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runtime(doc): Tweak documentation about tab pages
closes: #17799 Signed-off-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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*index.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 17
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*index.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 20
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ tag command action in op-pending and Visual mode ~
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tag command action in Normal mode ~
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-B| CTRL-W CTRL-B same as "CTRL-W b"
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C no-op |CTRL-W_CTRL-C|
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-C| CTRL-W CTRL-C no-op
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-D| CTRL-W CTRL-D same as "CTRL-W d"
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|CTRL-W_CTRL-F| CTRL-W CTRL-F same as "CTRL-W f"
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CTRL-W CTRL-G same as "CTRL-W g .."
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*options.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 16
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*options.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 20
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -3007,7 +3007,6 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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a pattern search that does not match anything), none of the anchors
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will be used.
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*'dex'* *'diffexpr'*
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'diffexpr' 'dex' string (default "")
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global
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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 17
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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2025 Jul 20
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ commands, |:windo|, |:all| and |:ball| (when not using the |:tab| modifier).
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The commands that are aware of other tab pages than the current one are
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mentioned below.
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Tabs are also a nice way to edit a buffer temporarily without changing the
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current window layout. Open a new tab page, do whatever you want to do and
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close the tab page.
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Tab pages are also a nice way to edit a buffer temporarily without changing
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the current window layout. Open a new tab page, do whatever you want to do
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and close the tab page.
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==============================================================================
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2. Commands *tab-page-commands*
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:tabclose $ " close the last tab page
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:tabclose # " close the last accessed tab page
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When a tab is closed the next tab page will become the current one. This
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When a tab page is closed the next tab page will become the current one. This
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behaviour can be customized using the 'tabclose' option.
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*:tabo* *:tabonly*
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:[N]tabm[ove]
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Move the current tab page to after tab page N. Use zero to
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make the current tab page the first one. N is counted before
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the move, thus if the second tab is the current one,
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the move, thus if the second tab page is the current one,
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`:tabmove 1` and `:tabmove 2` have no effect.
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Without N the tab page is made the last one. >
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:.tabmove " do nothing
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:tabmove +1 " as above
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Note that although it is possible to move a tab behind the N-th one by using
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:Ntabmove. And move it by N places by using :+Ntabmove. For clarification what
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+N means in this context see |[range]|.
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Note that although it is possible to move a tab page behind the N-th one by
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using :Ntabmove. And move it by N places by using :+Ntabmove. For
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clarification what +N means in this context see |[range]|.
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LOOPING OVER TAB PAGES:
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windows in a tabpage is also shown. Thus "3+" means three windows and one of
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them has a modified buffer.
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An "X" (close button) will appear in the last column when multiple tabs are
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open, but only if the 'mouse' is enabled.
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An "X" (close button) will appear in the last column when multiple tab pages
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are open, but only if the 'mouse' is enabled.
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The 'tabline' option allows you to define your preferred way to tab pages
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labels. This isn't easy, thus an example will be given here.
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let s ..= ' %{MyTabLabel(' .. (i + 1) .. ')} '
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endfor
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" after the last tab fill with TabLineFill and reset tab page nr
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" after the last tab page fill with TabLineFill and reset tab page nr
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let s ..= '%#TabLineFill#%T'
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" right-align the label to close the current tab page
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