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9 (GUI).  It can do the same things and a few more.  The GUI offers menus, a
35 (for as far as this can be shown in ASCII!).
64 in parens. These special characters can be present:
77 Browse them to get an idea of what you can use them for. A relevant submenu
85 On most systems you can tear-off the menus. Select the top item of the menu,
96 The "Edit/Global Settings/Toggle Toolbar" menu item can be used to make the
103 GUI can also be enabled or disabled with this option. See the help for it.
110 You can make a horizontal scrollbar appear with the menu item
119 the left. This can be done with a menu item, or with the 'guioptions' option:
128 Standards are wonderful. In Microsoft Windows, you can use the mouse to
132 Fortunately, you can customize Vim. You can make the behavior of the mouse
167 The mouse can be further tuned. Check out these options if you want to change
185 using the default option settings). You can paste this selection in another
204 Now for the other place with which text can be exchanged. We call this the
209 has been copied to the real clipboard. You can't see this, unless you have
230 If you use the "current selection" and the "real clipboard" with care, you can
236 If you don't like using the mouse, you can access the current selection and
264 But both can do it. You already know about Visual mode. Select mode is like
270 it is probably already enabled, but you can do this anyway): >
276 replaces it. You are in Insert mode now, thus you can continue typing.
278 Since typing normal text causes the selected text to be deleted, you can not
284 You can tune the way Select mode works with the 'selectmode' option.