vim-patch:partial:8f7256a (#34368)

vim-patch:partial:8f7256a: runtime(doc): fix some style issues and remove obsolete docs

8f7256a5ee

Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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zeertzjq
2025-06-08 09:59:02 +08:00
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parent 03bfc4e8d3
commit 00bec1fd90
6 changed files with 12 additions and 12 deletions

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@@ -6464,8 +6464,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
'tabstop' 'ts' number (default 8)
local to buffer
Defines the column multiple used to display the Horizontal Tab
character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next
tab stop.
character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next tab
stop.
The value must be at least 1 and at most 9999.
If |'vartabstop'| is set, this option is ignored.
Leave it at 8 unless you have a strong reason (see usr |30.5|).

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@@ -1278,8 +1278,8 @@ complete_match([{lnum}, {col}]) *complete_match()*
or empty string if no match was found or when using the
default 'iskeyword' pattern.
When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern
"\k\+$" to find the start of the current keyword.
When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern "\k\+$"
to find the start of the current keyword.
Examples: >vim
set isexpand=.,->,/,/*,abc

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@@ -6962,8 +6962,8 @@ vim.go.tabpagemax = vim.o.tabpagemax
vim.go.tpm = vim.go.tabpagemax
--- Defines the column multiple used to display the Horizontal Tab
--- character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next
--- tab stop.
--- character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next tab
--- stop.
--- The value must be at least 1 and at most 9999.
--- If `'vartabstop'` is set, this option is ignored.
--- Leave it at 8 unless you have a strong reason (see usr `30.5`).

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@@ -1123,8 +1123,8 @@ function vim.fn.complete_info(what) end
--- or empty string if no match was found or when using the
--- default 'iskeyword' pattern.
---
--- When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern
--- "\k\+$" to find the start of the current keyword.
--- When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern "\k\+$"
--- to find the start of the current keyword.
---
--- Examples: >vim
--- set isexpand=.,->,/,/*,abc

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@@ -1495,8 +1495,8 @@ M.funcs = {
or empty string if no match was found or when using the
default 'iskeyword' pattern.
When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern
"\k\+$" to find the start of the current keyword.
When 'isexpand' is empty, uses the 'iskeyword' pattern "\k\+$"
to find the start of the current keyword.
Examples: >vim
set isexpand=.,->,/,/*,abc

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@@ -9088,8 +9088,8 @@ local options = {
defaults = 8,
desc = [=[
Defines the column multiple used to display the Horizontal Tab
character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next
tab stop.
character (ASCII 9); a Horizontal Tab always advances to the next tab
stop.
The value must be at least 1 and at most 9999.
If |'vartabstop'| is set, this option is ignored.
Leave it at 8 unless you have a strong reason (see usr |30.5|).