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@ -217,62 +217,65 @@ OPTIONS
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-O[N] Open N windows side by side. When N is omitted, open one
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window for each file.
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-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
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-p[N] Open N tab pages. When N is omitted, open one tab page for
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each file.
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-R Read-only mode. The 'readonly' option will be set. You
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can still edit the buffer, but will be prevented from acci-
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dently overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
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file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
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":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
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below). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
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dently overwriting a file. If you do want to overwrite a
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file, add an exclamation mark to the Ex command, as in
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":w!". The -R option also implies the -n option (see
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below). The 'readonly' option can be reset with ":set
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noro". See ":help 'readonly'".
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-r List swap files, with information about using them for
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-r List swap files, with information about using them for
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recovery.
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-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
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editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
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-r {file} Recovery mode. The swap file is used to recover a crashed
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editing session. The swap file is a file with the same
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filename as the text file with ".swp" appended. See ":help
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recovery".
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-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
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-s Silent mode. Only when started as "Ex" or when the "-e"
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option was given before the "-s" option.
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-s {scriptin}
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The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
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file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
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The script file {scriptin} is read. The characters in the
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file are interpreted as if you had typed them. The same
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can be done with the command ":source! {scriptin}". If the
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end of the file is reached before the editor exits, further
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characters are read from the keyboard.
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-T {terminal}
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Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only
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required when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a
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terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap
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Tells Vim the name of the terminal you are using. Only
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required when the automatic way doesn't work. Should be a
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terminal known to Vim (builtin) or defined in the termcap
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or terminfo file.
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-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
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All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
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edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
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all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
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-u {vimrc} Use the commands in the file {vimrc} for initializations.
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All the other initializations are skipped. Use this to
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edit a special kind of files. It can also be used to skip
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all initializations by giving the name "NONE". See ":help
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initialization" within vim for more details.
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-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa-
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tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
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can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
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the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
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-U {gvimrc} Use the commands in the file {gvimrc} for GUI initializa-
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tions. All the other GUI initializations are skipped. It
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can also be used to skip all GUI initializations by giving
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the name "NONE". See ":help gui-init" within vim for more
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details.
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-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
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for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num-
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-V[N] Verbose. Give messages about which files are sourced and
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for reading and writing a viminfo file. The optional num-
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ber N is the value for 'verbose'. Default is 10.
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-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
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"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
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-v Start Vim in Vi mode, just like the executable was called
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"vi". This only has effect when the executable is called
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"ex".
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-w {scriptout}
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All the characters that you type are recorded in the file
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{scriptout}, until you exit Vim. This is useful if you
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want to create a script file to be used with "vim -s" or
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All the characters that you type are recorded in the file
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{scriptout}, until you exit Vim. This is useful if you
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want to create a script file to be used with "vim -s" or
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":source!". If the {scriptout} file exists, characters are
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appended.
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@ -282,27 +285,27 @@ OPTIONS
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-x Use encryption when writing files. Will prompt for a crypt
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key.
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-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
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terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
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-X Don't connect to the X server. Shortens startup time in a
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terminal, but the window title and clipboard will not be
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used.
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-y Start Vim in easy mode, just like the executable was called
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"evim" or "eview". Makes Vim behave like a click-and-type
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"evim" or "eview". Makes Vim behave like a click-and-type
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editor.
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-Z Restricted mode. Works like the executable starts with
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-Z Restricted mode. Works like the executable starts with
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"r".
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-- Denotes the end of the options. Arguments after this will
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be handled as a file name. This can be used to edit a
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-- Denotes the end of the options. Arguments after this will
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be handled as a file name. This can be used to edit a
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filename that starts with a '-'.
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--echo-wid GTK GUI only: Echo the Window ID on stdout.
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--help Give a help message and exit, just like "-h".
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--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild-
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cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
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--literal Take file name arguments literally, do not expand wild-
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cards. This has no effect on Unix where the shell expands
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wildcards.
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--noplugin Skip loading plugins. Implied by -u NONE.
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@ -312,18 +315,18 @@ OPTIONS
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is given and the files are edited in the current Vim.
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--remote-expr {expr}
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Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
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Connect to a Vim server, evaluate {expr} in it and print
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the result on stdout.
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--remote-send {keys}
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Connect to a Vim server and send {keys} to it.
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--remote-silent
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As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
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As --remote, but without the warning when no server is
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found.
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--remote-wait
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As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
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As --remote, but Vim does not exit until the files have
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been edited.
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--remote-wait-silent
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@ -334,31 +337,31 @@ OPTIONS
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List the names of all Vim servers that can be found.
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--servername {name}
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Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
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Use {name} as the server name. Used for the current Vim,
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unless used with a --remote argument, then it's the name of
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the server to connect to.
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--socketid {id}
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GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in
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GTK GUI only: Use the GtkPlug mechanism to run gvim in
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another window.
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--version Print version information and exit.
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ON-LINE HELP
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Type ":help" in Vim to get started. Type ":help subject" to get help
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on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the
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"ZZ" command. Use <Tab> and CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmd-
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line-completion"). Tags are present to jump from one place to another
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Type ":help" in Vim to get started. Type ":help subject" to get help
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on a specific subject. For example: ":help ZZ" to get help for the
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"ZZ" command. Use <Tab> and CTRL-D to complete subjects (":help cmd-
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line-completion"). Tags are present to jump from one place to another
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(sort of hypertext links, see ":help"). All documentation files can be
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viewed in this way, for example ":help syntax.txt".
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FILES
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/usr/local/lib/vim/doc/*.txt
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The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
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The Vim documentation files. Use ":help doc-file-list"
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to get the complete list.
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/usr/local/lib/vim/doc/tags
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The tags file used for finding information in the docu-
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The tags file used for finding information in the docu-
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mentation files.
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/usr/local/lib/vim/syntax/syntax.vim
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@ -378,7 +381,7 @@ FILES
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~/.gvimrc Your personal gvim initializations.
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/usr/local/lib/vim/optwin.vim
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Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
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Script used for the ":options" command, a nice way to
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view and set options.
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/usr/local/lib/vim/menu.vim
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Script to generate a bug report. See ":help bugs".
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/usr/local/lib/vim/filetype.vim
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Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
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Script to detect the type of a file by its name. See
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":help 'filetype'".
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/usr/local/lib/vim/scripts.vim
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Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
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Script to detect the type of a file by its contents.
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See ":help 'filetype'".
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/usr/local/lib/vim/*.ps
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@ -407,17 +410,17 @@ SEE ALSO
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AUTHOR
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Most of Vim was made by Bram Moolenaar, with a lot of help from others.
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See ":help credits" in Vim.
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Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by: Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews and
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G.R. (Fred) Walter. Although hardly any of the original code remains.
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Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by: Tim Thompson, Tony Andrews and
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G.R. (Fred) Walter. Although hardly any of the original code remains.
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BUGS
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Probably. See ":help todo" for a list of known problems.
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Note that a number of things that may be regarded as bugs by some, are
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in fact caused by a too-faithful reproduction of Vi's behaviour. And
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if you think other things are bugs "because Vi does it differently",
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you should take a closer look at the vi_diff.txt file (or type :help
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vi_diff.txt when in Vim). Also have a look at the 'compatible' and
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Note that a number of things that may be regarded as bugs by some, are
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in fact caused by a too-faithful reproduction of Vi's behaviour. And
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if you think other things are bugs "because Vi does it differently",
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you should take a closer look at the vi_diff.txt file (or type :help
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vi_diff.txt when in Vim). Also have a look at the 'compatible' and
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'cpoptions' options.
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an 50.30.170 &Syntax.DE.Digital\ Command\ Lang :cal SetSyn("dcl")<CR>
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an 50.30.180 &Syntax.DE.Dircolors :cal SetSyn("dircolors")<CR>
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an 50.30.190 &Syntax.DE.Django\ template :cal SetSyn("django")<CR>
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an 50.30.200 &Syntax.DE.DNS/BIND\ zone :cal SetSyn("dns")<CR>
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an 50.30.200 &Syntax.DE.DNS/BIND\ zone :cal SetSyn("bindzone")<CR>
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an 50.30.210 &Syntax.DE.DocBook.auto-detect :cal SetSyn("docbk")<CR>
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an 50.30.220 &Syntax.DE.DocBook.SGML :cal SetSyn("docbksgml")<CR>
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an 50.30.230 &Syntax.DE.DocBook.XML :cal SetSyn("docbkxml")<CR>
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-Iproto
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-I$(INCLUDEPATH)
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-L$(LIBPATH)
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-DMSDOS$(SPAWND)
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-DMSDOS;FEAT_TINY$(SPAWND)
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test:
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#
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test check:
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$(MAKE) -f Makefile $(VIMTARGET)
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-@if test -n "$(MAKEMO)" -a -f $(PODIR)/Makefile; then \
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-if test -n "$(MAKEMO)" -a -f $(PODIR)/Makefile; then \
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cd $(PODIR); $(MAKE) -f Makefile check VIM=../$(VIMTARGET); \
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fi
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cd testdir; $(MAKE) -f Makefile $(GUI_TESTTARGET) VIMPROG=../$(VIMTARGET) $(GUI_TESTARG)
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