# HG changeset patch # User Christian Brabandt # Date 1708847108 -3600 # Node ID a0754587f16762dd16a4553a86ff7b626f3deabc # Parent 9054ef2e46424788aa8cf1a4233a8f6271a2dc21 runtime(doc): fix inconsistent indent (#14089) Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/d086b8f646a67f6b16c46061ce773de1011b8ec7 Author: zeertzjq Date: Sun Feb 25 15:42:52 2024 +0800 runtime(doc): fix inconsistent indent (https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/14089) Signed-off-by: zeertzjq Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt diff --git a/runtime/doc/filetype.txt b/runtime/doc/filetype.txt --- a/runtime/doc/filetype.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/filetype.txt @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ g:changelog_new_date_format %% insert a single '%' character %d insert the date from above %u insert the user from above - %p insert result of b:changelog_entry_prefix + %p insert result of b:changelog_entry_prefix %c where to position cursor when done The default is "%d %u\n\n\t* %p%c\n\n", which produces something like (| is where cursor will be, unless at @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ g:changelog_new_entry_format The format used when creating a new entry. The following table describes special tokens in the string: - %p insert result of b:changelog_entry_prefix + %p insert result of b:changelog_entry_prefix %c where to position cursor when done The default is "\t*%c", which produces something similar to > diff --git a/runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt b/runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt --- a/runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/ft_ada.txt @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ GNAT OBJECT ~ *g:gnat.Make()* g:gnat.Make() Calls |g:gnat.Make_Command| and displays the result inside a - |quickfix| window. + |quickfix| window. *g:gnat.Pretty()* g:gnat.Pretty() diff --git a/runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt b/runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt --- a/runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/ft_sql.txt @@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ This command breaks down as: > 'sqlKeyword' - Display the items for the sqlKeyword highlight group 'sqlKeyword\w*' - A second option available with Vim 7.4 which - uses a regular expression to determine which + uses a regular expression to determine which syntax groups to use ) - Execute the :let command - Trigger the standard omni completion key stroke. diff --git a/runtime/doc/if_ole.txt b/runtime/doc/if_ole.txt --- a/runtime/doc/if_ole.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/if_ole.txt @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ instance), code similar to the following $vim = new Win32::OLE 'Vim.Application'; [C#] > - // Add a reference to Vim in your project. - // Choose the COM tab. - // Select "Vim Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library" + // Add a reference to Vim in your project. + // Choose the COM tab. + // Select "Vim Ole Interface 1.1 Type Library" Vim.Vim vimobj = new Vim.Vim(); Vim does not support acting as a "hidden" OLE server, like some other OLE diff --git a/runtime/doc/map.txt b/runtime/doc/map.txt --- a/runtime/doc/map.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/map.txt @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ displayed in the first line. Also a key last defined. Example: > :verbose map * - Kitty keyboard protocol: Cleared + Kitty keyboard protocol: Cleared n * * * Last set from /home/abcd/.vimrc diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt --- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -366,14 +366,14 @@ created, thus they behave slightly diffe shown (but that might change in the future). :se[t] {option}< Set the effective value of {option} to its global - value. + value. For string |global-local| options, the local value is removed, so that the global value will be used. For all other options, the global value is copied to the local value. :setl[ocal] {option}< Set the effective value of {option} to its global - value. + value. For number and boolean |global-local| options, the local value is removed, so that the global value will be used. @@ -2932,7 +2932,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a shor Use the indent heuristic for the internal diff library. - algorithm:{text} Use the specified diff algorithm with the + algorithm:{text} Use the specified diff algorithm with the internal diff engine. Currently supported algorithms are: myers the default algorithm @@ -6467,7 +6467,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a shor this option at the default "on". Only switch it off when working with old Vi scripts. - *'renderoptions'* *'rop'* + *'renderoptions'* *'rop'* 'renderoptions' 'rop' string (default: empty) global {only available when compiled with GUI and DIRECTX on diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_vms.txt b/runtime/doc/os_vms.txt --- a/runtime/doc/os_vms.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/os_vms.txt @@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ Solution 2. Different directories: > $ say "IA64 platform" $ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.IA64_EXE] ! IA64 executables $ endif - $! VIMRUNTIME must be defined in order to find runtime files + $! VIMRUNTIME must be defined in order to find runtime files $ define/nolog VIMRUNTIME RF10:[UTIL.VIM73] A good example for this approach is the [GNU]gnu_tools.com script from diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ additional prompting. work with your ftp client. Otherwise the script will prompt for user-id and password. - (*3) for ftp, "machine" may be machine#port or machine:port + (*3) for ftp, "machine" may be machine#port or machine:port if a different port is needed than the standard ftp port (*4) for http:..., if wget is available it will be used. Otherwise, @@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ below, a {netfile} is a URL to a remote (related: |netrw-userpass|) :NetrwSettings This command is described in |netrw-settings| -- used to - display netrw settings and change netrw behavior. + display netrw settings and change netrw behavior. ============================================================================== diff --git a/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt b/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt --- a/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt @@ -378,14 +378,14 @@ processing a quickfix or location list c List all errors. :cl[ist]! +{count} List the current and next {count} error lines. This - is useful to see unrecognized lines after the current + is useful to see unrecognized lines after the current one. For example, if ":clist" shows: - 8384 testje.java:252: error: cannot find symbol ~ - Then using ":cl! +3" shows the reason: - 8384 testje.java:252: error: cannot find symbol ~ - 8385: ZexitCode = Fmainx(); ~ - 8386: ^ ~ - 8387: symbol: method Fmainx() ~ + 8384 testje.java:252: error: cannot find symbol ~ + Then using ":cl! +3" shows the reason: + 8384 testje.java:252: error: cannot find symbol ~ + 8385: ZexitCode = Fmainx(); ~ + 8386: ^ ~ + 8387: symbol: method Fmainx() ~ :lli[st] [from] [, [to]] *:lli* *:llist* Same as ":clist", except the location list for the diff --git a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt --- a/runtime/doc/terminal.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/terminal.txt @@ -1025,17 +1025,17 @@ This can be used to pass the current dir Put this in your .vimrc: > def g:Tapi_lcd(_, path: string) if isdirectory(path) - execute 'silent lcd ' .. fnameescape(path) - endif + execute 'silent lcd ' .. fnameescape(path) + endif enddef < And, in a bash init file: > - if [[ -n "$VIM_TERMINAL" ]]; then - PROMPT_COMMAND='_vim_sync_PWD' - function _vim_sync_PWD() { - printf '\033]51;["call", "Tapi_lcd", "%q"]\007' "$PWD" - } - fi + if [[ -n "$VIM_TERMINAL" ]]; then + PROMPT_COMMAND='_vim_sync_PWD' + function _vim_sync_PWD() { + printf '\033]51;["call", "Tapi_lcd", "%q"]\007' "$PWD" + } + fi < Or, for zsh: > if [[ -n "$VIM_TERMINAL" ]]; then @@ -1403,8 +1403,8 @@ Other commands ~ *:Asm* jump to the window with the disassembly, create it if there isn't one *:Var* jump to the window with the local and argument variables, - create it if there isn't one. This window updates whenever the - program is stopped + create it if there isn't one. This window updates whenever the + program is stopped Events ~ *termdebug-events* diff --git a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt --- a/runtime/doc/vim9.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/vim9.txt @@ -2024,7 +2024,7 @@ Note that this does not work for variabl *import-legacy* *legacy-import* `:import` can also be used in legacy Vim script. The imported namespace still becomes script-local, even when the "s:" prefix is not given. For example: > - import "myfile.vim" + import "myfile.vim" call s:myfile.MyFunc() And using the "as name" form: >