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/vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/
H A Dtest_popup.vim34 call feedkeys("aD\<f5>\<C-E>\<C-E>\<C-E>\<C-E>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
176 call feedkeys("a\<f5>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
204 call feedkeys("aM\<f5>\<C-N>\<C-P>\<c-e>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
206 call feedkeys("aM\<f5>\<C-N>\<C-P>\<c-e>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
212 call feedkeys("aM\<f5>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
214 call feedkeys("aM\<f5>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
216 call feedkeys("aM\<f5>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
226 call feedkeys("a\<f5>\<down>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
231 call feedkeys("a\<f5>\<down>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
241 call feedkeys("a\<f5>\<c-p>\<enter>\<esc>", 'tx')
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H A Dtest_ex_mode.vim91 " Pressing enter in ex mode should print the current line
163 " Not allowed to enter ex mode when text is locked
H A Dtest_cmdline.vim1178 call feedkeys("\r", 't') " for the hit-enter prompt
1222 call feedkeys(":\"01234\<home>\<right>\<right>ab\<right>\<insert>cd\<enter>", 'xt')
1226 call feedkeys(":\"01234\<home>\<right>\<right>ab\<right>\<insert>cdefgh\<enter>", 'xt')
1230 call feedkeys(":\"01234\<home>\<right>ab\<right>\<insert>cd\<right>\<insert>ef\<enter>", 'xt')
1235 call feedkeys(":\"テキストエディタ\<home>\<right>\<right>ab\<right>\<insert>cd\<enter>", 'xt')
1882 \ {'name': 'cmd', 'enter': ':', 'exit': "\<Esc>"},
1883 \ {'name': 'search', 'enter': '/', 'exit': "\<Esc>"},
1884 \ {'name': 'expr', 'enter': ":\<C-r>=", 'exit': "\<Esc>\<Esc>"},
1885 \ {'name': 'input', 'enter': ":call input('')\<CR>", 'exit': "\<CR>"},
1903 let keyseqs = h.enter
H A Druntest.vim118 " Avoid stopping at the "hit enter" prompt
178 " Avoid stopping at the "hit enter" prompt
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/doc/
H A Drecover.txt204 encryption has been used, you will be asked to enter one or two crypt keys.
206 If the text file does not exist you will only be asked to enter the crypt key
219 enter the new crypt key. ~
220 If you wrote the text file after changing the crypt key press enter ~
232 encrypted with the old key. At the second prompt enter the new key.
H A Dmessage.txt37 This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
38 prompt. You are then back at the hit-enter prompt and can then scroll further
796 *hit-enter* *press-enter* *hit-return*
797 *press-return* *hit-enter-prompt*
829 To reduce the number of hit-enter prompts:
836 If your script causes the hit-enter prompt and you don't know why, you may
839 Also see 'mouse'. The hit-enter message is highlighted with the |hl-Question|
855 G down all the way, until the hit-enter
864 : stop the listing and enter a
883 This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
H A Dsponsor.txt46 3. You can enter your votes on the voting page. There is a link to that page
151 You may vote when you send 10 euro or more. You can enter up to ten votes.
153 also enter three counter votes, these count as negative points.
H A Drileft.txt32 bidi and is merely opting to present a functional means to display/enter/use
107 possible to enter mappings, abbreviations and searches typed from the
H A Dusr_24.txt209 Now enter Insert mode and start typing:
213 At this point, you enter the command CTRL-X CTRL-F. Vim now completes the
516 You can enter characters up to 255 this way. When you type fewer than two
525 To enter a character in hexadecimal, use an "x" after the CTRL-V: >
542 represent one. To enter a ©, for example, you press three keys: >
588 execute the Normal mode command, and re-enter Insert mode with "i" or "a".
H A Dusr_23.txt174 will cause trouble, Vim asks you to enter the key again:
181 When you edit the file with Vim, it will ask you to enter the same key
186 Also, if you edit the file with Vim and enter the wrong key, you get garbage.
258 "R" to enter replace mode.
H A Dhebrew.txt114 'revins' is used to enter Hebrew text, so the keyboard changes to Hebrew
115 ('hkmap' is set); if in a right-to-left window, 'revins' is used to enter
H A Dusr_25.txt219 normally enter this by typing a tab at the start of each line. Take this
467 You need to enter numbers in the third column. You could move to the second
468 line, use "A", enter a lot of spaces and type the text.
479 Now press "j" and you are right where you can enter the value for "input A".
487 to enter the next field in this column use "Bj". "B" moves back to the start
H A Dusr_02.txt28 To start Vim, enter this command: >
33 Windows, open a Command Prompt and enter the command.
76 mode you type the "i" command (i for Insert). Then you can enter
78 mistakes; you can correct them later. To enter the following programmer's
361 enter the command "9k". In fact, you can precede many commands with a number.
450 To get help on the "x" command, for example, enter the following: >
H A Dindex.txt57 enter digraph (only when 'digraph' option set)
64 enter digraph
354 |R| R 2 enter replace mode: overtype existing
757 |gR| gR 2 enter Virtual Replace mode
1035 enter digraph when 'digraph' is on
1046 enter digraph
1122 |t_CTRL-W_:| CTRL-W : enter an Ex command
1159 |:abbreviate| :ab[breviate] enter abbreviation
1285 |:digraphs| :dig[raphs] show or enter digraphs
1450 |:map| :map show or enter a mapping
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H A Ddigraph.txt9 Digraphs are used to enter characters that normally cannot be entered by
36 < You can use `:exe` to enter a hex number: >
52 enter the digraph.
73 There are two methods to enter digraphs: *i_digraph*
83 Note that when you enter CTRL-K {char1}, where {char1} is a special key, Vim
89 'B' <BS> 'B' will enter the broken '|' character (166)
90 'a' <BS> '>' will enter an 'a' with a circumflex (226)
91 CTRL-K '-' '-' will enter a soft hyphen (173)
96 For CTRL-K, there is one general digraph: CTRL-K <Space> {char} will enter
101 hitting an <Esc> out of digraph context. Use CTRL-V 155 to enter meta-ESC
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H A Drussian.txt35 enter Normal mode command, you can also set 'langmap' option:
H A Dhowto.txt84 |'shortmess'| avoid |hit-enter| prompts
H A Dos_unix.txt53 [the ^[ is an <Esc>, type CTRL-V <Esc> to enter it]
H A Dmap.txt42 There are commands to enter new mappings, remove mappings and list mappings.
447 Therefore the ":map" and ":map!" commands enter and display mappings for
449 ":imap" commands to enter mappings for each mode separately.
469 To enter a mapping for Normal and Visual mode, but not Operator-pending mode,
493 the 'iminsert' option. When starting to enter a normal command line (not a
550 starts with <Esc>. To enter a mapping like this you type ":map " and then
556 enter such a mapping type CTRL-K and then hit the function key, or use
1027 If you enter a word that is an abbreviation, it is replaced with the word it
1211 characters. How many CTRL-Vs need to be typed depends on how you enter the
1214 Suppose you want to abbreviate "esc" to enter an <Esc> character. When you
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H A Dtabpage.txt332 WinEnter enter window in new tab page
333 TabEnter enter new tab page
335 BufEnter enter new empty buffer
H A Dquickref.txt285 |i_CTRL-V| CTRL-V {char}.. insert character literally, or enter decimal
325 enter digraph
327 enter digraph if 'digraph' option set
370 |R| N R enter Replace mode (repeat the entered text N times)
371 |gR| N gR enter virtual Replace mode: Like Replace mode but
377 (change = delete text and enter Insert mode)
1083 |c_CTRL-V| CTRL-V {number} enter decimal value of character (up to
1086 enter digraph (See |Q_di|)
1321 |:autocmd| :au {event} {pat} {cmd} enter new autocommands for {event}
1329 with {pat} and enter new one
H A Dos_390.txt54 Note:  is one character use <C-V><Esc> to enter it.
H A Dintro.txt466 <kEnter> keypad Enter *keypad-enter*
542 Normal mode In Normal mode you can enter all the normal editor
566 Cmdline mode can enter one line of text at the bottom of the
589 each character you enter, one character of the existing
699 Vim will enter this mode by default if it's invoked as
/vim-8.2.3635/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/
H A Dbug_report.yml12 To make it easier for us to help you please enter detailed information below.
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/
H A Ddtml.vim39 syn keyword dtmlAttribute disposition document_src e encode enter etc expand-all expr File contained
115 syn keyword dtmlMethod earliestTime enter equalTo exp expireCookie expovariate fabs fCommon contain…

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