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located. Check the $VIM setting to see where it points to:
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located. Check the $VIM setting to see where it points to:
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set VIM
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set VIM
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For example, if you have
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For example, if you have
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C:\vim\vim74
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C:\vim\vim80
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do
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do
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cd C:\
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cd C:\
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Binary and runtime Vim archives are normally unpacked in the same location,
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Binary and runtime Vim archives are normally unpacked in the same location,
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*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 03
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*autocmd.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*WinNew*
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*WinNew*
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WinNew When a new window was created. Not done for
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WinNew When a new window was created. Not done for
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the fist window, when Vim has just started.
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the first window, when Vim has just started.
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Before a WinEnter event.
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Before a WinEnter event.
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==============================================================================
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==============================================================================
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*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 11
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*channel.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 20
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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ The Netbeans interface also uses a channel. |netbeans|
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1. Overview *job-channel-overview*
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1. Overview *job-channel-overview*
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There are four main types of jobs:
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There are four main types of jobs:
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1. A deamon, serving several Vim instances.
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1. A daemon, serving several Vim instances.
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Vim connects to it with a socket.
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Vim connects to it with a socket.
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2. One job working with one Vim instance, asynchronously.
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2. One job working with one Vim instance, asynchronously.
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Uses a socket or pipes.
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Uses a socket or pipes.
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 07
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*eval.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 22
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@ -125,7 +125,8 @@ cleared. A List, Dictionary or Float is not a Number or String, thus
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evaluates to FALSE.
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evaluates to FALSE.
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*E745* *E728* *E703* *E729* *E730* *E731* *E908* *E910* *E913*
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*E745* *E728* *E703* *E729* *E730* *E731* *E908* *E910* *E913*
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List, Dictionary, Funcref and Job types are not automatically converted.
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List, Dictionary, Funcref, Job and Channel types are not automatically
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converted.
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*E805* *E806* *E808*
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*E805* *E806* *E808*
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When mixing Number and Float the Number is converted to Float. Otherwise
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When mixing Number and Float the Number is converted to Float. Otherwise
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*E909* *subscript*
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*E909* *subscript*
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If expr8 is a Number or String this results in a String that contains the
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If expr8 is a Number or String this results in a String that contains the
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expr1'th single byte from expr8. expr8 is used as a String, expr1 as a
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expr1'th single byte from expr8. expr8 is used as a String, expr1 as a
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Number. This doesn't recognize multi-byte encodings, see |byteidx()| for
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Number. This doesn't recognize multi-byte encodings, see `byteidx()` for
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an alternative, or use `split()` to turn the string into a list of characters.
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an alternative, or use `split()` to turn the string into a list of characters.
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Index zero gives the first byte. This is like it works in C. Careful:
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Index zero gives the first byte. This is like it works in C. Careful:
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< error function
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< error function
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*closure*
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*closure*
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Lambda expressions can access outer scope variables and arguments. This is
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often called a closure. Example where "i" a and "a:arg" are used in a lambda
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often called a closure. Example where "i" and "a:arg" are used in a lambda
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while they exist in the function scope. They remain valid even after the
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while they exist in the function scope. They remain valid even after the
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function returns: >
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function returns: >
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:function Foo(arg)
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:function Foo(arg)
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feedkeys({string} [, {mode}]) Number add key sequence to typeahead buffer
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feedkeys({string} [, {mode}]) Number add key sequence to typeahead buffer
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filereadable({file}) Number |TRUE| if {file} is a readable file
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filereadable({file}) Number |TRUE| if {file} is a readable file
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filewritable({file}) Number |TRUE| if {file} is a writable file
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filewritable({file}) Number |TRUE| if {file} is a writable file
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filter({expr}, {string}) List/Dict remove items from {expr} where
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filter({expr1}, {expr2}) List/Dict remove items from {expr1} where
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{string} is 0
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{expr2} is 0
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finddir({name}[, {path}[, {count}]])
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finddir({name}[, {path}[, {count}]])
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String find directory {name} in {path}
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String find directory {name} in {path}
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findfile({name}[, {path}[, {count}]])
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findfile({name}[, {path}[, {count}]])
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log({expr}) Float natural logarithm (base e) of {expr}
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log({expr}) Float natural logarithm (base e) of {expr}
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log10({expr}) Float logarithm of Float {expr} to base 10
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log10({expr}) Float logarithm of Float {expr} to base 10
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luaeval({expr}[, {expr}]) any evaluate |Lua| expression
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luaeval({expr}[, {expr}]) any evaluate |Lua| expression
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map({expr}, {string}) List/Dict change each item in {expr} to {expr}
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map({expr1}, {expr2}) List/Dict change each item in {expr1} to {expr}
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maparg({name}[, {mode} [, {abbr} [, {dict}]]])
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maparg({name}[, {mode} [, {abbr} [, {dict}]]])
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rhs of mapping {name} in mode {mode}
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rhs of mapping {name} in mode {mode}
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is zero remove the item from the |List| or |Dictionary|.
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is zero remove the item from the |List| or |Dictionary|.
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{expr2} must be a |string| or |Funcref|.
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{expr2} must be a |string| or |Funcref|.
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if {expr2} is a |string|, inside {expr2} |v:val| has the value
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If {expr2} is a |string|, inside {expr2} |v:val| has the value
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of the current item. For a |Dictionary| |v:key| has the key
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of the current item. For a |Dictionary| |v:key| has the key
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of the current item.
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of the current item and for a |List| |v:key| has the index of
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the current item.
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Examples: >
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Examples: >
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call filter(mylist, 'v:val !~ "OLD"')
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call filter(mylist, 'v:val !~ "OLD"')
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< Removes the items where "OLD" appears. >
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< Removes the items where "OLD" appears. >
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return a:idx % 2 == 1
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endfunc
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endfunc
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call filter(mylist, function('Odd'))
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call filter(mylist, function('Odd'))
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<
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< It is shorter when using a |lambda|: >
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call filter(myList, {idx, val -> idx * val <= 42})
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< If you do not use "val" you can leave it out: >
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call filter(myList, {idx -> idx % 2 == 1})
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The operation is done in-place. If you want a |List| or
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The operation is done in-place. If you want a |List| or
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|Dictionary| to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
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|Dictionary| to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
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:let l = filter(copy(mylist), 'v:val =~ "KEEP"')
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:let l = filter(copy(mylist), 'v:val =~ "KEEP"')
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return a:key . '-' . a:val
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endfunc
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endfunc
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call map(myDict, function('KeyValue'))
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< If you do not use "val" you can leave it out: >
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<
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|Dictionary| to remain unmodified make a copy first: >
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*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 01
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*if_pyth.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 17
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
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The `:py3` and `:python3` commands work similar to `:python`. A simple check
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The `:py3file` command works similar to `:pyfile`.
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*:py3do*
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The `:py3do` command works similar to `:pydo`.
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 13
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.0. Last change: 2016 Sep 16
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cmap using execute() has side effects. (Killthemule, 2016 Aug 17, #983)
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Patch to change order of compiler flags. (Yousong Zhou, 2016 Sep 19, #1100)
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Patch for :pyx, run python commands depending on the supported version.
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(Marc Weber, update from Ken Takata, 2016 Sep 19)
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When using ":diffput" through a mapping, undo in the target buffer isn't
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When using ":diffput" through a mapping, undo in the target buffer isn't
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synced. (Ryan Carney, 2016 Sep 14)
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synced. (Ryan Carney, 2016 Sep 14)
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Syntax highlighting for messages with RFC3339 timestamp (#946)
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Syntax highlighting for messages with RFC3339 timestamp (#946)
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Did maintainer reply?
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Did maintainer reply?
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Patch to avoid problem with special characters in file name.
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(Shougo, 2016 Sept 19, #1099) Not finished?
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ml_get errors when reloading file. (Chris Desjardins, 2016 Apr 19)
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ml_get errors when reloading file. (Chris Desjardins, 2016 Apr 19)
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Also with latest version.
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Also with latest version.
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Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806)
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Possibly wrong value for seq_cur. (Florent Fayolle, 2016 May 15, #806)
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Patch to add separate highlighting for quickfix current line.
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Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5)
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Filetype plugin for awk. (Doug Kearns, 2016 Sep 5)
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Patch to improve map documentation. Issue #799.
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Patch to improve map documentation. Issue #799.
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" Vim support file to detect file types
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" Vim support file to detect file types
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"
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"
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" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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" Maintainer: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
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" Last Change: 2016 Sep 15
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" Last Change: 2016 Sep 22
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" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
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" Listen very carefully, I will say this only once
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if exists("did_load_filetypes")
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if exists("did_load_filetypes")
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au BufNewFile,BufRead */.gnupg/options setf gpg
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au BufNewFile,BufRead */.gnupg/gpg.conf setf gpg
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au BufNewFile,BufRead */.gnupg/gpg.conf setf gpg
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au BufNewFile,BufRead */usr/*/gnupg/options.skel setf gpg
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au BufNewFile,BufRead */usr/*/gnupg/options.skel setf gpg
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" gnash(1) configuration files
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" gnash(1) configuration files
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au BufNewFile,BufRead gnashrc,.gnashrc,gnashpluginrc,.gnashpluginrc setf gnash
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au BufNewFile,BufRead gnashrc,.gnashrc,gnashpluginrc,.gnashpluginrc setf gnash
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@rem :h --remote-silent for more details
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@rem :h --remote-silent for more details
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@rem
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@rem
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@rem --servername VS_NET
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@rem --servername VS_NET
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@rem This will create a new instance of vim called VS_NET. So if you
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@rem This will create a new instance of vim called VS_NET. So if you open
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@rem multiple files from VS, they will use the same instance of Vim.
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@rem multiple files from VS, they will use the same instance of Vim.
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@rem This allows you to have multiple copies of Vim running, but you can
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@rem This allows you to have multiple copies of Vim running, but you can
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@rem control which one has VS files in it.
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@rem control which one has VS files in it.
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