position in change list.
|
||||
positions go to the oldest change.
|
||||
If there is no older change an error message is given.
|
||||
(not a motion command)
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*g,* *E663*
|
||||
g, Go to [count] newer cursor position in change list.
|
||||
Just like |g;| but in the opposite direction.
|
||||
(not a motion command)
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
When using a count you jump as far back or forward as possible. Thus you can
|
||||
@ -1229,19 +1211,19 @@ remembered.
|
||||
|
||||
*[(*
|
||||
[( go to [count] previous unmatched '('.
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*[{*
|
||||
[{ go to [count] previous unmatched '{'.
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*])*
|
||||
]) go to [count] next unmatched ')'.
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*]}*
|
||||
]} go to [count] next unmatched '}'.
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
The above four commands can be used to go to the start or end of the current
|
||||
code block. It is like doing "%" on the '(', ')', '{' or '}' at the other
|
||||
@ -1254,25 +1236,25 @@ bring you back to the switch statement.
|
||||
similar structured language). When not before the
|
||||
start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
|
||||
class. When no '{' is found after the cursor, this is
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
*]M*
|
||||
]M Go to [count] next end of a method (for Java or
|
||||
similar structured language). When not before the end
|
||||
of a method, jump to the start or end of the class.
|
||||
When no '}' is found after the cursor, this is an
|
||||
error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
error. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
*[m*
|
||||
[m Go to [count] previous start of a method (for Java or
|
||||
similar structured language). When not after the
|
||||
start of a method, jump to the start or end of the
|
||||
class. When no '{' is found before the cursor this is
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
*[M*
|
||||
[M Go to [count] previous end of a method (for Java or
|
||||
similar structured language). When not after the
|
||||
end of a method, jump to the start or end of the
|
||||
class. When no '}' is found before the cursor this is
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
an error. |exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
The above two commands assume that the file contains a class with methods.
|
||||
The class definition is surrounded in '{' and '}'. Each method in the class
|
||||
@ -1295,11 +1277,11 @@ Using "3[m" will jump to the start of the class.
|
||||
|
||||
*[#*
|
||||
[# go to [count] previous unmatched "#if" or "#else".
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*]#*
|
||||
]# go to [count] next unmatched "#else" or "#endif".
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
These two commands work in C programs that contain #if/#else/#endif
|
||||
constructs. It brings you to the start or end of the #if/#else/#endif where
|
||||
@ -1307,11 +1289,11 @@ the current line is included. You can then use "%" to go to the matching line.
|
||||
|
||||
*[star* *[/*
|
||||
[* or [/ go to [count] previous start of a C comment "/*".
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
*]star* *]/*
|
||||
]* or ]/ go to [count] next end of a C comment "*/".
|
||||
|exclusive| motion. {not in Vi}
|
||||
|exclusive| motion.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*H*
|
||||
@ -1339,6 +1321,6 @@ L To line [count] from bottom of window (default: Last
|
||||
<LeftMouse> Moves to the position on the screen where the mouse
|
||||
click is |exclusive|. See also |<LeftMouse>|. If the
|
||||
position is in a status line, that window is made the
|
||||
active window and the cursor is not moved. {not in Vi}
|
||||
active window and the cursor is not moved.
|
||||
|
||||
vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
|
||||
|
@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
|
||||
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Jul 15
|
||||
*netbeans.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur et al.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
*netbeans* *netbeans-support*
|
||||
*netbeans* *NetBeans* *netbeans-support*
|
||||
|
||||
Vim NetBeans Protocol: a socket interface for Vim integration into an IDE.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ Vim NetBeans Protocol: a socket interface for Vim integration into an IDE.
|
||||
10.4. Obtaining the External Editor Module |obtaining-exted|
|
||||
10.5. Setting up NetBeans to run with Vim |netbeans-setup|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these features}
|
||||
{only available when compiled with the |+netbeans_intg| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
@ -123,8 +122,18 @@ Currently the NetBeans interface is supported by Vim running in a terminal and
|
||||
by gvim when it is run with one of the following GUIs: GTK, GNOME, Windows,
|
||||
Athena and Motif.
|
||||
|
||||
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries. See
|
||||
|workshop-xpm| for details on obtaining the latest version of XPM.
|
||||
*netbeans-xpm*
|
||||
If Motif support is required the user must supply XPM libraries.
|
||||
The XPM library is required to show images within Vim with Motif or Athena.
|
||||
Without it the toolbar and signs will be disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
The XPM library is provided by Arnaud Le Hors of the French National Institute
|
||||
for Research in Computer Science and Control. It can be downloaded from
|
||||
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXpm. The current release, as of this
|
||||
writing, is xpm-3.4k-solaris.tgz, which is a gzip'ed tar file. If you create
|
||||
the directory /usr/local/xpm and untar the file there you can use the
|
||||
uncommented lines in the Makefile without changing them. If you use another
|
||||
xpm directory you will need to change the XPM_DIR in src/Makefile.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
On MS-Windows:
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Jan 21
|
||||
*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 21
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 May 06
|
||||
*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Jan 29
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
|
||||
@ -104,6 +104,8 @@ to set up GUI fonts etc. correctly. See :help xim from Vim command prompt.
|
||||
You may want to use GUI with GTK icons, then you have to download and install
|
||||
GTK for OpenVMS or at least runtime shareable images - LIBGTK from
|
||||
polarhome.com
|
||||
Post 7.2 Vim uses GTK2+ while the last GTK on OpenVMS is 1.2.10, therefore
|
||||
the GTK build is no longer available.
|
||||
|
||||
For more advanced questions, please send your problem to Vim on VMS mailing
|
||||
list <vim-vms@polarhome.com>
|
||||
@ -201,10 +203,10 @@ You can check that everything is at the right place with the :version command.
|
||||
|
||||
Example LOGIN.COM: >
|
||||
|
||||
$ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VIM]
|
||||
$ define/nolog VIM DKA0:[UTIL.VIM81]
|
||||
$ vi*m :== mcr VIM:VIM.EXE
|
||||
$ gv*im:== spawn/nowait/input=NLA0 mcr VIM:VIM.EXE -g -GEOMETRY 80x40
|
||||
$ set disp/create/node=192.168.5.223/trans=tcpip
|
||||
$ set disp/create/node=192.168.10.202/trans=tcpip
|
||||
|
||||
Note: This set-up should be enough, if you are working on a standalone server or
|
||||
clustered environment, but if you want to use Vim as an internode editor in
|
||||
@ -764,6 +766,16 @@ GNU_TOOLS.ZIP package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
|
||||
|
||||
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
|
||||
|
||||
Version 8.1
|
||||
- make necessary changes to build v8.1 on VMS
|
||||
|
||||
Version 8.0
|
||||
- solve the 100% cpu usage issue while waiting for a keystroke
|
||||
- correct the VMS warnings and errors around handling the INFINITY (used in json.c)
|
||||
- minor VMS port related changes
|
||||
- correct the make_vms.mms file for 8.0
|
||||
- fix [.TESTDIR]make_vms.mms for 8.0
|
||||
|
||||
Version 7.4
|
||||
- Undo: VMS can not handle more than one dot in the filenames use "dir/name" -> "dir/_un_name"
|
||||
add _un_ at the beginning to keep the extension
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 26
|
||||
*pattern.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -78,24 +78,24 @@ N Repeat the latest "/" or "?" [count] times in
|
||||
4. the first non-blank word after the cursor,
|
||||
in the current line
|
||||
Only whole keywords are searched for, like with the
|
||||
command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive| {not in Vi}
|
||||
command "/\<keyword\>". |exclusive|
|
||||
'ignorecase' is used, 'smartcase' is not.
|
||||
|
||||
*#*
|
||||
# Same as "*", but search backward. The pound sign
|
||||
(character 163) also works. If the "#" key works as
|
||||
backspace, try using "stty erase <BS>" before starting
|
||||
Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace). {not in Vi}
|
||||
Vim (<BS> is CTRL-H or a real backspace).
|
||||
|
||||
*gstar*
|
||||
g* Like "*", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
|
||||
This makes the search also find matches that are not a
|
||||
whole word. {not in Vi}
|
||||
whole word.
|
||||
|
||||
*g#*
|
||||
g# Like "#", but don't put "\<" and "\>" around the word.
|
||||
This makes the search also find matches that are not a
|
||||
whole word. {not in Vi}
|
||||
whole word.
|
||||
|
||||
*gd*
|
||||
gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
|
||||
@ -113,22 +113,21 @@ gd Goto local Declaration. When the cursor is on a local
|
||||
searched use the commands listed in |include-search|.
|
||||
After this command |n| searches forward for the next
|
||||
match (not backward).
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
*gD*
|
||||
gD Goto global Declaration. When the cursor is on a
|
||||
global variable that is defined in the file, this
|
||||
command will jump to its declaration. This works just
|
||||
like "gd", except that the search for the keyword
|
||||
always starts in line 1. {not in Vi}
|
||||
always starts in line 1.
|
||||
|
||||
*1gd*
|
||||
1gd Like "gd", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
|
||||
ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
|
||||
ends before the cursor position.
|
||||
|
||||
*1gD*
|
||||
1gD Like "gD", but ignore matches inside a {} block that
|
||||
ends before the cursor position. {not in Vi}
|
||||
ends before the cursor position.
|
||||
|
||||
*CTRL-C*
|
||||
CTRL-C Interrupt current (search) command. Use CTRL-Break on
|
||||
@ -152,6 +151,17 @@ use <Esc> to abandon the search.
|
||||
All matches for the last used search pattern will be highlighted if you set
|
||||
the 'hlsearch' option. This can be suspended with the |:nohlsearch| command.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'shortmess' does not include the "S" flag, Vim will automatically show an
|
||||
index, on which the cursor is. This can look like this: >
|
||||
|
||||
[1/5] Cursor is on first of 5 matches.
|
||||
[1/>99] Cursor is on first of more than 99 matches.
|
||||
[>99/>99] Cursor is after 99 match of more than 99 matches.
|
||||
[?/??] Unknown how many matches exists, generating the
|
||||
statistics was aborted because of search timeout.
|
||||
|
||||
Note: the count does not take offset into account.
|
||||
|
||||
When no match is found you get the error: *E486* Pattern not found
|
||||
Note that for the |:global| command this behaves like a normal message, for Vi
|
||||
compatibility. For the |:s| command the "e" flag can be used to avoid the
|
||||
@ -160,7 +170,7 @@ error message |:s_flags|.
|
||||
*search-offset* *{offset}*
|
||||
These commands search for the specified pattern. With "/" and "?" an
|
||||
additional offset may be given. There are two types of offsets: line offsets
|
||||
and character offsets. {the character offsets are not in Vi}
|
||||
and character offsets.
|
||||
|
||||
The offset gives the cursor position relative to the found match:
|
||||
[num] [num] lines downwards, in column 1
|
||||
@ -436,30 +446,28 @@ More explanation and examples below, follow the links. *E64* *E871*
|
||||
multi ~
|
||||
'magic' 'nomagic' matches of the preceding atom ~
|
||||
|/star| * \* 0 or more as many as possible
|
||||
|/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible (*)
|
||||
|/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
|
||||
|/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible (*)
|
||||
|/\+| \+ \+ 1 or more as many as possible
|
||||
|/\=| \= \= 0 or 1 as many as possible
|
||||
|/\?| \? \? 0 or 1 as many as possible
|
||||
|
||||
|/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible (*)
|
||||
\{n} \{n} n exactly (*)
|
||||
\{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible (*)
|
||||
\{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible (*)
|
||||
\{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *) (*)
|
||||
|/\{| \{n,m} \{n,m} n to m as many as possible
|
||||
\{n} \{n} n exactly
|
||||
\{n,} \{n,} at least n as many as possible
|
||||
\{,m} \{,m} 0 to m as many as possible
|
||||
\{} \{} 0 or more as many as possible (same as *)
|
||||
|
||||
|/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible (*)
|
||||
\{-n} \{-n} n exactly (*)
|
||||
\{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible (*)
|
||||
\{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible (*)
|
||||
\{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible (*)
|
||||
|/\{-| \{-n,m} \{-n,m} n to m as few as possible
|
||||
\{-n} \{-n} n exactly
|
||||
\{-n,} \{-n,} at least n as few as possible
|
||||
\{-,m} \{-,m} 0 to m as few as possible
|
||||
\{-} \{-} 0 or more as few as possible
|
||||
|
||||
*E59*
|
||||
|/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern (*)
|
||||
|/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width| (*)
|
||||
|/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width| (*)
|
||||
|/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width| (*)
|
||||
|/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width| (*)
|
||||
|
||||
(*) {not in Vi}
|
||||
|/\@>| \@> \@> 1, like matching a whole pattern
|
||||
|/\@=| \@= \@= nothing, requires a match |/zero-width|
|
||||
|/\@!| \@! \@! nothing, requires NO match |/zero-width|
|
||||
|/\@<=| \@<= \@<= nothing, requires a match behind |/zero-width|
|
||||
|/\@<!| \@<! \@<! nothing, requires NO match behind |/zero-width|
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Overview of ordinary atoms. */ordinary-atom*
|
||||
@ -488,7 +496,7 @@ More explanation and examples below, follow the links.
|
||||
|/\%c| \%23c \%23c in column 23 |/zero-width|
|
||||
|/\%v| \%23v \%23v in virtual column 23 |/zero-width|
|
||||
|
||||
Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
|
||||
Character classes: */character-classes*
|
||||
magic nomagic matches ~
|
||||
|/\i| \i \i identifier character (see 'isident' option)
|
||||
|/\I| \I \I like "\i", but excluding digits
|
||||
@ -527,7 +535,7 @@ Character classes {not in Vi}: */character-classes*
|
||||
|/\b| \b \b <BS>
|
||||
|/\n| \n \n end-of-line
|
||||
|/~| ~ \~ last given substitute string
|
||||
|/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\) {not in Vi}
|
||||
|/\1| \1 \1 same string as matched by first \(\)
|
||||
|/\2| \2 \2 Like "\1", but uses second \(\)
|
||||
...
|
||||
|/\9| \9 \9 Like "\1", but uses ninth \(\)
|
||||
@ -605,20 +613,19 @@ overview.
|
||||
character at a time.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\+*
|
||||
\+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in
|
||||
Vi}
|
||||
\+ Matches 1 or more of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
^.\+$ any non-empty line
|
||||
\s\+ white space of at least one character
|
||||
|
||||
*/\=*
|
||||
\= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible. {not in Vi}
|
||||
\= Matches 0 or 1 of the preceding atom, as many as possible.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
foo\= "fo" and "foo"
|
||||
|
||||
*/\?*
|
||||
\? Just like \=. Cannot be used when searching backwards with the "?"
|
||||
command. {not in Vi}
|
||||
command.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\{* *E60* *E554* *E870*
|
||||
\{n,m} Matches n to m of the preceding atom, as many as possible
|
||||
@ -632,7 +639,6 @@ overview.
|
||||
\{-n,} matches at least n of the preceding atom, as few as possible
|
||||
\{-,m} matches 0 to m of the preceding atom, as few as possible
|
||||
\{-} matches 0 or more of the preceding atom, as few as possible
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of these}
|
||||
|
||||
n and m are positive decimal numbers or zero
|
||||
*non-greedy*
|
||||
@ -655,7 +661,7 @@ overview.
|
||||
The } may optionally be preceded with a backslash: \{n,m\}.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\@=*
|
||||
\@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width. {not in Vi}
|
||||
\@= Matches the preceding atom with zero width.
|
||||
Like "(?=pattern)" in Perl.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
foo\(bar\)\@= "foo" in "foobar"
|
||||
@ -675,7 +681,7 @@ overview.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\@!*
|
||||
\@! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match at the
|
||||
current position. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
|
||||
current position. |/zero-width|
|
||||
Like "(?!pattern)" in Perl.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
foo\(bar\)\@! any "foo" not followed by "bar"
|
||||
@ -705,7 +711,7 @@ overview.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\@<=*
|
||||
\@<= Matches with zero width if the preceding atom matches just before what
|
||||
follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
|
||||
follows. |/zero-width|
|
||||
Like "(?<=pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
\(an\_s\+\)\@<=file "file" after "an" and white space or an
|
||||
@ -749,7 +755,7 @@ overview.
|
||||
\@<! Matches with zero width if the preceding atom does NOT match just
|
||||
before what follows. Thus this matches if there is no position in the
|
||||
current or previous line where the atom matches such that it ends just
|
||||
before what follows. |/zero-width| {not in Vi}
|
||||
before what follows. |/zero-width|
|
||||
Like "(?<!pattern)" in Perl, but Vim allows non-fixed-width patterns.
|
||||
The match with the preceding atom is made to end just before the match
|
||||
with what follows, thus an atom that ends in ".*" will work.
|
||||
@ -765,7 +771,7 @@ overview.
|
||||
slow.
|
||||
|
||||
*/\@>*
|
||||
\@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern. {not in Vi}
|
||||
\@> Matches the preceding atom like matching a whole pattern.
|
||||
Like "(?>pattern)" in Perl.
|
||||
Example matches ~
|
||||
\(a*\)\@>a nothing (the "a*" takes all the "a"'s, there can't be
|
||||
@ -844,7 +850,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
/\(.\{-}\zsFab\)\{3}
|
||||
< Finds the third occurrence of "Fab".
|
||||
This cannot be followed by a multi. *E888*
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
*/\ze*
|
||||
\ze Matches at any position, and sets the end of the match there: The
|
||||
previous char is the last char of the whole match. |/zero-width|
|
||||
@ -853,17 +859,17 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
Example: "end\ze\(if\|for\)" matches the "end" in "endif" and
|
||||
"endfor".
|
||||
This cannot be followed by a multi. |E888|
|
||||
{not in Vi} {not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
{not available when compiled without the |+syntax| feature}
|
||||
|
||||
*/\%^* *start-of-file*
|
||||
\%^ Matches start of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
|
||||
start of the string. {not in Vi}
|
||||
start of the string.
|
||||
For example, to find the first "VIM" in a file: >
|
||||
/\%^\_.\{-}\zsVIM
|
||||
<
|
||||
*/\%$* *end-of-file*
|
||||
\%$ Matches end of the file. When matching with a string, matches the
|
||||
end of the string. {not in Vi}
|
||||
end of the string.
|
||||
Note that this does NOT find the last "VIM" in a file: >
|
||||
/VIM\_.\{-}\%$
|
||||
< It will find the next VIM, because the part after it will always
|
||||
@ -887,7 +893,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
|
||||
*/\%#* *cursor-position*
|
||||
\%# Matches with the cursor position. Only works when matching in a
|
||||
buffer displayed in a window. {not in Vi}
|
||||
buffer displayed in a window.
|
||||
WARNING: When the cursor is moved after the pattern was used, the
|
||||
result becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
|
||||
This is especially relevant for syntax highlighting and 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
@ -908,7 +914,6 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
< Note that two dots are required to include mark 'e in the match. That
|
||||
is because "\%<'e" matches at the character before the 'e mark, and
|
||||
since it's a |/zero-width| match it doesn't include that character.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
WARNING: When the mark is moved after the pattern was used, the result
|
||||
becomes invalid. Vim doesn't automatically update the matches.
|
||||
Similar to moving the cursor for "\%#" |/\%#|.
|
||||
@ -918,7 +923,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
\%<23l Matches above a specific line (lower line number).
|
||||
\%>23l Matches below a specific line (higher line number).
|
||||
These three can be used to match specific lines in a buffer. The "23"
|
||||
can be any line number. The first line is 1. {not in Vi}
|
||||
can be any line number. The first line is 1.
|
||||
WARNING: When inserting or deleting lines Vim does not automatically
|
||||
update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
|
||||
wrong.
|
||||
@ -934,7 +939,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
These three can be used to match specific columns in a buffer or
|
||||
string. The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
|
||||
Actually, the column is the byte number (thus it's not exactly right
|
||||
for multi-byte characters). {not in Vi}
|
||||
for multi-byte characters).
|
||||
WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
|
||||
update the matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly becomes
|
||||
wrong.
|
||||
@ -956,7 +961,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
The "23" can be any column number. The first column is 1.
|
||||
Note that some virtual column positions will never match, because they
|
||||
are halfway through a tab or other character that occupies more than
|
||||
one screen character. {not in Vi}
|
||||
one screen character.
|
||||
WARNING: When inserting or deleting text Vim does not automatically
|
||||
update highlighted matches. This means Syntax highlighting quickly
|
||||
becomes wrong.
|
||||
@ -979,7 +984,7 @@ $ At end of pattern or in front of "\|", "\)" or "\n" ('magic' on):
|
||||
where ".*" matches zero characters.
|
||||
<
|
||||
|
||||
Character classes: {not in Vi}
|
||||
Character classes:
|
||||
\i identifier character (see 'isident' option) */\i*
|
||||
\I like "\i", but excluding digits */\I*
|
||||
\k keyword character (see 'iskeyword' option) */\k*
|
||||
@ -1039,7 +1044,7 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
|
||||
*E51* *E54* *E55* *E872* *E873*
|
||||
|
||||
\1 Matches the same string that was matched by */\1* *E65*
|
||||
the first sub-expression in \( and \). {not in Vi}
|
||||
the first sub-expression in \( and \).
|
||||
Example: "\([a-z]\).\1" matches "ata", "ehe", "tot", etc.
|
||||
\2 Like "\1", but uses second sub-expression, */\2*
|
||||
... */\3*
|
||||
@ -1051,7 +1056,6 @@ match ASCII characters, as indicated by the range.
|
||||
\%(\) A pattern enclosed by escaped parentheses. */\%(\)* */\%(* *E53*
|
||||
Just like \(\), but without counting it as a sub-expression. This
|
||||
allows using more groups and it's a little bit faster.
|
||||
{not in Vi}
|
||||
|
||||
x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1118,6 +1122,9 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
*[:tab:]* [:tab:] the <Tab> character
|
||||
*[:escape:]* [:escape:] the <Esc> character
|
||||
*[:backspace:]* [:backspace:] the <BS> character
|
||||
*[:ident:]* [:ident:] identifier character (same as "\i")
|
||||
*[:keyword:]* [:keyword:] keyword character (same as "\k")
|
||||
*[:fname:]* [:fname:] file name character (same as "\f")
|
||||
The brackets in character class expressions are additional to the
|
||||
brackets delimiting a collection. For example, the following is a
|
||||
plausible pattern for a UNIX filename: "[-./[:alnum:]_~]\+" That is,
|
||||
@ -1132,7 +1139,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
The "Func" column shows what library function is used. The
|
||||
implementation depends on the system. Otherwise:
|
||||
(1) Uses islower() for ASCII and Vim builtin rules for other
|
||||
characters when built with the |+multi_byte| feature.
|
||||
characters.
|
||||
(2) Uses Vim builtin rules
|
||||
(3) As with (1) but using isupper()
|
||||
*/[[=* *[==]*
|
||||
@ -1149,7 +1156,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
backslash before it: "[xyz\]]", "[\^xyz]", "[xy\-z]" and "[xyz\\]".
|
||||
(Note: POSIX does not support the use of a backslash this way). For
|
||||
']' you can also make it the first character (following a possible
|
||||
"^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]" {not in Vi}.
|
||||
"^"): "[]xyz]" or "[^]xyz]".
|
||||
For '-' you can also make it the first or last character: "[-xyz]",
|
||||
"[^-xyz]" or "[xyz-]". For '\' you can also let it be followed by
|
||||
any character that's not in "^]-\bdertnoUux". "[\xyz]" matches '\',
|
||||
@ -1158,7 +1165,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
- Omitting the trailing ] is not considered an error. "[]" works like
|
||||
"[]]", it matches the ']' character.
|
||||
- The following translations are accepted when the 'l' flag is not
|
||||
included in 'cpoptions' {not in Vi}:
|
||||
included in 'cpoptions':
|
||||
\e <Esc>
|
||||
\t <Tab>
|
||||
\r <CR> (NOT end-of-line!)
|
||||
@ -1208,7 +1215,7 @@ x A single character, with no special meaning, matches itself
|
||||
\%u20AC Matches the character specified with up to four hexadecimal
|
||||
characters.
|
||||
\%U1234abcd Matches the character specified with up to eight hexadecimal
|
||||
characters.
|
||||
characters, up to 0x7fffffff
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
7. Ignoring case in a pattern */ignorecase*
|
||||
@ -1239,7 +1246,7 @@ files. To match a <Nul> with a search pattern you can just enter CTRL-@ or
|
||||
"CTRL-V 000". This is probably just what you expect. Internally the
|
||||
character is replaced with a <NL> in the search pattern. What is unusual is
|
||||
that typing CTRL-V CTRL-J also inserts a <NL>, thus also searches for a <Nul>
|
||||
in the file. {Vi cannot handle <Nul> characters in the file at all}
|
||||
in the file.
|
||||
|
||||
*CR-used-for-NL*
|
||||
When 'fileformat' is "mac", <NL> characters in the file are stored as <CR>
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2016 Nov 06
|
||||
*pi_gzip.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ This plugin is only available if 'compatible' is not set.
|
||||
You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "loaded_gzip" variable: >
|
||||
:let loaded_gzip = 1
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of this}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
1. Autocommands *gzip-autocmd*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Nov 03
|
||||
*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------------------------
|
||||
NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell
|
||||
@ -114,8 +114,6 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright*
|
||||
13. Todo..................................................|netrw-todo|
|
||||
14. Credits...............................................|netrw-credits|
|
||||
|
||||
{Vi does not have any of this}
|
||||
|
||||
==============================================================================
|
||||
2. Starting With Netrw *netrw-start* {{{1
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3504,7 +3502,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
|
||||
- Click "Add..."
|
||||
- Set External Editor (adjust path as needed, include
|
||||
the quotes and !.! at the end):
|
||||
"c:\Program Files\Vim\vim70\gvim.exe" !.!
|
||||
"c:\Program Files\Vim\vim81\gvim.exe" !.!
|
||||
- Check that the filetype in the box below is
|
||||
{asterisk}.{asterisk} (all files), or whatever types
|
||||
you want (cec: change {asterisk} to * ; I had to
|
||||
@ -3754,8 +3752,8 @@ by obtaining a copy of the latest (often developmental) netrw at:
|
||||
|
||||
The <netrw.vim> script is typically installed on systems as something like:
|
||||
>
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/autoload/netrw.vim
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
|
||||
/usr/local/share/vim/vim8x/autoload/netrw.vim
|
||||
(see output of :echo &rtp)
|
||||
<
|
||||
which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp). If you
|
||||
|
274
runtime/doc/popup.txt
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*popup.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 12
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Displaying text with properties attached. *popup* *popup-window*
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THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
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1. Introduction |popup-intro|
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2. Functions |popup-functions|
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3. Examples |popup-examples|
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{not able to use text properties when the |+textprop| feature was
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disabled at compile time}
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==============================================================================
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1. Introduction *popup-intro*
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We are talking about popup windows here, text that goes on top of the buffer
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text and is under control of a plugin. Other popup functionality:
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- popup menu, see |popup-menu|
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- balloon, see |balloon-eval|
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TODO
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==============================================================================
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2. Functions *popup-functions*
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THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE
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Proposal and discussion on issue #4063: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4063
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[to be moved to eval.txt later]
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popup_show({lines}, {options}) *popup_show()*
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Open a popup window showing {lines}, which is a list of lines,
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where each line has text and text properties.
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{options} is a dictionary with many possible entries.
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Returns a unique ID to be used with |popup_close()|.
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See |popup_show-usage| for details.
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popup_dialog({lines}, {options}) *popup_dialog()*
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Just like |popup_show()| but with different default options:
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pos "center"
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zindex 200
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border []
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popup_notification({text}, {options}) *popup_notification()*
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Show the string {text} for 3 seconds at the top of the Vim
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window. This works like: >
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call popup_show([{'text': {text}}], {
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\ 'line': 1,
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\ 'col': 10,
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\ 'time': 3000,
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\ 'zindex': 200,
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\ 'highlight': 'WarningMsg',
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\ 'border: [],
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\ })
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< Use {options} to change the properties.
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popup_atcursor({text}, {options}) *popup_atcursor()*
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Show the string {text} above the cursor, and close it when the
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cursor moves. This works like: >
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call popup_show([{'text': {text}}], {
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\ 'line': 'cursor-1',
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\ 'col': 'cursor',
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\ 'zindex': 50,
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\ 'moved': 'WORD',
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\ })
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< Use {options} to change the properties.
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popup_menu({lines}, {options}) *popup_atcursor()*
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Show the {lines} near the cursor, handle selecting one of the
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items with cursorkeys, and close it an item is selected with
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Space or Enter. This works like: >
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call popup_show({lines}, {
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\ 'pos': 'center',
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\ 'zindex': 200,
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\ 'wrap': 0,
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\ 'border': [],
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\ 'filter': 'popup_filter_menu',
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\ })
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< Use {options} to change the properties. Should at least set
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"callback" to a function that handles the selected item.
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popup_move({id}, {options}) *popup_move()*
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Move popup {id} to the position speficied with {options}.
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{options} may contain the items from |popup_show()| that
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specify the popup position: "line", "col", "pos", "maxheight",
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"minheight", "maxwidth" and "minwidth".
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popup_filter_menu({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_menu()*
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Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles the cursor
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keys to move the selected index in the popup. Space and Enter
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can be used to select an item. Invokes the "callback" of the
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popup menu with the index of the selected line as the second
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argument.
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popup_filter_yesno({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_yesno()*
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Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles only the keys
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'y', 'Y' and 'n' or 'N'. Invokes the "callback" of the
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popup menu with the 1 for 'y' or 'Y' and zero for 'n' or 'N'
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as the second argument. Pressing Esc and CTRL-C works like
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pressing 'n'.
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popup_setlines({id}, {lnum}, {lines}) *popup_setlines()*
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In popup {id} set line {lnum} and following to {lines}.
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{lnum} is one-based and must be either an existing line or
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just one below the last line, in which case the line gets
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appended.
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{lines} has the same format as one item in {lines} of
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|popup_show()|. Existing lines are replaced. When {lines}
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extends below the last line of the popup lines are appended.
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popup_getlines({id}) *popup_getlines()*
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Return the {lines} for popup {id}.
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popup_setoptions({id}, {options}) *popup_setoptions()*
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Override options in popup {id} with entries in {options}.
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popup_getoptions({id}) *popup_getoptions()*
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Return the {options} for popup {id}.
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popup_close({id}) *popup_close()*
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Close popup {id}.
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POPUP_SHOW() ARGUMENTS *popup_show-usage*
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The first argument of |popup_show()| is a list of text lines. Each item in
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the list is a dictionary with these entries:
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text The text to display.
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props A list of text properties. Optional.
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Each entry is a dictionary, like the third argument of
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|prop_add()|, but specifying the column in the
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dictionary with a "col" entry, see below:
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|popup-props|.
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The second argument of |popup_show()| is a dictionary with options:
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line screen line where to position the popup; can use
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"cursor", "cursor+1" or "cursor-1" to use the line of
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the cursor and add or subtract a number of lines;
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default is "cursor-1".
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col screen column where to position the popup; can use
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"cursor" to use the column of the cursor, "cursor+99"
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and "cursor-99" to add or subtract a number of
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columns; default is "cursor"
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pos "topleft", "topright", "botleft" or "botright":
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defines what corner of the popup "line" and "col" are
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used for. Default is "botleft". Alternatively
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"center" can be used to position the popup somewhere
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near the cursor.
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maxheight maximum height
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minheight minimum height
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maxwidth maximum width
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minwidth minimum width
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title text to be displayed above the first item in the
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popup, on top of any border
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wrap TRUE to make the lines wrap (default TRUE)
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highlight highlight group name to use for the text, defines the
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background and foreground color
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border list with numbers, defining the border thickness
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above/right/below/left of the popup; an empty list
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uses a border of 1 all around
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borderhighlight highlight group name to use for the border
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borderchars list with characters, defining the character to use
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for the top/right/bottom/left border; optionally
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followed by the character to use for the
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topright/botright/botleft/topleft corner; an empty
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list can be used to show a double line all around
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zindex priority for the popup, default 50
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time time in milliseconds after which the popup will close;
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when omitted |popup_close()| must be used.
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moved "cell": close the popup if the cursor moved at least
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one screen cell; "word" allows for moving within
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|<cword>|, "WORD" allows for moving within |<cWORD>|,
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a list with two numbers specifies the start and end
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column
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filter a callback that can filter typed characters, see
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|popup-filter|
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callback a callback to be used when the popup closes, e.g. when
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using |popup_filter_menu()|, see |popup-callback|.
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Depending on the "zindex" the popup goes under or above other popups. The
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completion menu (|popup-menu|) has zindex 100. For messages that occur for a
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short time the suggestion is to use zindex 1000.
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By default text wraps, which causes a line in {lines} to occupy more than one
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screen line. When "wrap" is FALSE then the text outside of the popup or
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outside of the Vim window will not be displayed, thus truncated.
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POPUP TEXT PROPERTIES *popup-props*
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These are similar to the third argument of |prop_add()|, but not exactly the
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same, since they only apply to one line.
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col starting column, counted in bytes, use one for the
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first column.
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length length of text in bytes; can be zero
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end_col column just after the text; not used when "length" is
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present; when {col} and "end_col" are equal, this is a
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zero-width text property
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id user defined ID for the property; when omitted zero is
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used
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type name of the text property type, as added with
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|prop_type_add()|
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transparent do not show these characters, show the text under it;
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if there is an border character to the right or below
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it will be made transparent as well
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POPUP FILTER *popup-filter*
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A callback that gets any typed keys while a popup is displayed. It can return
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TRUE to indicate the key has been handled and is to be discarded, or FALSE to
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let Vim handle the key as usual in the current state.
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The filter function is called with two arguments: the ID of the popup and the
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key.
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Some common key actions:
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Esc close the popup
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cursor keys select another entry
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Tab accept current suggestion
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Vim provides standard filters |popup_filter_menu()| and
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|popup_filter_yesno()|.
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POPUP CALLBACK *popup-callback*
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A callback that is invoked when the popup closes. Used by
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|popup_filter_menu()|. Invoked with two arguments: the ID of the popup and
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the result, which would usually be an index in the popup lines, or whatever
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the filter wants to pass.
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==============================================================================
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3. Examples *popup-examples*
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TODO
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Prompt the user to press y/Y or n/N: >
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func MyDialogHandler(id, result)
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if a:result
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" ... 'y' or 'Y' was pressed
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endif
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endfunc
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call popup_show([{'text': 'Continue? y/n'}], {
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\ 'filter': 'popup_filter_yesno',
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\ 'callback': 'MyDialogHandler',
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\ })
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<
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:
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*print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2010 Jul 20
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*print.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ Printing *printing*
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7. PostScript Utilities |postscript-print-util|
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8. Formfeed Characters |printing-formfeed|
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{Vi has None of this}
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{only available when compiled with the |+printer| feature}
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||||
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||||
==============================================================================
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@ -111,10 +110,9 @@ not recognized by Vim will just be converted to lower case and underscores
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replaced with '-' signs.
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If 'printencoding' is empty or Vim cannot find the file then it will use
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||||
'encoding' (if Vim is compiled with |+multi_byte| and it is set an 8-bit
|
||||
encoding) to find the print character encoding file. If Vim is unable to find
|
||||
a character encoding file then it will use the "latin1" print character
|
||||
encoding file.
|
||||
'encoding' (if it is set an 8-bit encoding) to find the print character
|
||||
encoding file. If Vim is unable to find a character encoding file then it
|
||||
will use the "latin1" print character encoding file.
|
||||
|
||||
When 'encoding' is set to a multi-byte encoding, Vim will try to convert
|
||||
characters to the printing encoding for printing (if 'printencoding' is empty
|
||||
@ -255,9 +253,9 @@ possible. The following tables show the valid combinations:
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||||
Japanese JIS_C_1978 x x
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JIS_X_1983 x x
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JIS_X_1990 x x x
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MSWINDOWS x
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KANJITALK6 x
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KANJITALK7 x
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MSWINDOWS x
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KANJITALK6 x
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KANJITALK7 x
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euc-kr cp949 ucs-2 utf-8 ~
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||||
Korean KS_X_1992 x
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Dec 27
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*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 05
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -16,8 +16,6 @@ This subject is introduced in section |30.1| of the user manual.
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8. The directory stack |quickfix-directory-stack|
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||||
9. Specific error file formats |errorformats|
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||||
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{Vi does not have any of these commands}
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||||
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The quickfix commands are not available when the |+quickfix| feature was
|
||||
disabled at compile time.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -56,6 +54,7 @@ A location list is a window-local quickfix list. You get one after commands
|
||||
like `:lvimgrep`, `:lgrep`, `:lhelpgrep`, `:lmake`, etc., which create a
|
||||
location list instead of a quickfix list as the corresponding `:vimgrep`,
|
||||
`:grep`, `:helpgrep`, `:make` do.
|
||||
*location-list-file-window*
|
||||
A location list is associated with a window and each window can have a
|
||||
separate location list. A location list can be associated with only one
|
||||
window. The location list is independent of the quickfix list.
|
||||
@ -86,7 +85,7 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cc*
|
||||
:cc[!] [nr] Display error [nr]. If [nr] is omitted, the same
|
||||
error is displayed again. Without [!] this doesn't
|
||||
:[nr]cc[!] error is displayed again. Without [!] this doesn't
|
||||
work when jumping to another buffer, the current buffer
|
||||
has been changed, there is the only window for the
|
||||
buffer and both 'hidden' and 'autowrite' are off.
|
||||
@ -95,10 +94,13 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
there is another window for this buffer.
|
||||
The 'switchbuf' settings are respected when jumping
|
||||
to a buffer.
|
||||
When used in the quickfix window the line number can
|
||||
be used, including "." for the current line and "$"
|
||||
for the last line.
|
||||
|
||||
*:ll*
|
||||
:ll[!] [nr] Same as ":cc", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
:[nr]ll[!] current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cn* *:cnext* *E553*
|
||||
:[count]cn[ext][!] Display the [count] next error in the list that
|
||||
@ -110,18 +112,76 @@ processing a quickfix or location list command, it will be aborted.
|
||||
:[count]lne[xt][!] Same as ":cnext", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]cN[ext][!] *:cp* *:cprevious* *:cN* *:cNext*
|
||||
:[count]cN[ext][!] *:cp* *:cprevious* *:cprev* *:cN* *:cNext*
|
||||
:[count]cp[revious][!] Display the [count] previous error in the list that
|
||||
includes a file name. If there are no file names at
|
||||
all, go to the [count] previous error. See |:cc| for
|
||||
[!] and 'switchbuf'.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
:[count]lN[ext][!] *:lp* *:lprevious* *:lN* *:lNext*
|
||||
:[count]lN[ext][!] *:lp* *:lprevious* *:lprev* *:lN* *:lNext*
|
||||
:[count]lp[revious][!] Same as ":cNext" and ":cprevious", except the location
|
||||
list for the current window is used instead of the
|
||||
quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cabo* *:cabove*
|
||||
:[count]cabo[ve] Go to the [count] error above the current line in the
|
||||
current buffer. If [count] is omitted, then 1 is
|
||||
used. If there are no errors, then an error message
|
||||
is displayed. Assumes that the entries in a quickfix
|
||||
list are sorted by their buffer number and line
|
||||
number. If there are multiple errors on the same line,
|
||||
then only the first entry is used. If [count] exceeds
|
||||
the number of entries above the current line, then the
|
||||
first error in the file is selected.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lab* *:labove*
|
||||
:[count]lab[ove] Same as ":cabove", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cbel* *:cbelow*
|
||||
:[count]cbel[ow] Go to the [count] error below the current line in the
|
||||
current buffer. If [count] is omitted, then 1 is
|
||||
used. If there are no errors, then an error message
|
||||
is displayed. Assumes that the entries in a quickfix
|
||||
list are sorted by their buffer number and line
|
||||
number. If there are multiple errors on the same
|
||||
line, then only the first entry is used. If [count]
|
||||
exceeds the number of entries below the current line,
|
||||
then the last error in the file is selected.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lbel* *:lbelow*
|
||||
:[count]lbel[ow] Same as ":cbelow", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cbe* *:cbefore*
|
||||
:[count]cbe[fore] Go to the [count] error before the current cursor
|
||||
position in the current buffer. If [count] is
|
||||
omitted, then 1 is used. If there are no errors, then
|
||||
an error message is displayed. Assumes that the
|
||||
entries in a quickfix list are sorted by their buffer,
|
||||
line and column numbers. If [count] exceeds the
|
||||
number of entries before the current position, then
|
||||
the first error in the file is selected.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lbe* *:lbefore*
|
||||
:[count]lbe[fore] Same as ":cbefore", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:caf* *:cafter*
|
||||
:[count]caf[ter] Go to the [count] error after the current cursor
|
||||
position in the current buffer. If [count] is
|
||||
omitted, then 1 is used. If there are no errors, then
|
||||
an error message is displayed. Assumes that the
|
||||
entries in a quickfix list are sorted by their buffer,
|
||||
line and column numbers. If [count] exceeds the
|
||||
number of entries after the current position, then
|
||||
the last error in the file is selected.
|
||||
|
||||
*:laf* *:lafter*
|
||||
:[count]laf[ter] Same as ":cafter", except the location list for the
|
||||
current window is used instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:cnf* *:cnfile*
|
||||
:[count]cnf[ile][!] Display the first error in the [count] next file in
|
||||
the list that includes a file name. If there are no
|
||||
@ -363,6 +423,23 @@ modify the title of a quickfix and location list respectively. Examples: >
|
||||
echo getqflist({'title' : 1})
|
||||
call setloclist(3, [], 'a', {'title' : 'Cmd output'})
|
||||
echo getloclist(3, {'title' : 1})
|
||||
<
|
||||
*quickfix-index*
|
||||
When you jump to a quickfix/location list entry using any of the quickfix
|
||||
commands (e.g. |:cc|, |:cnext|, |:cprev|, etc.), that entry becomes the
|
||||
currently selected entry. The index of the currently selected entry in a
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quickfix/location list can be obtained using the getqflist()/getloclist()
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functions. Examples: >
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echo getqflist({'idx' : 0}).idx
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echo getqflist({'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 0}).idx
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echo getloclist(2, {'idx' : 0}).idx
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<
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For a new quickfix list, the first entry is selected and the index is 1. Any
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entry in any quickfix/location list can be set as the currently selected entry
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using the setqflist() function. Examples: >
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call setqflist([], 'a', {'idx' : 12})
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call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 7})
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call setloclist(1, [], 'a', {'idx' : 7})
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<
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*quickfix-size*
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You can get the number of entries (size) in a quickfix and a location list
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@ -423,7 +500,6 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
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autocommand event is disabled by adding it to
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'eventignore'. This considerably speeds up editing
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each buffer.
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{not in Vi}
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Also see |:bufdo|, |:tabdo|, |:argdo|, |:windo|,
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|:ldo|, |:cfdo| and |:lfdo|.
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@ -436,7 +512,6 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
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:{cmd}
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etc.
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< Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
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{not in Vi}
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*:ldo*
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:ld[o][!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each valid entry in the location list
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@ -449,7 +524,6 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
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etc.
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< Only valid entries in the location list are used.
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Otherwise it works the same as `:cdo`.
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{not in Vi}
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*:lfdo*
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:lfdo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each file in the location list for
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@ -461,7 +535,29 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
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:{cmd}
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etc.
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< Otherwise it works the same as `:ldo`.
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{not in Vi}
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FILTERING A QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
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*cfilter-plugin* *:Cfilter* *:Lfilter*
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If you have too many entries in a quickfix list, you can use the cfilter
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||||
plugin to reduce the number of entries. Load the plugin with: >
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||||
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packadd cfilter
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Then you can use the following commands to filter a quickfix/location list: >
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:Cfilter[!] /{pat}/
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:Lfilter[!] /{pat}/
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||||
|
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The |:Cfilter| command creates a new quickfix list from the entries matching
|
||||
{pat} in the current quickfix list. {pat} is a Vim |regular-expression|
|
||||
pattern. Both the file name and the text of the entries are matched against
|
||||
{pat}. If the optional ! is supplied, then the entries not matching {pat} are
|
||||
used. The pattern can be optionally enclosed using one of the following
|
||||
characters: ', ", /. If the pattern is empty, then the last used search
|
||||
pattern is used.
|
||||
|
||||
The |:Lfilter| command does the same as |:Cfilter| but operates on the current
|
||||
location list.
|
||||
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
2. The error window *quickfix-window*
|
||||
@ -478,6 +574,7 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
|
||||
second quickfix window. If [height] is given the
|
||||
existing window will be resized to it.
|
||||
|
||||
*quickfix-buffer*
|
||||
The window will contain a special buffer, with
|
||||
'buftype' equal to "quickfix". Don't change this!
|
||||
The window will have the w:quickfix_title variable set
|
||||
@ -486,7 +583,11 @@ EXECUTE A COMMAND IN ALL THE BUFFERS IN QUICKFIX OR LOCATION LIST:
|
||||
status line if the value of 'statusline' is adjusted
|
||||
properly. Whenever this buffer is modified by a
|
||||
quickfix command or function, the |b:changedtick|
|
||||
variable is incremented.
|
||||
variable is incremented. You can get the number of
|
||||
this buffer using the getqflist() and getloclist()
|
||||
functions by passing the 'qfbufnr' item. For a
|
||||
location list, this buffer is wiped out when the
|
||||
location list is removed.
|
||||
|
||||
*:lop* *:lopen*
|
||||
:lop[en] [height] Open a window to show the location list for the
|
||||
@ -652,11 +753,20 @@ using these functions are below:
|
||||
" get the quickfix list window id
|
||||
:echo getqflist({'winid' : 0}).winid
|
||||
|
||||
" get the quickfix list window buffer number
|
||||
:echo getqflist({'qfbufnr' : 0}).qfbufnr
|
||||
|
||||
" get the context of the current location list
|
||||
:echo getloclist(0, {'context' : 0}).context
|
||||
|
||||
" get the location list window id of the third window
|
||||
:echo getloclist(3, {'winid' : 0}).winid
|
||||
|
||||
" get the location list window buffer number of the third window
|
||||
:echo getloclist(3, {'qfbufnr' : 0}).qfbufnr
|
||||
|
||||
" get the file window id of a location list window (winnr: 4)
|
||||
:echo getloclist(4, {'filewinid' : 0}).filewinid
|
||||
<
|
||||
*setqflist-examples*
|
||||
The |setqflist()| and |setloclist()| functions can be used to set the various
|
||||
@ -671,6 +781,9 @@ using these functions are below:
|
||||
" set the title of the current quickfix list
|
||||
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'title' : 'Mytitle'})
|
||||
|
||||
" change the current entry in the list specified by an identifier
|
||||
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'idx' : 10})
|
||||
|
||||
" set the context of a quickfix list specified by an identifier
|
||||
:call setqflist([], 'a', {'id' : qfid, 'context' : {'val' : 100}})
|
||||
|
||||
@ -732,14 +845,19 @@ lists. They set one of the existing error lists as the current one.
|
||||
the current window instead of the quickfix list.
|
||||
|
||||
*:chistory* *:chi*
|
||||
:chi[story] Show the list of error lists. The current list is
|
||||
:[count]chi[story] Show the list of error lists. The current list is
|
||||
marked with ">". The output looks like:
|
||||
error list 1 of 3; 43 errors ~
|
||||
> error list 2 of 3; 0 errors ~
|
||||
error list 3 of 3; 15 errors ~
|
||||
|
||||
When [count] is given, then the count'th quickfix
|
||||
list is made the current list. Example: >
|
||||
" Make the 4th quickfix list current
|
||||
:4chistory
|
||||
<
|
||||
*:lhistory* *:lhi*
|
||||
:lhi[story] Show the list of location lists, otherwise like
|
||||
:[count]lhi[story] Show the list of location lists, otherwise like
|
||||
`:chistory`.
|
||||
|
||||
When adding a new error list, it becomes the current list.
|
||||
@ -1551,22 +1669,6 @@ The backslashes before the pipe character are required to avoid it to be
|
||||
recognized as a command separator. The backslash before each space is
|
||||
required for the set command.
|
||||
|
||||
*cfilter-plugin* *:Cfilter* *:Lfilter*
|
||||
If you have too many matching messages, you can use the cfilter plugin to
|
||||
reduce the number of entries. Load the plugin with: >
|
||||
packadd cfilter
|
||||
|
||||
Then you can use these command: >
|
||||
:Cfilter[!] /{pat}/
|
||||
:Lfilter[!] /{pat}/
|
||||
|
||||
:Cfilter creates a new quickfix list from entries matching {pat} in the
|
||||
current quickfix list. Both the file name and the text of the entries are
|
||||
matched against {pat}. If ! is supplied, then entries not matching {pat} are
|
||||
used.
|
||||
|
||||
:Lfilter does the same as :Cfilter but operates on the current location list.
|
||||
|
||||
=============================================================================
|
||||
8. The directory stack *quickfix-directory-stack*
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2018 Apr 18
|
||||
*quickref.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Apr 28
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
|
||||
@ -600,7 +600,7 @@ In Insert or Command-line mode:
|
||||
Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'aleph' 'al' ASCII code of the letter Aleph (Hebrew)
|
||||
'allowrevins' 'ari' allow CTRL-_ in Insert and Command-line mode
|
||||
'altkeymap' 'akm' for default second language (Farsi/Hebrew)
|
||||
'altkeymap' 'akm' obsolete option for Farsi
|
||||
'ambiwidth' 'ambw' what to do with Unicode chars of ambiguous width
|
||||
'antialias' 'anti' Mac OS X: use smooth, antialiased fonts
|
||||
'autochdir' 'acd' change directory to the file in the current window
|
||||
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'filetype' 'ft' type of file, used for autocommands
|
||||
'fillchars' 'fcs' characters to use for displaying special items
|
||||
'fixendofline' 'fixeol' make sure last line in file has <EOL>
|
||||
'fkmap' 'fk' Farsi keyboard mapping
|
||||
'fkmap' 'fk' obsolete option for Farsi
|
||||
'foldclose' 'fcl' close a fold when the cursor leaves it
|
||||
'foldcolumn' 'fdc' width of the column used to indicate folds
|
||||
'foldenable' 'fen' set to display all folds open
|
||||
@ -769,6 +769,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'keywordprg' 'kp' program to use for the "K" command
|
||||
'langmap' 'lmap' alphabetic characters for other language mode
|
||||
'langmenu' 'lm' language to be used for the menus
|
||||
'langnoremap' 'lnr' do not apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
|
||||
'langremap' 'lrm' do apply 'langmap' to mapped characters
|
||||
'laststatus' 'ls' tells when last window has status lines
|
||||
'lazyredraw' 'lz' don't redraw while executing macros
|
||||
@ -781,8 +782,6 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'listchars' 'lcs' characters for displaying in list mode
|
||||
'loadplugins' 'lpl' load plugin scripts when starting up
|
||||
'luadll' name of the Lua dynamic library
|
||||
'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
|
||||
'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
|
||||
'macatsui' Mac GUI: use ATSUI text drawing
|
||||
'magic' changes special characters in search patterns
|
||||
'makeef' 'mef' name of the errorfile for ":make"
|
||||
@ -810,6 +809,8 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'mouseshape' 'mouses' shape of the mouse pointer in different modes
|
||||
'mousetime' 'mouset' max time between mouse double-click
|
||||
'mzquantum' 'mzq' the interval between polls for MzScheme threads
|
||||
'mzschemedll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library
|
||||
'mzschemegcdll' name of the MzScheme dynamic library for GC
|
||||
'nrformats' 'nf' number formats recognized for CTRL-A command
|
||||
'number' 'nu' print the line number in front of each line
|
||||
'numberwidth' 'nuw' number of columns used for the line number
|
||||
@ -918,6 +919,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'tabstop' 'ts' number of spaces that <Tab> in file uses
|
||||
'tagbsearch' 'tbs' use binary searching in tags files
|
||||
'tagcase' 'tc' how to handle case when searching in tags files
|
||||
'tagfunc' 'tfu' function to get list of tag matches
|
||||
'taglength' 'tl' number of significant characters for a tag
|
||||
'tagrelative' 'tr' file names in tag file are relative
|
||||
'tags' 'tag' list of file names used by the tag command
|
||||
@ -930,6 +932,7 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
|
||||
'termwinkey' 'twk' key that precedes a Vim command in a terminal
|
||||
'termwinscroll' 'twsl' max number of scrollback lines in a terminal window
|
||||
'termwinsize' 'tws' size of a terminal window
|
||||
'termwintype' 'twt' MS-Windows: type of pty to use for terminal window
|
||||
'terse' shorten some messages
|
||||
'textauto' 'ta' obsolete, use 'fileformats'
|
||||
'textmode' 'tx' obsolete, use 'fileformat'
|
||||
|