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Merge pull request #3990 from sethjackson/remove-gtk-docs
[RFC] Remove references to GTK GUI support + some no-ops
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@ -832,13 +832,13 @@ This replaces each 'E' character with a euro sign. Read more in |<Char->|.
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:promptf[ind] [string]
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:promptf[ind] [string]
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Put up a Search dialog. When [string] is given, it is
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Put up a Search dialog. When [string] is given, it is
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used as the initial search string.
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used as the initial search string.
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{only for Win32 and GTK GUI}
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{only for Win32 GUI}
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*:promptr* *:promptrepl*
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*:promptr* *:promptrepl*
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:promptr[epl] [string]
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:promptr[epl] [string]
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Put up a Search/Replace dialog. When [string] is
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Put up a Search/Replace dialog. When [string] is
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given, it is used as the initial search string.
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given, it is used as the initial search string.
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{only for Win32 and GTK GUI}
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{only for Win32 GUI}
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4.4 Changing tabs *change-tabs*
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4.4 Changing tabs *change-tabs*
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@ -1171,18 +1171,6 @@ See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|. When the clipboard is not available or not
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working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems and Mac OS X,
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working, the unnamed register is used instead. For Unix systems and Mac OS X,
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see |nvim-clipboard|.
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see |nvim-clipboard|.
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*quote_~* *quote~* *<Drop>*
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The read-only "~ register stores the dropped text from the last drag'n'drop
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operation. When something has been dropped onto Vim, the "~ register is
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filled in and the <Drop> pseudo key is sent for notification. You can remap
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this key if you want; the default action (for all modes) is to insert the
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contents of the "~ register at the cursor position.
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{only available when compiled with the |+dnd| feature, currently only with the
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GTK GUI}
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Note: The "~ register is only used when dropping plain text onto Vim.
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Drag'n'drop of URI lists is handled internally.
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9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
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9. Black hole register "_ *quote_*
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When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
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When writing to this register, nothing happens. This can be used to delete
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text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
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text without affecting the normal registers. When reading from this register,
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@ -492,7 +492,6 @@ followed by another Vim command:
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:function
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:function
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:global
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:global
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:help
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:help
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:helpfind
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:lcscope
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:lcscope
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:ldo
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:ldo
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:lfdo
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:lfdo
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@ -1145,7 +1145,7 @@ If you want to always use ":confirm", set the 'confirm' option.
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|:diffsplit|, |:diffpatch|, |:pedit|, |:redir|,
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|:diffsplit|, |:diffpatch|, |:pedit|, |:redir|,
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|:source|, |:update|, |:visual|, |:vsplit|,
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|:source|, |:update|, |:visual|, |:vsplit|,
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and |:qall| if 'confirm' is set.
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and |:qall| if 'confirm' is set.
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{only in Win32, GTK and Mac GUI}
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{only in Win32 and Mac GUI}
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When ":browse" is not possible you get an error
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When ":browse" is not possible you get an error
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message. If the |+browse| feature is missing or the
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message. If the |+browse| feature is missing or the
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{command} doesn't support browsing, the {command} is
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{command} doesn't support browsing, the {command} is
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@ -1173,16 +1173,13 @@ For versions of Vim where browsing is not supported, the command is executed
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unmodified.
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unmodified.
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*browsefilter*
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*browsefilter*
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For MS Windows and GTK, you can modify the filters that are used in the browse
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For Windows you can modify the filters that are used in the browse dialog. By
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dialog. By setting the g:browsefilter or b:browsefilter variables, you can
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setting the g:browsefilter or b:browsefilter variables, you can change the
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change the filters globally or locally to the buffer. The variable is set to
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filters globally or locally to the buffer. The variable is set to a string in
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a string in the format "{filter label}\t{pattern};{pattern}\n" where {filter
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the format "{filter label}\t{pattern};{pattern}\n" where {filter label} is the
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label} is the text that appears in the "Files of Type" comboBox, and {pattern}
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text that appears in the "Files of Type" comboBox, and {pattern} is the
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is the pattern which filters the filenames. Several patterns can be given,
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pattern which filters the filenames. Several patterns can be given, separated
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separated by ';'.
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by ';'.
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For Motif the same format is used, but only the very first pattern is actually
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used (Motif only offers one pattern, but you can edit it).
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For example, to have only Vim files in the dialog, you could use the following
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For example, to have only Vim files in the dialog, you could use the following
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command: >
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command: >
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{default} is omitted, 1 is used.
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{default} is omitted, 1 is used.
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The optional {type} argument gives the type of dialog. This
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The optional {type} argument gives the type of dialog. This
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is only used for the icon of the GTK, Mac, and Win32 GUI. It
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is only used for the icon of the Mac and Win32 GUI. It
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can be one of these values: "Error", "Question", "Info",
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can be one of these values: "Error", "Question", "Info",
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"Warning" or "Generic". Only the first character is relevant.
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"Warning" or "Generic". Only the first character is relevant.
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When {type} is omitted, "Generic" is used.
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When {type} is omitted, "Generic" is used.
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@ -3279,8 +3279,7 @@ foreground() Move the Vim window to the foreground. Useful when sent from
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On Win32 systems this might not work, the OS does not always
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On Win32 systems this might not work, the OS does not always
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allow a window to bring itself to the foreground. Use
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allow a window to bring itself to the foreground. Use
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|remote_foreground()| instead.
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|remote_foreground()| instead.
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{only in the Win32 and GTK GUI versions and the
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{only in the Win32 GUI and console version}
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Win32 console version}
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function({name}) *function()* *E700*
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function({name}) *function()* *E700*
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@ -3528,8 +3527,6 @@ getfontname([{name}]) *getfontname()*
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Only works when the GUI is running, thus not in your vimrc or
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Only works when the GUI is running, thus not in your vimrc or
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gvimrc file. Use the |GUIEnter| autocommand to use this
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gvimrc file. Use the |GUIEnter| autocommand to use this
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function just after the GUI has started.
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function just after the GUI has started.
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Note that the GTK 2 GUI accepts any font name, thus checking
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for a valid name does not work.
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getfperm({fname}) *getfperm()*
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getfperm({fname}) *getfperm()*
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The result is a String, which is the read, write, and execute
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The result is a String, which is the read, write, and execute
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@ -5213,8 +5210,7 @@ remote_foreground({server}) *remote_foreground()*
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Note: This does not restore the window if it was minimized,
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Note: This does not restore the window if it was minimized,
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like foreground() does.
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like foreground() does.
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This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
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This function is not available in the |sandbox|.
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{only in the Win32 and GTK GUI versions and the
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{only in the Win32 GUI and the Win32 console version}
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Win32 console version}
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remote_peek({serverid} [, {retvar}]) *remote_peek()*
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remote_peek({serverid} [, {retvar}]) *remote_peek()*
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@ -6980,7 +6976,6 @@ debug Compiled with "DEBUG" defined.
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dialog_con Compiled with console dialog support.
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dialog_con Compiled with console dialog support.
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dialog_gui Compiled with GUI dialog support.
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dialog_gui Compiled with GUI dialog support.
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digraphs Compiled with support for digraphs.
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digraphs Compiled with support for digraphs.
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dnd Compiled with support for the "~ register |quote_~|.
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eval Compiled with expression evaluation support. Always
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eval Compiled with expression evaluation support. Always
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true, of course!
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true, of course!
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ex_extra Compiled with extra Ex commands |+ex_extra|.
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ex_extra Compiled with extra Ex commands |+ex_extra|.
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folding Compiled with |folding| support.
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folding Compiled with |folding| support.
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gettext Compiled with message translation |multi-lang|
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gettext Compiled with message translation |multi-lang|
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gui Compiled with GUI enabled.
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gui Compiled with GUI enabled.
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gui_gnome Compiled with Gnome support (gui_gtk is also defined).
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gui_gtk Compiled with GTK+ GUI (any version).
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gui_gtk2 Compiled with GTK+ 2 GUI (gui_gtk is also defined).
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gui_mac Compiled with Macintosh GUI.
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gui_mac Compiled with Macintosh GUI.
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gui_running Vim is running in the GUI, or it will start soon.
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gui_running Vim is running in the GUI, or it will start soon.
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gui_win32 Compiled with MS Windows Win32 GUI.
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gui_win32 Compiled with MS Windows Win32 GUI.
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When no or zero priority is given, 500 is used.
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When no or zero priority is given, 500 is used.
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The priority for the PopUp menu is not used.
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The priority for the PopUp menu is not used.
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The Help menu will be placed on the far right side of the menu bar on systems
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which support this (GTK+). For GTK+ 2, this is not done anymore
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because right-aligning the Help menu is now discouraged UI design.
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You can use a priority higher than 9999, to make it go after the Help menu,
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You can use a priority higher than 9999, to make it go after the Help menu,
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but that is non-standard and is discouraged. The highest possible priority is
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but that is non-standard and is discouraged. The highest possible priority is
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about 32000. The lowest is 1.
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about 32000. The lowest is 1.
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toolbar button image. Note that the exact filename is OS-specific: For
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toolbar button image. Note that the exact filename is OS-specific: For
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example, under Win32 the command >
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example, under Win32 the command >
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:amenu ToolBar.Hello :echo "hello"<CR>
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:amenu ToolBar.Hello :echo "hello"<CR>
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< would find the file 'hello.bmp'. Under GTK+/X11 it is 'Hello.xpm'. With
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< would find the file 'hello.bmp'. Under X11 it is 'Hello.xpm'.
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GTK+ 2 the files 'Hello.png', 'Hello.xpm' and 'Hello.bmp' are checked for
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For MS-Windows and GTK+ 2 the bitmap is scaled to fit the button. For
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MS-Windows a size of 18 by 18 pixels works best.
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MS-Windows a size of 18 by 18 pixels works best.
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For MS-Windows the bitmap should have 16 colors with the standard palette.
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The light grey pixels will be changed to the Window frame color and the
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The light grey pixels will be changed to the Window frame color and the
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30 WinMinWidth make current window use few columns
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30 WinMinWidth make current window use few columns
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*hidden-menus* *win32-hidden-menus*
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*hidden-menus* *win32-hidden-menus*
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from the main menu bar. You must then use the |:popup| command to display it.
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main menu bar. You must then use the |:popup| command to display it.
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*popup-menu*
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*popup-menu*
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This behaves similarly to the PopUp menus except that any menu tree can
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it behaves in a strange way.
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:popu[p] {name} Popup the menu {name}. The menu named must
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appear on the menu-bar (see |hidden-menus|).
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appear on the menu-bar (see |hidden-menus|).
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:popu[p]! {name} Like above, but use the position of the mouse
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:!xterm -e vim +help &
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:!xterm -e vim +help &
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<
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*:helpfind* *:helpf*
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:helpf[ind] Like |:help|, but use a dialog to enter the argument.
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Only for backwards compatibility. It now executes the
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ToolBar.FindHelp menu entry instead of using a builtin
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dialog. {only when compiled with |+GUI_GTK|}
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*:helpt* *:helptags*
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*E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
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*E154* *E150* *E151* *E152* *E153* *E670*
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|:help| :h[elp] open a help window
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no longer exist. You only need to set 'guifont' and everything should "just
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*bom-bytes*
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When reading a file a BOM (Byte Order Mark) can be used to recognize the
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When reading a file a BOM (Byte Order Mark) can be used to recognize the
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@ -1219,8 +1190,6 @@ doesn't always work. See the system specific remarks below, and 'langmenu'.
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USING UTF-8 IN X-Windows *utf-8-in-xwindows*
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USING UTF-8 IN X-Windows *utf-8-in-xwindows*
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Note: This section does not apply to the GTK+ 2 GUI.
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You need to specify a font to be used. For double-wide characters another
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You need to specify a font to be used. For double-wide characters another
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font is required, which is exactly twice as wide. There are three ways to do
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font is required, which is exactly twice as wide. There are three ways to do
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this:
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this:
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@ -401,12 +401,6 @@ You have used an ":unabbreviate" command with an argument which is not an
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existing abbreviation. All variations of this command give the same message:
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existing abbreviation. All variations of this command give the same message:
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":cunabbrev", ":iunabbrev", etc. Check for trailing white space.
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":cunabbrev", ":iunabbrev", etc. Check for trailing white space.
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>
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/dev/dsp: No such file or directory
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Only given for GTK GUI with Gnome support. Gnome tries to use the audio
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device and it isn't present. You can ignore this error.
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*E31* >
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*E31* >
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No such mapping
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No such mapping
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*'browsedir'* *'bsdir'*
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*'browsedir'* *'bsdir'*
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'browsedir' 'bsdir' string (default: "last")
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'browsedir' 'bsdir' string (default: "last")
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global
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global
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{only for Motif, GTK, Mac and Win32 GUI}
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{only for Mac and Win32 GUI}
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Which directory to use for the file browser:
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Which directory to use for the file browser:
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last Use same directory as with last file browser, where a
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last Use same directory as with last file browser, where a
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file was opened or saved.
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file was opened or saved.
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@ -2971,28 +2971,18 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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the case of X). The font names given should be "normal" fonts. Vim
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the case of X). The font names given should be "normal" fonts. Vim
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will try to find the related bold and italic fonts.
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will try to find the related bold and italic fonts.
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For Win32, GTK, Motif, and Mac OS: >
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For Win32 and Mac OS: >
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:set guifont=*
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:set guifont=*
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< will bring up a font requester, where you can pick the font you want.
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< will bring up a font requester, where you can pick the font you want.
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The font name depends on the GUI used. See |setting-guifont| for a
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The font name depends on the GUI used. See |setting-guifont| for a
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way to set 'guifont' for various systems.
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way to set 'guifont' for various systems.
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For the GTK+ 2 GUI the font name looks like this: >
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:set guifont=Andale\ Mono\ 11
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< That's all. XLFDs are not used. For Chinese this is reported to work
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well: >
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if has("gui_gtk2")
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set guifont=Bitstream\ Vera\ Sans\ Mono\ 12,Fixed\ 12
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set guifontwide=Microsoft\ Yahei\ 12,WenQuanYi\ Zen\ Hei\ 12
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endif
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<
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For Mac OSX you can use something like this: >
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For Mac OSX you can use something like this: >
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:set guifont=Monaco:h10
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:set guifont=Monaco:h10
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< *E236*
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< *E236*
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Note that the fonts must be mono-spaced (all characters have the same
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Note that the fonts must be mono-spaced (all characters have the same
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width). An exception is GTK 2: all fonts are accepted, but
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width).
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mono-spaced fonts look best.
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To preview a font on X11, you might be able to use the "xfontsel"
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To preview a font on X11, you might be able to use the "xfontsel"
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program. The "xlsfonts" program gives a list of all available fonts.
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program. The "xlsfonts" program gives a list of all available fonts.
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@ -3025,7 +3015,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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global
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global
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{only available when compiled with GUI enabled and
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{only available when compiled with GUI enabled and
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with the |+xfontset| feature}
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with the |+xfontset| feature}
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{not available in the GTK+ 2 GUI}
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When not empty, specifies two (or more) fonts to be used. The first
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When not empty, specifies two (or more) fonts to be used. The first
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one for normal English, the second one for your special language. See
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one for normal English, the second one for your special language. See
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|xfontset|.
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|xfontset|.
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@ -3053,24 +3042,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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Note: The size of these fonts must be exactly twice as wide as the one
|
Note: The size of these fonts must be exactly twice as wide as the one
|
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specified with 'guifont' and the same height.
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specified with 'guifont' and the same height.
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All GUI versions but GTK+ 2:
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'guifontwide' is only used when 'encoding' is set to "utf-8" and
|
'guifontwide' is only used when 'encoding' is set to "utf-8" and
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'guifontset' is empty or invalid.
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'guifontset' is empty or invalid.
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When 'guifont' is set and a valid font is found in it and
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When 'guifont' is set and a valid font is found in it and
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'guifontwide' is empty Vim will attempt to find a matching
|
'guifontwide' is empty Vim will attempt to find a matching
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double-width font and set 'guifontwide' to it.
|
double-width font and set 'guifontwide' to it.
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GTK+ 2 GUI only: *guifontwide_gtk2*
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If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is always used for double width
|
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characters, even if 'encoding' is not set to "utf-8".
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Vim does not attempt to find an appropriate value for 'guifontwide'
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automatically. If 'guifontwide' is empty Pango/Xft will choose the
|
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font for characters not available in 'guifont'. Thus you do not need
|
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to set 'guifontwide' at all unless you want to override the choice
|
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made by Pango/Xft.
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Windows +multibyte only: *guifontwide_win_mbyte*
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Windows +multibyte only: *guifontwide_win_mbyte*
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|
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If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is used for IME instead of 'guifont'.
|
If set and valid, 'guifontwide' is used for IME instead of 'guifont'.
|
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@ -3078,7 +3055,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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*'guiheadroom'* *'ghr'*
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*'guiheadroom'* *'ghr'*
|
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'guiheadroom' 'ghr' number (default 50)
|
'guiheadroom' 'ghr' number (default 50)
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||||||
global
|
global
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||||||
{only for GTK and X11 GUI}
|
{only for X11 GUI}
|
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The number of pixels subtracted from the screen height when fitting
|
The number of pixels subtracted from the screen height when fitting
|
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the GUI window on the screen. Set this before the GUI is started,
|
the GUI window on the screen. Set this before the GUI is started,
|
||||||
e.g., in your |gvimrc| file. When zero, the whole screen height will
|
e.g., in your |gvimrc| file. When zero, the whole screen height will
|
||||||
@ -3088,8 +3065,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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screen.
|
screen.
|
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|
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*'guioptions'* *'go'*
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*'guioptions'* *'go'*
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'guioptions' 'go' string (default "egmrLT" (MS-Windows),
|
'guioptions' 'go' string (default "egmrLT" (MS-Windows))
|
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"aegimrLT" (GTK and Motif))
|
|
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global
|
global
|
||||||
{only available when compiled with GUI enabled}
|
{only available when compiled with GUI enabled}
|
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This option only has an effect in the GUI version of Vim. It is a
|
This option only has an effect in the GUI version of Vim. It is a
|
||||||
@ -3135,10 +3111,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
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'guitablabel' can be used to change the text in the labels.
|
'guitablabel' can be used to change the text in the labels.
|
||||||
When 'e' is missing a non-GUI tab pages line may be used.
|
When 'e' is missing a non-GUI tab pages line may be used.
|
||||||
The GUI tabs are only supported on some systems, currently
|
The GUI tabs are only supported on some systems, currently
|
||||||
GTK, Motif, Mac OS/X and MS-Windows.
|
Mac OS/X and MS-Windows.
|
||||||
*'go-i'*
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*'go-i'*
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'i' Use a Vim icon. For GTK with KDE it is used in the left-upper
|
'i' Use a Vim icon.
|
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corner of the window.
|
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*'go-m'*
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*'go-m'*
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'm' Menu bar is present.
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'm' Menu bar is present.
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*'go-M'*
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*'go-M'*
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@ -3151,8 +3126,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
|||||||
'g' Grey menu items: Make menu items that are not active grey. If
|
'g' Grey menu items: Make menu items that are not active grey. If
|
||||||
'g' is not included inactive menu items are not shown at all.
|
'g' is not included inactive menu items are not shown at all.
|
||||||
*'go-T'*
|
*'go-T'*
|
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'T' Include Toolbar. Currently only in Win32, GTK+, and
|
'T' Include Toolbar. Currently only in Win32 GUI.
|
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Motif GUIs.
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|
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*'go-r'*
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*'go-r'*
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'r' Right-hand scrollbar is always present.
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'r' Right-hand scrollbar is always present.
|
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*'go-R'*
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*'go-R'*
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@ -3436,54 +3410,10 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
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|/ignorecase|.
|
|/ignorecase|.
|
||||||
|
|
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*'imactivatefunc'* *'imaf'*
|
*'imactivatefunc'* *'imaf'*
|
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'imactivatefunc' 'imaf' string (default "")
|
'imactivatefunc' 'imaf' Removed. |vim-differences| {Nvim}
|
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global
|
|
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{only available when compiled with |+xim| and
|
|
||||||
|+GUI_GTK|}
|
|
||||||
This option specifies a function that will be called to
|
|
||||||
activate/inactivate Input Method.
|
|
||||||
|
|
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Example: >
|
|
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function ImActivateFunc(active)
|
|
||||||
if a:active
|
|
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... do something
|
|
||||||
else
|
|
||||||
... do something
|
|
||||||
endif
|
|
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" return value is not used
|
|
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endfunction
|
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set imactivatefunc=ImActivateFunc
|
|
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<
|
|
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*'imactivatekey'* *'imak'*
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*'imactivatekey'* *'imak'*
|
||||||
'imactivatekey' 'imak' string (default "")
|
'imactivatekey' 'imak' Removed. |vim-differences| {Nvim}
|
||||||
global
|
|
||||||
{only available when compiled with |+xim| and
|
|
||||||
|+GUI_GTK|} *E599*
|
|
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Specifies the key that your Input Method in X-Windows uses for
|
|
||||||
activation. When this is specified correctly, vim can fully control
|
|
||||||
IM with 'imcmdline', 'iminsert' and 'imsearch'.
|
|
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You can't use this option to change the activation key, the option
|
|
||||||
tells Vim what the key is.
|
|
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Format:
|
|
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[MODIFIER_FLAG-]KEY_STRING
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|
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|
|
||||||
These characters can be used for MODIFIER_FLAG (case is ignored):
|
|
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S Shift key
|
|
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L Lock key
|
|
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C Control key
|
|
||||||
1 Mod1 key
|
|
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2 Mod2 key
|
|
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3 Mod3 key
|
|
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4 Mod4 key
|
|
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5 Mod5 key
|
|
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Combinations are allowed, for example "S-C-space" or "SC-space" are
|
|
||||||
both shift+ctrl+space.
|
|
||||||
See <X11/keysymdef.h> and XStringToKeysym for KEY_STRING.
|
|
||||||
|
|
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Example: >
|
|
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:set imactivatekey=S-space
|
|
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< "S-space" means shift+space. This is the activation key for kinput2 +
|
|
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canna (Japanese), and ami (Korean).
|
|
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|
|
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*'imcmdline'* *'imc'* *'noimcmdline'* *'noimc'*
|
*'imcmdline'* *'imc'* *'noimcmdline'* *'noimc'*
|
||||||
'imcmdline' 'imc' boolean (default off)
|
'imcmdline' 'imc' boolean (default off)
|
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@ -3542,21 +3472,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
|||||||
option to a valid keymap name.
|
option to a valid keymap name.
|
||||||
|
|
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*'imstatusfunc'* *'imsf'*
|
*'imstatusfunc'* *'imsf'*
|
||||||
'imstatusfunc' 'imsf' string (default "")
|
'imstatusfunc' 'imsf' Removed. |vim-differences| {Nvim}
|
||||||
global
|
|
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{only available when compiled with |+xim| and
|
|
||||||
|+GUI_GTK|}
|
|
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This option specifies a function that is called to obtain the status
|
|
||||||
of Input Method. It must return a positive number when IME is active.
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Example: >
|
|
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function ImStatusFunc()
|
|
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let is_active = ...do something
|
|
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return is_active ? 1 : 0
|
|
||||||
endfunction
|
|
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set imstatusfunc=ImStatusFunc
|
|
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<
|
|
||||||
NOTE: This function is invoked very often. Keep it fast.
|
|
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|
|
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*'include'* *'inc'*
|
*'include'* *'inc'*
|
||||||
'include' 'inc' string (default "^\s*#\s*include")
|
'include' 'inc' string (default "^\s*#\s*include")
|
||||||
@ -5707,8 +5623,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
|||||||
Use the 'M' flag in 'highlight' to set the type of highlighting for
|
Use the 'M' flag in 'highlight' to set the type of highlighting for
|
||||||
this message.
|
this message.
|
||||||
When |XIM| may be used the message will include "XIM". But this
|
When |XIM| may be used the message will include "XIM". But this
|
||||||
doesn't mean XIM is really active, especially when 'imactivatekey' is
|
doesn't mean XIM is really active.
|
||||||
not set.
|
|
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|
|
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*'showtabline'* *'stal'*
|
*'showtabline'* *'stal'*
|
||||||
'showtabline' 'stal' number (default 1)
|
'showtabline' 'stal' number (default 1)
|
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@ -7012,7 +6927,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
|||||||
*'winaltkeys'* *'wak'*
|
*'winaltkeys'* *'wak'*
|
||||||
'winaltkeys' 'wak' string (default "menu")
|
'winaltkeys' 'wak' string (default "menu")
|
||||||
global
|
global
|
||||||
{only used in Win32, Motif, and GTK}
|
{only used in Win32}
|
||||||
Some GUI versions allow the access to menu entries by using the ALT
|
Some GUI versions allow the access to menu entries by using the ALT
|
||||||
key in combination with a character that appears underlined in the
|
key in combination with a character that appears underlined in the
|
||||||
menu. This conflicts with the use of the ALT key for mappings and
|
menu. This conflicts with the use of the ALT key for mappings and
|
||||||
@ -7027,8 +6942,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
|
|||||||
keys can be mapped.
|
keys can be mapped.
|
||||||
If the menu is disabled by excluding 'm' from 'guioptions', the ALT
|
If the menu is disabled by excluding 'm' from 'guioptions', the ALT
|
||||||
key is never used for the menu.
|
key is never used for the menu.
|
||||||
This option is not used for <F10>; on Win32 and with GTK <F10> will
|
This option is not used for <F10>; on Win32.
|
||||||
select the menu, unless it has been mapped.
|
|
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|
|
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*'window'* *'wi'*
|
*'window'* *'wi'*
|
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'window' 'wi' number (default screen height - 1)
|
'window' 'wi' number (default screen height - 1)
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|
@ -730,13 +730,10 @@ Short explanation of each option: *option-list*
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'icon' let Vim set the text of the window icon
|
'icon' let Vim set the text of the window icon
|
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'iconstring' string to use for the Vim icon text
|
'iconstring' string to use for the Vim icon text
|
||||||
'ignorecase' 'ic' ignore case in search patterns
|
'ignorecase' 'ic' ignore case in search patterns
|
||||||
'imactivatekey' 'imak' key that activates the X input method
|
|
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'imactivatefunc' 'imaf' function to enable/disable the X input method
|
|
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'imcmdline' 'imc' use IM when starting to edit a command line
|
'imcmdline' 'imc' use IM when starting to edit a command line
|
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'imdisable' 'imd' do not use the IM in any mode
|
'imdisable' 'imd' do not use the IM in any mode
|
||||||
'iminsert' 'imi' use :lmap or IM in Insert mode
|
'iminsert' 'imi' use :lmap or IM in Insert mode
|
||||||
'imsearch' 'ims' use :lmap or IM when typing a search pattern
|
'imsearch' 'ims' use :lmap or IM when typing a search pattern
|
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'imstatusfunc' 'imsf' function to obtain X input method status
|
|
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'include' 'inc' pattern to be used to find an include file
|
'include' 'inc' pattern to be used to find an include file
|
||||||
'includeexpr' 'inex' expression used to process an include line
|
'includeexpr' 'inex' expression used to process an include line
|
||||||
'incsearch' 'is' highlight match while typing search pattern
|
'incsearch' 'is' highlight match while typing search pattern
|
||||||
|
@ -245,26 +245,6 @@ dragging the scrollbar of the current window. How many lines are scrolled
|
|||||||
depends on your mouse driver. If the scroll action causes input focus
|
depends on your mouse driver. If the scroll action causes input focus
|
||||||
problems, see |intellimouse-wheel-problems|.
|
problems, see |intellimouse-wheel-problems|.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
For the X11 GUIs (Motif and GTK) scrolling the wheel generates key
|
|
||||||
presses <ScrollWheelUp>, <ScrollWheelDown>, <ScrollWheelLeft> and
|
|
||||||
<ScrollWheelRight>. For example, if you push the scroll wheel upwards a
|
|
||||||
<ScrollWheelUp> key press is generated causing the window to scroll upwards
|
|
||||||
(while the text is actually moving downwards). The default action for these
|
|
||||||
keys are:
|
|
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<ScrollWheelUp> scroll three lines up *<ScrollWheelUp>*
|
|
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<S-ScrollWheelUp> scroll one page up *<S-ScrollWheelUp>*
|
|
||||||
<C-ScrollWheelUp> scroll one page up *<C-ScrollWheelUp>*
|
|
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<ScrollWheelDown> scroll three lines down *<ScrollWheelDown>*
|
|
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<S-ScrollWheelDown> scroll one page down *<S-ScrollWheelDown>*
|
|
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<C-ScrollWheelDown> scroll one page down *<C-ScrollWheelDown>*
|
|
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<ScrollWheelLeft> scroll six columns left *<ScrollWheelLeft>*
|
|
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<S-ScrollWheelLeft> scroll one page left *<S-ScrollWheelLeft>*
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<ScrollWheelRight> scroll six columns right *<ScrollWheelRight>*
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<S-ScrollWheelRight> scroll one page right *<S-ScrollWheelRight>*
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line if the cursor line is about to be scrolled off the screen (similarly to
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a full path. The bitmap should fit in the place of two
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characters. This is not checked. If the bitmap is too big it
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characters. This is not checked. If the bitmap is too big it
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will cause redraw problems. Only GTK 2 can scale the bitmap
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to fit the space available.
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Motif pixmap (.xpm)
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Win32 .bmp, .ico, .cur
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pixmap (.xpm) |+xpm_w32|
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pixmap (.xpm) |+xpm_w32|
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spelled word or it is "popup_setpos" and the mouse pointer is on a badly
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spelled word or it is "popup_setpos" and the mouse pointer is on a badly
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spelled word, then the popup menu will contain a submenu to replace the bad
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spelled word, then the popup menu will contain a submenu to replace the bad
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word. Note: this slows down the appearance of the popup menu. Note for GTK:
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word. Note: this slows down the appearance of the popup menu.
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don't release the right mouse button until the menu appears, otherwise it
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won't work.
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To search for the next misspelled word:
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N *+dialog_con* Support for |:confirm| with console dialog.
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N *+dialog_con* Support for |:confirm| with console dialog.
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N *+dialog_con_gui* Support for |:confirm| with GUI and console dialog.
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N *+dialog_con_gui* Support for |:confirm| with GUI and console dialog.
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N *+digraphs* |digraphs| *E196*
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N *+digraphs* |digraphs| *E196*
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*+dnd* Support for DnD into the "~ register |quote_~|.
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N *+eval* expression evaluation |eval.txt|
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N *+eval* expression evaluation |eval.txt|
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N *+ex_extra* Vim's extra Ex commands: |:center|, |:left|,
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N *+ex_extra* Vim's extra Ex commands: |:center|, |:left|,
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|:normal|, |:retab| and |:right|
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|:normal|, |:retab| and |:right|
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@ -325,7 +324,6 @@ N *+find_in_path* include file searches: |[I|, |:isearch|,
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-I|, |:checkpath|, etc.
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-I|, |:checkpath|, etc.
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N *+folding* |folding|
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N *+folding* |folding|
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N *+gettext* message translations |multi-lang|
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N *+gettext* message translations |multi-lang|
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*+GUI_GTK* Unix only: GTK+ |GUI|
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*+iconv* Compiled with the |iconv()| function
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*+iconv* Compiled with the |iconv()| function
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*+iconv/dyn* Likewise |iconv-dynamic| |/dyn|
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*+iconv/dyn* Likewise |iconv-dynamic| |/dyn|
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N *+insert_expand* |insert_expand| Insert mode completion
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N *+insert_expand* |insert_expand| Insert mode completion
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Included support for GUI: menu's, mouse, scrollbars, etc. You can
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Included support for GUI: menu's, mouse, scrollbars, etc. You can
|
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define your own menus. Better support for CTRL/SHIFT/ALT keys in
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define your own menus. Better support for CTRL/SHIFT/ALT keys in
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combination with special keys and mouse. Supported for various
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combination with special keys and mouse. Supported for various
|
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platforms such as GTK, Win32, and Macintosh.
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platforms such as Win32 and Macintosh.
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Multiple windows and buffers. |windows.txt|
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Multiple windows and buffers. |windows.txt|
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Vim can split the screen into several windows, each editing a
|
Vim can split the screen into several windows, each editing a
|
||||||
|
@ -199,6 +199,9 @@ Other options:
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'cpoptions' ('g', 'w', 'H', '*', '-', 'j', and all POSIX flags were removed)
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'cpoptions' ('g', 'w', 'H', '*', '-', 'j', and all POSIX flags were removed)
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'guioptions' (only the 't' flag was removed)
|
'guioptions' (only the 't' flag was removed)
|
||||||
'guipty'
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'guipty'
|
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|
'imactivatefunc'
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|
'imactivatekey'
|
||||||
|
'imstatusfunc'
|
||||||
'macatsui'
|
'macatsui'
|
||||||
'restorescreen'
|
'restorescreen'
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'shelltype'
|
'shelltype'
|
||||||
@ -215,6 +218,7 @@ Other options:
|
|||||||
Other commands:
|
Other commands:
|
||||||
:Print
|
:Print
|
||||||
:fixdel
|
:fixdel
|
||||||
|
:helpfind
|
||||||
:mode (no longer accepts an argument)
|
:mode (no longer accepts an argument)
|
||||||
:open
|
:open
|
||||||
:shell
|
:shell
|
||||||
|
@ -1024,12 +1024,6 @@ return {
|
|||||||
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
|
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
|
||||||
func='ex_helpclose',
|
func='ex_helpclose',
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
command='helpfind',
|
|
||||||
flags=bit.bor(EXTRA, NOTRLCOM),
|
|
||||||
addr_type=ADDR_LINES,
|
|
||||||
func='ex_ni',
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
command='helpgrep',
|
command='helpgrep',
|
||||||
flags=bit.bor(EXTRA, NOTRLCOM, NEEDARG),
|
flags=bit.bor(EXTRA, NOTRLCOM, NEEDARG),
|
||||||
|
@ -1143,20 +1143,6 @@ return {
|
|||||||
varname='p_ic',
|
varname='p_ic',
|
||||||
defaults={if_true={vi=false}}
|
defaults={if_true={vi=false}}
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
full_name='imactivatefunc', abbreviation='imaf',
|
|
||||||
type='string', scope={'global'},
|
|
||||||
secure=true,
|
|
||||||
vi_def=true,
|
|
||||||
enable_if=false,
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
full_name='imactivatekey', abbreviation='imak',
|
|
||||||
type='string', scope={'global'},
|
|
||||||
vi_def=true,
|
|
||||||
enable_if=false,
|
|
||||||
defaults={if_true={vi=""}}
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
full_name='imcmdline', abbreviation='imc',
|
full_name='imcmdline', abbreviation='imc',
|
||||||
type='bool', scope={'global'},
|
type='bool', scope={'global'},
|
||||||
@ -1193,13 +1179,6 @@ return {
|
|||||||
if_false={vi=macros('B_IMODE_NONE')},
|
if_false={vi=macros('B_IMODE_NONE')},
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
},
|
},
|
||||||
{
|
|
||||||
full_name='imstatusfunc', abbreviation='imsf',
|
|
||||||
type='string', scope={'global'},
|
|
||||||
secure=true,
|
|
||||||
vi_def=true,
|
|
||||||
enable_if=false,
|
|
||||||
},
|
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
full_name='include', abbreviation='inc',
|
full_name='include', abbreviation='inc',
|
||||||
type='string', scope={'global', 'buffer'},
|
type='string', scope={'global', 'buffer'},
|
||||||
|
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