diff runtime/doc/motion.txt @ 26532:255bc9a08e58 v8.2.3795

patch 8.2.3795: too many #ifdefs Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/739f13a55b4982efb37ebc9282e7f79975fff982 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Mon Dec 13 13:12:53 2021 +0000 patch 8.2.3795: too many #ifdefs Problem: Too many #ifdefs. Solution: Graduate the jumplist feature.
author Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
date Mon, 13 Dec 2021 14:15:03 +0100
parents c725b8e17f1f
children 3a63b1e4a6f4
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--- a/runtime/doc/motion.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/motion.txt
@@ -1038,12 +1038,10 @@ commands that start editing a new file.
 							*CTRL-O*
 CTRL-O			Go to [count] Older cursor position in jump list
 			(not a motion command).
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 <Tab>		or					*CTRL-I* *<Tab>*
 CTRL-I			Go to [count] newer cursor position in jump list
 			(not a motion command).
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 			NOTE: In the GUI and in a terminal supporting
 			|modifyOtherKeys|, CTRL-I can be mapped separately
@@ -1053,18 +1051,15 @@ CTRL-I			Go to [count] newer cursor posi
 
 							*:ju* *:jumps*
 :ju[mps]		Print the jump list (not a motion command).
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 							*:cle* *:clearjumps*
 :cle[arjumps]		Clear the jump list of the current window.
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 							*jumplist*
 Jumps are remembered in a jump list.  With the CTRL-O and CTRL-I command you
 can go to cursor positions before older jumps, and back again.  Thus you can
 move up and down the list.  There is a separate jump list for each window.
 The maximum number of entries is fixed at 100.
-{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 For example, after three jump commands you have this jump list:
 
@@ -1141,13 +1136,11 @@ g;			Go to [count] older position in cha
 			positions go to the oldest change.
 			If there is no older change an error message is given.
 			(not a motion command)
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 							*g,* *E663*
 g,			Go to [count] newer cursor position in change list.
 			Just like |g;| but in the opposite direction.
 			(not a motion command)
-			{not available without the |+jumplist| feature}
 
 When using a count you jump as far back or forward as possible.  Thus you can
 use "999g;" to go to the first change for which the position is still