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diff runtime/doc/vim.man @ 17909:cc953757ed2a
Runtime files update.
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/06fe74aef72606ac34c9f494186e52614b8fb59a
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sat Aug 31 16:20:32 2019 +0200
Runtime files update.
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 31 Aug 2019 16:30:04 +0200 |
parents | 34c8ec888122 |
children | 3a1ed539ae2a |
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--- a/runtime/doc/vim.man +++ b/runtime/doc/vim.man @@ -62,10 +62,10 @@ DESCRIPTION -q [errorfile] Start in quickFix mode. The file [errorfile] is read and the first error is displayed. If [errorfile] is omitted, - the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option - (defaults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on - other systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the - ":cn" command. See ":help quickfix". + the filename is obtained from the 'errorfile' option (de‐ + faults to "AztecC.Err" for the Amiga, "errors.err" on other + systems). Further errors can be jumped to with the ":cn" + command. See ":help quickfix". Vim behaves differently, depending on the name of the command (the exe‐ cutable may still be the same file). @@ -92,8 +92,8 @@ DESCRIPTION done with the "-Z" argument. OPTIONS - The options may be given in any order, before or after filenames. - Options without an argument can be combined after a single dash. + The options may be given in any order, before or after filenames. Op‐ + tions without an argument can be combined after a single dash. +[num] For the first file the cursor will be positioned on line "num". If "num" is missing, the cursor will be positioned @@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ OPTIONS sible to edit a binary or executable file. -C Compatible. Set the 'compatible' option. This will make - Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file - exists. + Vim behave mostly like Vi, even though a .vimrc file ex‐ + ists. -d Start in diff mode. There should be two, three or four file name arguments. Vim will open all the files and show @@ -151,15 +151,15 @@ OPTIONS -E Start Vim in improved Ex mode, just like the executable was called "exim". - -f Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and - detach from the shell it was started in. On the Amiga, Vim + -f Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐ + tach from the shell it was started in. On the Amiga, Vim is not restarted to open a new window. This option should be used when Vim is executed by a program that will wait for the edit session to finish (e.g. mail). On the Amiga the ":sh" and ":!" commands will not work. - --nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and - detach from the shell it was started in. + --nofork Foreground. For the GUI version, Vim will not fork and de‐ + tach from the shell it was started in. -F If Vim has been compiled with FKMAP support for editing right-to-left oriented files and Farsi keyboard mapping, @@ -167,12 +167,12 @@ OPTIONS 'rightleft' are set. Otherwise an error message is given and Vim aborts. - -g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option - enables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an - error message is given and Vim aborts. + -g If Vim has been compiled with GUI support, this option en‐ + ables the GUI. If no GUI support was compiled in, an error + message is given and Vim aborts. - -h Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and - options. After this Vim exits. + -h Give a bit of help about the command line arguments and op‐ + tions. After this Vim exits. -H If Vim has been compiled with RIGHTLEFT support for editing right-to-left oriented files and Hebrew keyboard mapping, @@ -181,10 +181,10 @@ OPTIONS and Vim aborts. -i {viminfo} - When using the viminfo file is enabled, this option sets - the filename to use, instead of the default "~/.viminfo". - This can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file, - by giving the name "NONE". + Specifies the filename to use when reading or writing the + viminfo file, instead of the default "~/.viminfo". This + can also be used to skip the use of the .viminfo file, by + giving the name "NONE". -L Same as -r. @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ OPTIONS files can not be written. Note that these options can be set to enable making modifications. - -N No-compatible mode. Reset the 'compatible' option. This + -N No-compatible mode. Resets the 'compatible' option. This will make Vim behave a bit better, but less Vi compatible, even though a .vimrc file does not exist. @@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ OPTIONS slow medium (e.g. floppy). Can also be done with ":set uc=0". Can be undone with ":set uc=200". - -nb Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for - details. + -nb Become an editor server for NetBeans. See the docs for de‐ + tails. -o[N] Open N windows stacked. When N is omitted, open one window for each file. @@ -228,8 +228,8 @@ OPTIONS above). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set noro". See ":help 'readonly'". - -r List swap files, with information about using them for - recovery. + -r List swap files, with information about using them for re‐ + covery. -r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed editing session. The swap file is a file with the same @@ -247,8 +247,8 @@ OPTIONS characters are read from the keyboard. -T {terminal} - Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only - required when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a + Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only re‐ + quired when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap or terminfo file. @@ -342,8 +342,8 @@ OPTIONS the server to connect to. --socketid {id} - GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in - another window. + GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in an‐ + other window. --version Print version information and exit.