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/vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/
H A Dtest_increment.vim12 " 1) Ctrl-A on visually selected number
16 " 1) Ctrl-A on start of line:
125 " 4) Ctrl-A on non-number
139 " 5) g<Ctrl-A> on letter
159 " 6) g<Ctrl-A> on letter
179 " 7) <Ctrl-A> on letter
213 " 8) Block increment on 0x9
248 " 2) redo (.) on 3
351 " 1) Ctrl-a on first column, redo on second column
414 " 1) Ctrl-V j $ on first block, afterwards '.' on second
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H A Dcheck.vim74 " Command to check for running on MS-Windows
78 throw 'Skipped: only works on MS-Windows'
82 " Command to check for NOT running on MS-Windows
86 throw 'Skipped: does not work on MS-Windows'
90 " Command to check for running on Unix
94 throw 'Skipped: only works on Unix'
98 " Command to check for running on Linix
102 throw 'Skipped: only works on Linux'
106 " Command to check for not running on a BSD system.
110 throw 'Skipped: does not work on BSD'
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/doc/
H A Dsponsor.txt12 working on Vim please send a donation.
15 see |uganda|. Donations increase Bram's motivation to keep working on Vim!
17 For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
37 vote for the items Bram should work on. How does this voting work?
43 page on the Vim website. You can easily create an account if you don't
50 4. The voting results appear on the results page, which is visible for
55 But only if you enable this on your account page.
101 of honour" page on the Vim web site. But only if you enable this on your
109 This key can be used on the Vim website to activate voting on your Vim
112 to this page on your "My Account" page.
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H A Dintro.txt10 2. Vim on the internet |internet|
26 can keep your fingers on the keyboard and your eyes on the screen. For those
60 2. Vim on the internet *internet*
115 give you help on how to subscribe.
201 Zoltan Arpadffy work on VMS port
225 Axel Kielhorn work on the Macintosh port
236 Sung-Hyun Nam Work on multibyte versions
700 "ex" on the command-line.
790 position on the screen. The cursor can only be positioned on the first one.
809 current mode 'showmode' on on
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H A Dos_vms.txt30 Vim on other operating systems.
96 You can find more information about CTAGS on VMS at
244 IMPORTANT: Vim on OpenVMS (and on other case insensitive system) command line
273 1) If you are working on the VMS X/Motif console:
601 " Use GNU diff on VMS
651 tag-lookup, work on the whole identifier. (Ctags on VMS also supports '$' in
769 - make all changes needed for clean compile build of v8.2 on VMS on all platforms
771 - test on VSI OpenVMS Alpha and Itanium platforms
778 - make necessary changes to build v8.1 on VMS
821 - corrected make_vms.mms (on VAX gave syntax error)
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H A Dusr_12.txt41 Obviously, this still goes wrong on "fourteen". Use "\>" to match the end of
73 999@q Execute the q register on the remaining files.
240 Vim will run the external "man" program on the word. If the man page is
252 can use the ":Man" command to open a window on a man page: >
258 text you were working on.
265 "word(1)", press CTRL-] on it. Further ":Man" commands will use the same
314 you are working on a program and want to view or edit all the files that
328 to run this command and pretend that the results were typed on the command
330 files, these files are put on the Vim command line. This results in Vim
347 and position the cursor on the first matching line. To go to the next
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H A Dos_dos.txt28 sure that the directory is in your search path, or use a shortcut on the
134 text. For example, to get grey text on a blue background: >
181 * Depending on the display mode, the color codes above 128 may not be
185 (usually 7, lightgray on black, but you can override this. If you have
191 t_mr 112 reverse mode: Black text (0) on LightGray (112)
192 t_md 15 bold mode: White text (15) on Black (0)
195 t_so 31 standout mode: White (15) text on DarkBlue (16)
198 t_czh 225 italic mode: DarkBlue text (1) on Yellow (224)
201 t_us 67 underline mode: DarkCyan text (3) on DarkRed (64)
208 :set t_mr=^V^[\|97m " start of invert mode: DarkBlue (1) on Brown (96)
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H A Dprint.txt23 On MS-Windows Vim can print your text on any installed printer. On other
125 HPUX, and EBCDIC character encodings and are used by default on these
351 duplex:off Print on one side.
352 duplex:long (default) Print on both sides (when possible), bind on long
354 duplex:short Print on both sides (when possible), bind on short
389 first line on a new page.
572 Ghostscript will run on a wide variety of platforms.
588 Additional information on Ghostscript can also be found at:
670 Then on your command line execute: >
698 appear on the back of the odd pages.
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H A Dfiletype.txt25 :filetype on
62 *:filetype-plugin-on*
64 :filetype plugin on
77 *:filetype-indent-on*
79 :filetype indent on
105 :filetype on on unchanged unchanged
107 :filetype plugin on on on unchanged
109 :filetype indent on on unchanged on
111 :filetype plugin indent on on on on
121 to do ":filetype on" after ":syntax on".
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H A Dmotion.txt223 is not on the screen.
232 character of the line is not on the screen.
264 cursor is placed on {char} |inclusive|.
274 The cursor is placed on {char} |exclusive|.
688 on which the cursor is on one of the braces. For the "inner" commands
923 the position will be on the last character.
984 - the view of a window on a buffer
1046 from <Tab>, on the condition that CTRL-I is
1205 cursor is on the # or no ([{
1324 first line on the window) on the first non-blank
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H A Dvim.man26 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
100 on the last line.
191 -l Lisp mode. Sets the 'lisp' and 'showmatch' options on.
307 --echo-wid GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
323 the result on stdout.
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/vim-8.2.3635/src/libvterm/t/
H A D26state_query.test24 !DECRQSS on DECSCUSR
29 !DECRQSS on SGR
34 !DECRQSS on SGR ANSI colours
39 !DECRQSS on SGR ANSI hi-bright colours
44 ##!DECRQSS on SGR 256-palette colours
49 !DECRQSS on SGR RGB8 colours
54 !S8C1T on DSR
60 !Truncation on attempted buffer overflow
H A D17state_mouse.test4 !DECRQM on with mouse off
59 !DECRQM on mouse button mode
89 !DECRQM on mouse drag mode
104 !DECRQM on mouse motion mode
120 !DECRQM on standard encoding mode
136 !DECRQM on UTF-8 extended encoding mode
151 !DECRQM on SGR extended encoding mode
166 !DECRQM on rxvt extended encoding mode
H A D30state_pen.test18 ?pen bold = on
44 ?pen italic = on
52 ?pen blink = on
60 ?pen reverse = on
110 ?pen bold = on
113 ?pen bold = on
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/tutor/
H A Dtutor.fr.utf-824 que la Leçon 1.1 remplisse complètement l'écran.
53 Leçon 1.2 : SORTIR DE VIM
73 5. Déplacez le curseur à la Leçon 1.3.
119 Leçon 1.5.
145 allez à la Leçon 1.6.
198 Passez maintenant à la leçon 2.
223 à la Leçon 2.2.
291 6. Déplacez-vous à la Leçon 2.5.
362 Leçon 2.
435 5. Maintenant, allez à la Leçon 3.3.
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H A Dtutor.fr24 que la Le�on 1.1 remplisse compl�tement l'�cran.
53 Le�on 1.2 : SORTIR DE VIM
73 5. D�placez le curseur � la Le�on 1.3.
119 Le�on 1.5.
145 allez � la Le�on 1.6.
198 Passez maintenant � la le�on 2.
223 � la Le�on 2.2.
291 6. D�placez-vous � la Le�on 2.5.
362 Le�on 2.
435 5. Maintenant, allez � la Le�on 3.3.
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H A Dtutor.utf-887 5. Now that the line is correct, go on to lesson 1.4.
272 6. Move on to lesson 2.5.
410 5. Now move on to lesson 3.3.
424 2. Place the cursor on the u in lubw.
481 Now go on to the next lesson.
620 From here on we will not always mention it.
731 than a lowercase o. Try this on the line below.
746 2. Press e until the cursor is on the end of li .
858 ** Use the on-line help system **
929 2. Type :help cmd to find help on cmd .
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H A Dtutor87 5. Now that the line is correct, go on to lesson 1.4.
272 6. Move on to lesson 2.5.
410 5. Now move on to lesson 3.3.
424 2. Place the cursor on the u in lubw.
481 Now go on to the next lesson.
620 From here on we will not always mention it.
731 than a lowercase o. Try this on the line below.
746 2. Press e until the cursor is on the end of li .
858 ** Use the on-line help system **
929 2. Type :help cmd to find help on cmd .
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/
H A Dvhdl.vim35 syn keyword vhdlStatement of on open others out
220 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*rtl_synthesis\s\+\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
221 syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*rtl_synthesis\s\+\(on\|off\)\s*"
222 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*rtl_syn\s\+\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
223 syn match vhdlPreProc "\(^\|\s\)--\s*rtl_syn\s\+\(on\|off\)\s*"
227 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*synthesis\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
228 "syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*simulation\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
229 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*pragma\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
230 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*pragma\s\+synthesis_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
231 syn match vhdlPreProc "/\*\s*synopsys\s\+translate_\(on\|off\)\s*\*/"
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/indent/
H A Dlogtalk.vim2 " Revised on: 2018.08.04
39 " Check for entity opening directive on previous line
42 " Check for clause head on previous line
45 " Check for grammar rule head on previous line
48 " Check for entity closing directive on previous line
51 " Check for end of clause on previous line
55 " Check for opening conditional on previous line
/vim-8.2.3635/READMEdir/
H A DREADME_os390.txt3 This readme explains how to build Vim on z/OS. Formerly called OS/390.
6 Most likely there are not many users out there using Vim on z/OS. So chances
14 uncompress it on your PC, as these tools are (most likely) not available on
21 Unpack the tar file on z/OS with
25 this command, but these files are not needed on zOS (at least not for the
60 This will produce lots of garbage on your screen (including error
69 42: Multibyte is not supported on z/OS
115 See the Makefile and the file link.sh on how link.sed is used.
/vim-8.2.3635/
H A DREADME.txt8 history, on-line help, spell checking, filename completion, block operations,
21 Older versions of Vim run on MS-DOS, MS-Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000, Amiga DOS,
35 Which one you need depends on the system you want to run it on and whether you
65 There are more README_*.txt files, depending on the distribution you used.
85 Summary of the license: There are no restrictions on using or distributing an
96 working on Vim please send a donation.
100 increase Bram's motivation to keep working on Vim!
102 For the most recent information about sponsoring look on the Vim web site:
114 The latest news about Vim can be found on the Vim home page:
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/lang/
H A DREADME.txt6 More information in the on-line help:
14 depends on the value of the "v:lang" variable.
23 For example, to use the Big5 (Taiwan) menus on MS-Windows the $LANG will be
31 On Unix you should set $LANG, depending on your shell:
47 UTF-8 will always be possible. Other conversions depend on the iconv
49 For UTF-8 menu files which only use latin1 characters, you can rely on Vim
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/
H A Devim.vim30 set autoindent " always set autoindenting on
44 " Switch syntax highlighting on, when the terminal has colors
45 " Highlight the last used search pattern on the next search command.
47 syntax on
54 " 'cindent' is on in C files, etc.
56 filetype plugin indent on
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/pack/dist/opt/matchit/doc/
H A Dmatchit.txt3 For instructions on installing this file, type
55 "else", "endif". Banging on the "%" key will cycle from the "if" to
90 nested groups. If debugging is turned on, the parsed version is saved as
99 Insist on a match that ends on or after the cursor.
101 starts on or before the cursor).
110 < and hit "%" with the cursor on or before the "<" in "a <tag> is born".
112 also matches. If the cursor is on the "t", however, then '<tag>' is
121 cursor starts on the "end " then "end if" is chosen. (You can avoid
180 |b:match_words| or "on the fly."
265 (single quotes) as above: '\<if\>' rather than "\\<if\\>" and so on.
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