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/vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/
H A Dtest_move.vim1 " Test the ":move" command.
9 move .
13 1,2move 0
17 1,3move 3
21 1move 2
26 3move 0
31 2,3move 0
38 call assert_fails("move -100", 'E16:')
39 call assert_fails("move +100", 'E16:')
40 call assert_fails('move', 'E16:')
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H A DMake_dos.mak94 move $(*B).in $(*B).in.bak > nul
99 -@if exist $(*B).in.bak move /y $(*B).in.bak $(*B).in > nul
109 ( move /y test.out $*.failed > nul \
112 else ( move /y test.out $*.out > nul )
H A Dtest_balloon.vim33 " Check that the balloon shows up after a mouse move
58 " Check that the balloon shows up after a mouse move
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/spell/de/
H A Dmain.aap70 :move de_DE_frami.aff de_DE.aff
71 :move de_DE_frami.dic de_DE.dic
80 :move de_OLDSPELL.aff de_19.aff
81 :move de_OLDSPELL.dic de_19.dic
92 :move $FILE_AT_AFF de_AT.aff
93 :move $FILE_AT_DIC de_AT.dic
98 :move $FILE_CH_AFF de_CH.aff
99 :move $FILE_CH_DIC de_CH.dic
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/tutor/
H A Dtutor.utf-837 Now you know how to move to the next lesson.
39 3. Using the down key, move to lesson 1.2.
252 move the cursor as specified.
262 2. Type 2w to move the cursor two words forward.
266 4. Type 0 (zero) to move to the start of the line.
311 3. Now move to the fourth line.
364 7. To move to the start of the line use a zero: 0
410 5. Now move on to lesson 3.3.
489 Type G to move to a line in the file. **
500 2. Press G to move you to the bottom of the file.
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H A Dtutor37 Now you know how to move to the next lesson.
39 3. Using the down key, move to lesson 1.2.
252 move the cursor as specified.
262 2. Type 2w to move the cursor two words forward.
266 4. Type 0 (zero) to move to the start of the line.
311 3. Now move to the fourth line.
364 7. To move to the start of the line use a zero: 0
410 5. Now move on to lesson 3.3.
489 Type G to move to a line in the file. **
500 2. Press G to move you to the bottom of the file.
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/doc/
H A Dusr_08.txt201 to move between them:
203 CTRL-W h move to the window on the left
204 CTRL-W j move to the window below
205 CTRL-W k move to the window above
206 CTRL-W l move to the window on the right
208 CTRL-W t move to the TOP window
209 CTRL-W b move to the BOTTOM window
213 More commands to move to other windows: |Q_wi|.
274 CTRL-W H move window to the far left
275 CTRL-W J move window to the bottom
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H A Dusr_03.txt31 To move the cursor forward one word, use the "w" command. Like most Vim
32 commands, you can use a numeric prefix to move past multiple words. For
56 first word in the next line. Thus you can use this to move through a
65 It is also possible to move by white-space separated WORDs. This is not a
75 With this mix of lowercase and uppercase commands, you can quickly move
98 editor to move to the end of another line. For example, "1$" moves you to
156 on a "(" it will move to the matching ")". If it's on a ")" it will move to
206 Another way to move to a line is using the "%" command with a count. For
388 You can also use the <Down> cursor key to move through the history of
578 count to make them move the cursor quite a long way away.
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H A Dusr_04.txt33 move word command. In fact, the "d" command may be followed by any motion
47 of a word. If you use the "e" command to move to the end of a word, Vim
57 used to move to that character. The reference manual calls this "exclusive"
72 "4l" or "w". This way you can operate on any text you can move over.
90 2w move two words (they are deleted and Insert mode started)
199 it's not so easy to decide which command will move over the text you want to
226 When you move left or right nothing changes. When you move up or down the
249 To delete the middle "Q2" column, move the cursor to the "Q" of "Q2". Press
260 end). The cursor will go to the other end, and you can move the cursor to
279 move the cursor to where you want to put the line and use the "p" (put)
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H A Dhowto.txt22 |04.5| copy and move text
31 |usr_03.txt| move around
38 |'whichwrap'| move over line breaks
39 |'virtualedit'| move to where there is no text
H A Dusr_12.txt68 :wnext Write this file and move to the next one.
75 At the last file you will get an error message, because ":wnext" cannot move
180 The |:global| command can be combined with the |:move| command to move all the
183 :global/^/move 0
190 is blank). The |:move| command moves the matching line to after the imaginary
196 This also works on a range of lines. First move to above the first line and
197 mark it with "mt". Then move the cursor to the last line in the range and
221 When the text is only part of a file, you could move to the start of the text,
222 type "g CTRL-G", move to the end of the text, type "g CTRL-G" again, and then
H A Dtabpage.txt31 page. There are other ways to move between tab pages, see below.
250 the move, thus if the second tab is the current one,
254 :-tabmove " move the tab page to the left
255 :+tabmove " move the tab page to the right
256 :0tabmove " move the tab page to the beginning of the tab
259 :tabmove " move the tab page to the last
262 :tabmove # " move the tab page after the last accessed
269 :tabmove - " move the tab page to the left
271 :tabmove + " move the tab page to the right
275 Note that although it is possible to move a tab behind the N-th one by using
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H A Dusr_07.txt82 But mostly you want to save the changes and move on to the next file. There
122 To move to the very last file in the list: >
126 And to move back to the first one again: >
223 the character. Even when you move around in the file `" and `. will take you
322 Now move the cursor to the end of the text and press "y". This yanks (copies)
373 another file, move around and place the text where you want it: >
382 When you delete text, you can also specify a register. Use this to move
449 to move a file. You know that you already have a program that copies a file,
457 :saveas move.c
460 next time you do ":write", it will write "move.c". "copy.c" remains
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H A Dusr_25.txt89 "v" to start Visual mode, "4j" to move to the end of the paragraph and then
120 "gg" to move to the first line, "gqG" to format until the last line.
300 When you move the cursor to a character that can't be seen, Vim will scroll
343 following commands to move the cursor to a character you can see. Thus text
398 The "j" and "k" commands move to the next and previous lines. When used on
400 To move only one screen line, use the "gj" and "gk" commands. When a line
402 move to a character displayed one line below or above.
467 You need to enter numbers in the third column. You could move to the second
473 Now you can move the cursor to positions where there isn't any text. This is
492 You can move the cursor anywhere in the display, also beyond the end
H A Dindex.txt435 under cursor and move the cursor N
666 |[s| [s 1 move to the previous misspelled word
667 |[z| [z 1 move to start of open fold
706 |]s| ]s 1 move to next misspelled word
707 |]z| ]z 1 move to end of open fold
783 |gi| gi 2 like "i", but first move to the |'^| mark
861 |zj| zj 1 move to the start of the next fold
862 |zk| zk 1 move to the end of the previous fold
1002 |v_o| o move cursor to other corner of area
1446 |:move| :m[ove] move lines
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H A Dmotion.txt9 These commands move the cursor position. If the new position is off of the
164 commands move across line boundaries.
205 error and the cursor doesn't move.
208 When 'virtualedit' is active, "$" may move the cursor
410 These commands move over words or WORDS.
476 These commands move over three kinds of text objects.
759 m{a-zA-Z} Set mark {a-zA-Z} at cursor position (does not move
764 with the "''" or "``" command (does not move the
769 to be simulated by multiple commands. (does not move
774 `gv` command selects. (does not move the cursor, this
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H A Dusr_28.txt115 - move around to where you want to do your work
124 When some folds are closed, movement commands like "j" and "k" move over a
125 fold like it was a single, empty line. This allows you to quickly move around
131 'foldmethod'. Then delete the function with "dd", move the cursor and put it
138 - move the cursor to the new position and "p"ut the lines there.
168 Warning: You won't be able to move onto a closed fold then. You might want to
173 You can make folds close automatically when you move out of it: >
254 text, move the cursor, and "zoom in" on the text again.
H A Dvisual.txt138 highlighted. If Visual mode was already active move
157 can then move the end of the highlighted area and give an operator. The type
203 stops when a motion command is used that does not move straight up or down.
289 typing the operator character: "v{move-around}"xd".
292 operator character: "v{move-around}3>" (move lines 3 indents to the right).
294 *{move-around}*
295 The {move-around} is any sequence of movement commands. Note the difference
326 2. Block was created with <C-v>{move-around}
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/spell/pt/
H A Dmain.aap53 :move dictionaries/pt_PT.dic .
54 :move dictionaries/pt_PT.aff .
55 :move dictionaries/README_pt_PT.txt .
56 :move dictionaries/COPYING COPYING_pt_PT.txt
84 :move README_pt_BR.TXT README_pt_BR.txt
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/spell/am/
H A Dmain.aap34 :move am/am.aff am_ET.aff
35 :move am/am.dic am_ET.dic
36 :move am/README README_am.txt
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/spell/ru/
H A Dmain.aap58 :move ru_RU_yo.aff ru_YO.aff
59 :move ru_RU_yo.dic ru_YO.dic
60 :move README_ru_RU_yo.txt README_ru_YO.txt
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/syntax/
H A Dhitest.vim59 " move linked groups to the end of file
60 global /links to/ move $
62 " move linked group names to the matching preferred groups
/vim-8.2.3635/src/libvterm/t/
H A D13state_edit.test79 # TODO: ECMA-48 says we should move to line home, but neither xterm nor
269 !ICH move+erase emuation
286 !DCH move+erase emulation
H A D12state_scroll.test132 !Scroll Down move+erase emulation
142 !Scroll Up move+erase emulation
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/macros/maze/
H A Dmaze_mac12 " one step apart and that you can move either north, south, east or west,
29 " To go north or south, you move by a one character step, but to move east or
30 " west you move by a two character step. Also note that in any position
78 " this state and the NextChar is as given. The commands k, j, ll, hh move
169 " 2Gl - move to the top left cell of the maze

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