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/vim-8.2.3635/src/testdir/
H A Dtest_balloon.vim33 " Check that the balloon shows up after a mouse move
45 " clean up
58 " Check that the balloon shows up after a mouse move
63 " clean up
H A Dtest_quotestar.vim45 " No connection to the X server, give up.
67 " Wait for the server to be up and answering requests. One second is not
71 " Clear the *-register of this vim instance and wait for it to be picked up
107 " Wait for the server in the GUI to be up and answering requests.
108 " First need to wait for the GUI to start up, otherwise the send hangs in
H A Dtest_history.vim219 let upcmd = "\<up>\<up>\<up>\<up>\<up>"
234 call assert_fails('call feedkeys("?\<up>\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
238 call assert_fails('call feedkeys("?\<up>\<cr>", "xt")', 'E486:')
H A Dtest_debugger.vim104 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up')
140 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up')
160 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up')
438 call RunDbgCmd( buf, 'up' )
447 call RunDbgCmd( buf, 'up' )
456 call RunDbgCmd( buf, 'up' )
628 call RunDbgCmd( buf, 'up' )
1242 " backtrace up
1251 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up', [ '>up' ] )
1328 call RunDbgCmd(buf, 'up')
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H A Dshared.vim73 " Can't make the connection, give up.
95 " Wait for up to 2 seconds for the port number to be there.
124 " Wait for up to five seconds for "expr" to become true. "expr" can be a
143 " Wait for up to five seconds for "assert" to return zero. "assert" must be a
200 " Wait for up to a given milliseconds.
286 " Force using utf-8, Vim may pick up something else from the environment.
H A Dtest_normal.vim80 " clean up
154 " clean up
175 " clean up
289 " clean up
304 " clean up
361 " clean up
453 " clean up
479 " clean up
526 " clean up
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H A Dtest_popupwin_textprop.vim53 " clean up
114 " clean up
170 " clean up
H A DMake_vms.mms20 # create a new terminals, therefore you have to set up your DISPLAY
49 -@ !clean up before doing the test
64 -@ !clean up after the test
H A Dtest_breakindent.vim103 " clean up
118 " clean up
133 " clean up
149 " clean up
217 " clean up
232 " clean up
246 " clean up
261 " clean up
H A Dtest_display.vim103 " clean up
181 " clean up
196 " clean up
218 " clean up
H A Dtest_conceal.vim108 " clean up
135 " clean up
155 " clean up
181 :" We should end up in the same column when running these commands on the
H A Dtest_popupwin.vim74 " clean up
228 " clean up
252 " clean up
278 " clean up
334 " clean up
426 " clean up
449 " clean up
588 " clean up
645 " clean up
718 " clean up
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/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/
H A Dtermcap9 :nd=\E[C:up=\E[A:ce=\E[K:ho=\E[H:pt:
18 :up=\E[A:nd=\E[C:ku=\E[A:kd=\E[B:kr=\E[C:kl=\E[D:\
41 :ue=\EG0:ug#1:ul:up=^K:us=\EG8:is=\El\
47 :le=^H:bs:am:cm=5\E[%i%d;%dH:nd=2\E[C:up=2\E[A:\
66 :nd=\E[C:RI=\E[%dC:up=\E[A:\
98 :up=^K:\
/vim-8.2.3635/src/libvterm/
H A Dtbl2inc_c.pl23 my ($up, $low) = ($_ =~ m{^(\d+)/(\d+)});
24 my $thisrow = $up * 16 + $low;
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/doc/
H A Dos_vms.txt76 If your system does not have some include libraries you can tune up in
153 The easiest way to set up $TMP is to define a logical: >
167 Set up the logical $VIM as: >
171 Set up some symbols: >
282 X VMS console. Set up display to your host with: >
301 you need to set up one X server and run Vim as in point 2.
323 8.10 Setting up the symbols
428 one you will get the following message during start-up:
541 8.10 Setting up the symbols
599 " Set up vimdiff options
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H A Dusr_32.txt12 |32.1| Undo up to a file write
22 *32.1* Undo up to a file write
80 takes you to "me too". Thus undo and redo go up and down in the tree, using
90 when moving up in the tree, so that you know which change was just undone.
159 Depending on how much time you took for the changes you end up at a certain
H A Dhowto.txt34 |up-down-motions| up-down motions
44 |K| look up manual for the keyword under cursor
H A Dquotes.txt24 giving up on the multiple incompatible versions, flaky contributed packages,
96 creators of Vim. Keep it up. (Vikas, USA)
163 I typed :set all and the screen FILLED up with options. A whole screen of
207 look at my growing .vimrc), keep up that wonderful job, Vim is a centerpiece
211 getting tired of hearing me bragging about it. Others eyes are lighting up.
214 Emacs takes way too much time to start up and run, it is too big and bulky for
249 In fact, now if I want to know what a particular setting does in vi, I fire up
H A Dusr_03.txt115 To err is human. To really foul up you need a computer. ~
123 To err is human. To really foul up you need a computer. ~
129 To err is human. To really foul up you need a computer. ~
137 To err is human. To really foul up you need a computer. ~
154 When writing a program you often end up with nested () constructs. Then the
274 through a viewing window at the text and moving this window up by half the
275 height of the window. Thus the window moves up over the text, which is
277 which end is up. Most users have the same problem.
279 thus scrolls the text up half a screen.
299 To scroll one line at a time use CTRL-E (scroll up) and CTRL-Y (scroll down).
/vim-8.2.3635/
H A Dvimtutor.com38 $ ! Pick up the argument, if any.
55 $ ! Make sure we clean up our toys when we're through playing.
/vim-8.2.3635/src/po/
H A DREADME.txt53 (i.e. go up two directories) and then come back here afterwards.
100 (4) Clean up
113 messed up by changes in line numbers and show the actual changes in the
128 Vim normally picks up the .mo files from:
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/indent/
H A Djson.vim21 " Now, set up our indentation expression and keys that trigger it.
95 " Set up variables for restoring position in file. Could use clnum here.
140 " Set up variables for current line.
H A Djsonc.vim19 " Now, set up our indentation expression and keys that trigger it.
95 " Set up variables for restoring position in file. Could use v:lnum here.
159 " Set up variables for current line.
/vim-8.2.3635/runtime/icons/
H A DREADME.txt6 that disappears before Vim comes up in its own window.
35 Now Vim comes up with the new window size.
/vim-8.2.3635/.github/workflows/
H A Dcoverity.yml44 - name: Set up environment
52 - name: Set up system

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