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| H A D | pi_spec.txt | 14 1. How to use it |spec-how-to-use-it| 18 1. How to use it *spec-how-to-use-it* 43 shows you how you could do this in your .vimrc file, mapping the plugin to 60 You can easily customize how your spec file entry will look like. To do
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| H A D | quotes.txt | 80 in-depth), and I'm amazed at just how powerful this application is. (Jeffrey 98 I wonder how long it will be before people will refer to other Vi editors as 134 Syntax highlighting: how did I survive without it?! Thank you for creating 167 like how I once felt when I started using vi after a couple of years of using 194 This version of Vim will just blow people apart when they discover just how 210 I cannot believe how great it is to use Vim. I think the guys at work are
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| H A D | howto.txt | 7 How to ... *howdoi* *how-do-i* *howto* *how-to*
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| H A D | pi_netrw.txt | 1222 |netrw-gb| how to return (go) to a bookmark 1223 |netrw-mB| how to delete bookmarks 1224 |netrw-qb| how to list bookmarks 1424 |netrw-mB| how to delete bookmarks 1425 |netrw-mb| how to make a bookmark 1426 |netrw-qb| how to list bookmarks 1599 |netrw-mb| how to make a bookmark 1600 |netrw-qb| how to list bookmarks 2077 |netrw-mb| how to make a bookmark 2078 |netrw-mB| how to delete bookmarks [all …]
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| H A D | usr_05.txt | 8 Vim can be tuned to work like you want it to. This chapter shows you how to 67 Later you will learn how to do this without exiting Vim. 69 This chapter only explains the most basic items. For more information on how 75 In the first chapter was explained how the example vimrc (included in the 82 will give you hints about how to set up your own preferences. Not everything 90 Vim for how most users like it. If you are one of the few that don't, then 254 defines the "Q" command to do formatting with the "gq" operator. This is how 565 about how to avoid that mappings cause problems. 577 will explain how to install the help file, so that you can easily find help
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| H A D | uganda.txt | 41 the distribution how to contact you. When the maintainer asks you 76 - You clearly describe in the distribution how to contact you. This 151 to learn how to take care of themselves and how to avoid infections. There is 153 prevent people from getting ill and to teach them how to grow healthy food.
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| H A D | usr_90.txt | 9 simple or easy. This chapter gives a few hints and also explains how 97 will explain how to compile with different features. 376 Use the example vimrc script. You can find an explanation on how to use it 401 In the unlikely event you want to uninstall Vim completely, this is how you do 408 how to remove the package again.
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| H A D | repeat.txt | 34 register number will be incremented. See |redo-register| for an example how 301 how this can be useful. 582 See |packload-two-steps| for how these two steps can be useful. 593 ones under "pack/foo/start". See |pack-add| below for how the "opt" directory 673 Decide how you want to distribute the package. You can create an archive or 698 In your documentation you explain what the plugins do, and tell the user how 737 effects on how Vim works. You cannot use it to debug everything. For 1016 See |:debug-name| for how {pattern} is used. 1020 See |:debug-name| for how {pattern} is used. 1067 The Count column shows how many times a line was executed. Note that the [all …]
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| H A D | usr_44.txt | 9 the file you are editing isn't included, read this chapter to find out how to 122 The x language uses the '-' character in keywords. This is how it's done: 155 used to surround the pattern (like how it's done in a ":substitute" command). 300 highlighting. This is how you can do this: > 535 where the editing is being done. So how does it tell where it is? 536 The secret is the ":syntax sync" command. This tells Vim how to figure out 624 explain how the filetype can be detected. With a bit of luck your file will
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| H A D | usr_45.txt | 9 how to change which one is used. Also, the different ways to work with files 164 to use Unicode, and how to handle interfacing with the rest of the system. 214 |UTF8-xterm| how to check that and how to compile it when needed. 325 have thousands of characters, Unicode has over hundred thousand. So how do
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| H A D | usr_32.txt | 95 So how do you get to "one two" now? You can use this command: > 159 Depending on how much time you took for the changes you end up at a certain
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| /vim-8.2.3635/ |
| H A D | README_VIM9.md | 16 properties, is faster Vim script. So how do we do that? 43 | how | time in sec | 51 That looks very promising! It's just one example, but it shows how much 67 | how | time in sec | 143 A good example is how in a function the arguments are prefixed with 158 TypeScript adds type checking. But we'll have to see how much of that
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| H A D | LICENSE | 16 the distribution how to contact you. When the maintainer asks you 51 - You clearly describe in the distribution how to contact you. This
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| /vim-8.2.3635/READMEdir/ |
| H A D | README_os390.txt | 3 This readme explains how to build Vim on z/OS. Formerly called OS/390. 115 See the Makefile and the file link.sh on how link.sed is used.
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| H A D | README_amisrc.txt | 11 See "src/INSTALLami.txt" for instructions on how to compile Vim on the Amiga.
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| H A D | README_srcdos.txt | 12 See "src/INSTALLpc.txt" for instructions on how to compile Vim on the PC.
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| /vim-8.2.3635/src/po/ |
| H A D | README_mingw.txt | 3 This file explains how to create and maintain po files using 55 See the gettext documentation on how to do this. You can also find
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| H A D | README.txt | 65 If you are the maintainer of a .po file, this is how you update the file. We 80 See the gettext documentation on how to do this. You can also find
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/ |
| H A D | template.vim | 13 " If you know how to recognize a more specific type for *.tmpl suggest a
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| H A D | xxd.vim | 6 " Notes: use :help xxd to see how to invoke it
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/compiler/ |
| H A D | README.txt | 8 for how to do it, the format is simple.
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| H A D | rake.vim | 33 \%+EDon't\ know\ how\ to\ build\ task\ %.%#,
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/ftplugin/ |
| H A D | jsonc.vim | 24 " Let Vim know how to disable the plug-in.
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/plugin/ |
| H A D | README.txt | 4 Look in the file for hints on how it can be disabled without deleting it.
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| /vim-8.2.3635/runtime/macros/ |
| H A D | README.txt | 13 how to use Vi and Vim functionality.
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