| /vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/ |
| H A D | test_expand.vim | 28 edit foo 60 edit Xfile1 62 edit Xfile2 63 edit Xfile1 65 edit Xfile2 66 edit Xfile3 67 edit Xfile4 74 edit Xfile.java 78 edit a1a2a3.rb 108 :call assert_fails('call expandcmd("edit #")', 'E194:') [all …]
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| H A D | test_modeline.vim | 14 edit Xmodeline_version 20 edit Xmodeline_version 26 edit Xmodeline_version 87 edit Xmodeline_version 92 edit Xmodeline_version 97 edit Xmodeline_version 103 edit Xmodeline_version 158 edit Xmodeline_colon 296 edit Xmodeline 312 edit Xmodeline [all …]
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| H A D | test_vim9_cmd.vim | 119 edit # 121 edit %% 125 edit %%yy 143 edit %%<1 145 edit %%<2 151 edit %%:r 156 edit bar 799 edit Xone 800 edit Xtwo 864 edit Xfile [all …]
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| H A D | test_buffer.vim | 15 edit b1 82 edit Xfile1 84 edit Xfile2 86 edit +/baz4 Xfile3 144 edit Xfile1 228 edit Xfile 306 edit Xfile 319 edit Xfile2 331 edit Xfile1 333 edit Xfile2 [all …]
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| H A D | test_plus_arg_edit.vim | 1 " Tests for complicated + argument to :edit command 6 edit +1|s/|/PIPE/|w Xfile1| e Xfile2|1 | s/\//SLASH/|w 40 edit ++bin Xfile1 42 edit ++nobin Xfile2 44 call assert_fails('edit ++binabc Xfile3', 'E474:')
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| H A D | test_bufwintabinfo.vim | 8 edit Xtestfile1 9 edit Xtestfile2 15 edit Xtestfile1 16 hide edit Xtestfile2 155 edit Xtestfile1 158 edit Xtestfile2 171 edit Xfoo
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| H A D | test_swap.vim | 26 edit Xtest1 34 edit Xtest1 45 edit Xtest2/Xtest3 98 edit foo/x.txt 150 edit Xtest1 357 edit Xfile1 404 edit Xtestlink 525 edit Xfile5 539 edit Xfile5 551 edit Xfile5 [all …]
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| H A D | test_mksession.vim | 184 edit SomeFile 240 edit Xtest1 692 edit Xfile1 698 edit Xfile2 704 edit Xfile3 710 edit Xfile1 712 edit Xfile2 714 edit Xfile3 1052 edit Xone 1055 edit # [all …]
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| H A D | test_hide.vim | 24 call assert_fails('edit Xf2') 29 edit! Xf2 63 hide edit Xf2 " comment 81 edit Xf2 " comment 91 hide edit! Xf2 " comment
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| H A D | test_viminfo.vim | 626 edit ten 628 edit again 636 edit again 985 edit Xbufa 988 edit Xbufb 995 edit Xbufb 998 edit Xbufa 1004 edit Xbufa 1007 edit Xbufb 1264 edit b.txt [all …]
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| H A D | test_undo.vim | 558 edit Xtestfile 568 edit Xtestfile 574 edit! Xtestfile 579 edit Xtestfile 602 edit Xtestfile 626 edit Xtestfile 645 edit Xtestfile 660 edit Xtestfile 679 edit Xtestfile 699 edit Xtestfile [all …]
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| H A D | test_writefile.vim | 56 edit Xfile 184 edit XX 201 edit XX 416 edit Xfile 463 edit Xfile 519 edit Xfile 639 edit Xtest1 653 edit! Xtest1 667 edit! Xtest1 682 edit! Xtest1 [all …]
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| H A D | test_winbuf_close.vim | 10 " :edit 67 " test ":edit" failing in modified buffer when 'hidden' not set 69 call assert_fails('edit Xtest1', 'E37:') 73 " test ":edit" working in modified buffer when 'hidden' set 75 edit Xtest1
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| H A D | test_autocmd.vim | 205 edit! a.txt 535 edit Xtest 1370 edit Xxx1 1372 edit Xxx2 1420 edit Xxx1 1454 edit Xfoo 1516 edit Xtest 1523 edit Xtest 1572 edit xx 1582 edit xx [all …]
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| H A D | test_cd.vim | 215 edit Xa/Xb.txt 218 edit 220 edit Xa/Xb.txt 233 edit Xactual/file.txt 237 edit
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/doc/ |
| H A D | usr_07.txt | 30 :edit foo.txt 53 :edit! foo.txt 58 :hide edit foo.txt 66 You can start Vim to edit a sequence of files. For example: > 72 file, to edit the next file you use this command: > 155 again. Use this command to edit three other files: > 172 edit the last file in the list yet: 174 E173: 46 more files to edit ~ 326 :edit thisfile 333 :edit otherfile [all …]
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| H A D | usr_23.txt | 9 can edit files that are compressed or encrypted. Some files need to be 20 Previous chapter: |usr_22.txt| Finding the file to edit 45 on Unix won't result in a remark. But when you edit a dos file, Vim will 84 If you use the good old Vi and try to edit an MS-DOS format file, you will 86 detection avoids this. Suppose you do want to edit the file that way? Then 89 :edit ++ff=unix file.txt 124 then start Vim to edit it. 178 You can now edit this file normally and put in all your secrets. When you 181 When you edit the file with Vim, it will ask you to enter the same key 236 If you really want to secure the contents of a file, edit it only on a [all …]
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| H A D | usr_22.txt | 5 Finding the file to edit 27 :edit . 155 :edit VeryLongFileName/file1.txt 156 :edit VeryLongFileName/file2.txt 157 :edit VeryLongFileName/file3.txt 162 :edit file1.txt 163 :edit file2.txt 164 :edit file3.txt 239 Vim will find the file and edit it. 303 :hide edit two.txt [all …]
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| H A D | usr_20.txt | 170 To edit the last one, you use the command: > 172 :edit bodyofthepaper.txt 176 :edit b<Tab> 185 :edit i<Tab> 189 :edit info.txt 194 :edit intro.txt 201 :edit i 209 :edit i :edit info.txt :edit intro.txt 217 When you type ":set i" instead of ":edit i" and press <Tab> you get: > 239 can edit it. [all …]
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| H A D | usr_31.txt | 26 to find the file you want to edit. But what if you want to split a window to 27 edit another file? There is no menu entry for this. You could first use 61 :browse edit 66 :browse edit 92 :confirm edit foo.txt 109 that edit another file. They can also be combined: > 111 :confirm browse edit 114 pop up a file browser to select the file to edit. 126 :confirm edit main.c 253 to edit the file, if you have one: > [all …]
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| H A D | editing.txt | 7 Editing files *edit-files* 9 1. Introduction |edit-intro| 10 2. Editing a file |edit-a-file| 14 6. Dialogs |edit-dialogs| 22 1. Introduction *edit-intro* 197 *:e* *:edit* *reload* 205 *:edit!* *discard* 220 *:edit!_f* 262 Same as |:edit|. 1404 Although Vim was made to edit text files, it is possible to edit binary [all …]
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| H A D | howto.txt | 17 |usr_07.txt| edit files 18 |23.4| edit binary files 71 |30.1| speedup edit-compile-edit cycle or compile and fix
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| H A D | vim.man | 21 to edit all kinds of plain text. It is especially useful for editing 32 Most often Vim is started to edit a single file with the command 47 other files with the ":next" command. To edit a file that 50 - The file to edit is read from stdin. Commands are read 53 -t {tag} The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on 132 sible to edit a binary or executable file. 158 for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga 207 impossible. Handy if you want to edit a file on a very 224 can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci‐ 257 edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip [all …]
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/plugin/ |
| H A D | README.txt | 7 gzip.vim edit compressed files 11 netrwPlugin.vim edit files over a network and browse (remote) directories 14 tarPlugin.vim edit (compressed) tar files 17 zipPlugin.vim edit zip archives
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/ |
| H A D | sqr.vim | 110 syn keyword sqrParam date-edit-mask date-seperator 114 syn keyword sqrParam edit-option-ad edit-option-am 115 syn keyword sqrParam edit-option-bc edit-option-na 116 syn keyword sqrParam edit-option-pm encoding entry erase-page 124 syn keyword sqrParam init-string input-date-edit-mask insert 130 syn keyword sqrParam maxlen money money-edit-mask money-sign 134 syn keyword sqrParam nowait number number-edit-mask on-break 172 syn keyword sqrFunction datediff datenow datetostr e10 exp edit
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