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7 This file contains an alphabetical list of messages and error messages that
11 1. Old messages |:messages|
12 2. Error messages |error-messages|
13 3. Messages |messages|
16 1. Old messages *:messages* *:mes* *message-history*
18 The ":messages" command can be used to view previously given messages. This
19 is especially useful when messages have been overwritten or truncated. This
22 :mes[sages] Show all messages.
24 :{count}mes[sages] Show the {count} most recent messages.
26 :mes[sages] clear Clear all messages.
29 Clear messages, keeping only the {count} most
32 The number of remembered messages is fixed at 20 for the tiny version and 200
45 If you are using translated messages, the first printed line tells who
46 maintains the messages or the translations. You can use this to contact the
67 2. Error messages *error-messages* *errors*
72 Or view a list of recent messages with: >
73 :messages
74 See `:messages` above.
216 messages or grep output cannot be opened. This can have several causes:
792 3. Messages *messages*
794 This is an (incomplete) overview of various messages that Vim gives:
813 -> Press 'k', <Up>, 'u', 'b' or 'g' to scroll back in the messages. This
816 -> Pressing 'j', 'f', 'd' or <Down> is ignored when messages scrolled off the
818 typing one 'j' or 'f' too many causes the messages to disappear.
847 This message is given when the screen is filled with messages. It is only