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26 completion, on-line help, visual selection, etc.. See ":help
29 While running Vim a lot of help can be obtained from the on-line help
46 tioned on the first line of the buffer. You can get to the
53 -t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on
59 becomes the current file and the cursor is positioned on
66 faults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on other
70 Vim behaves differently, depending on the name of the command (the exe‐
98 +[num] For the first file the cursor will be positioned on line
100 on the last line.
112 quotes (this depends on the shell that is used). Example:
142 -d {device} Open {device} for use as a terminal. Only on the Amiga.
191 -l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
207 impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very
307 --echo-wid GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
312 cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
323 the result on stdout.
359 on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the
420 Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by: Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews and