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48 win_T *find_next_popup(int lowest, int handled_flag);
40 syn keyword gtkrcPriorityName highest rc application gtk lowest
27 " This comes at the very beginning, so it has the lowest priority and will
666 " if folds begin and end on the same lines, put lowest fold level first
27 " lowest priority on least used feature
1259 " Change the priority of the first sign to lowest1313 " Change the priority of the middle sign to the lowest1339 " Change the priority of the first sign to the lowest1380 " Change the priority of the first sign to lowest1414 " Change the priority of the middle sign to lowest
3186 find_next_popup(int lowest, int handled_flag) in find_next_popup() argument3192 found_zindex = lowest ? INT_MAX : 0; in find_next_popup()3197 && (lowest ? wp->w_zindex < found_zindex in find_next_popup()3206 && (lowest ? wp->w_zindex < found_zindex in find_next_popup()
292 P1 is highest priority, P10 lowest
96 lowest.
1083 times and use the lowest results.
875 inserting several lines with the "p" command you want to jump to the lowest
707 about 32000. The lowest is 1.
1451 with the lowest number has priority if several match at the
3697 minimum: Use lowest local-minimum level of items on line.3700 for the lowest level contained on the line that is followed by a
6897 If {object} is a |List| return the lowest index where the item6903 If {object} is |Blob| return the lowest index where the byte
2594 with items inside the () and use the lowest indent.5143 Problem: When using ":bdel" and all other buffers are unloaded the lowest
5581 creating a new buffer, use the lowest number not in use (or the highest
2989 Adjusted the Syntax menu, so that the lowest entry fits on a small screen (for