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runtime(doc): tweak documentation style in helphelp.txt
closes: #16302 Signed-off-by: h-east <h.east.727@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Aliaksei Budavei <0x000c70@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 25
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*helphelp.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Dec 26
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -437,31 +437,24 @@ also implicitly stops the block of ex-commands before it. E.g. >
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echo "Example"
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endfunction
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<
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To add annotation in the block, place the annotation (ex: "lua") after a
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greater than (>) character. E.g: >lua
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print("hello")
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<
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Note: uses lua syntax highlighting, if "lua" key is in
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|g:help_example_languages|.
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It's possible to add Vim syntax highlighting support to code examples.
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E.g: >vim
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To enable syntax highlighting for a block of code, place a language name
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annotation (e.g. "vim") after a greater than (>) character. E.g. >vim
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function Example_Func()
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echo "Example"
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endfunction
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<
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*g:help_example_languages*
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If you want to change the syntax highlighting in the block, you can
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change it like this: >
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:let g:help_example_languages = #{ vim: 'vim', sh: 'bash' }
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By default, help files only support Vim script highlighting. If you need
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syntax highlighting for other languages, add to your |vimrc|: >
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:let g:help_example_languages = { "vim": "vim", "sh": "bash" }
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The key represents the annotation marker name, and the value is the 'syntax'
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name. By default, help files support only Vim script highlighting.
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Note: When setting "g:help_example_languages", if you do not include "vim"
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key, the Vim syntax highlighting will not be enabled. If you set it to an
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name.
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Note: If you do not include "vim" in "g:help_example_languages", its syntax
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highlighting will not be enabled. If you set "g:help_example_languages" to an
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empty value, syntax highlighting for embedded languages will be disabled.
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Further note: including arbitrary syntax languages into help files may not
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Further note: Including arbitrary syntax languages into help files may not
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always work perfectly, if the included 'syntax' script does not account for
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such an import.
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*help-notation*
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@ -481,15 +474,15 @@ You can find the details in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/help.vim
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GENDER NEUTRAL LANGUAGE
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*gender-neutral* *inclusion*
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Vim is for everybody, no matter race, gender or anything. For new or updated
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help text, gender neutral language is recommended. Some of the help text is
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many years old and there is no need to change it. We do not make any
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Vim is for everybody, no matter race, gender or anything. For new or updated
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help text, gender neutral language is recommended. Some of the help text is
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many years old and there is no need to change it. We do not make any
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assumptions about the gender of the user, no matter how the text is phrased.
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The goal is that the reader understands how Vim works, the exact wording is
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secondary.
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Many online technical style guides include sections about gender neutral
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language. Here are a few: >
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language. Here are a few: >
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https://developers.google.com/style/pronouns
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https://techwhirl.com/gender-neutral-technical-writing/
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