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vim-patch:partial:450d591: runtime(doc): tweak documentation style (#35748)
closes: vim/vim#18284
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Skip ft_hare.txt.
Co-authored-by: Hirohito Higashi <h.east.727@gmail.com>
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@@ -859,8 +859,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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eol allow backspacing over line breaks (join lines)
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start allow backspacing over the start of insert; CTRL-W and CTRL-U
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stop once at the start of insert.
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nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start of
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insert.
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nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start
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of insert.
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When the value is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used, none of
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the ways mentioned for the items above are possible.
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@@ -1546,19 +1546,19 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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name of a function or a |Funcref|. For |Funcref| values,
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spaces must be escaped with a backslash ('\'), and commas with
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double backslashes ('\\') (see |option-backslash|).
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Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions starting
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from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and their
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start position for replacing text may differ from other sources.
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If the Dict returned by the {func} includes {"refresh": "always"},
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the function will be invoked again whenever the leading text
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changes.
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Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions
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starting from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and
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their start position for replacing text may differ from other
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sources. If the Dict returned by the {func} includes
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`{"refresh": "always"}`, the function will be invoked again
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whenever the leading text changes.
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If generating matches is potentially slow, call
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|complete_check()| periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
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|complete_check()| periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
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is especially important for |ins-autocompletion|.
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F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
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the 'completefunc' option.
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o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
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the 'omnifunc' option.
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F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
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from the 'completefunc' option.
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o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
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from the 'omnifunc' option.
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Unloaded buffers are not loaded, thus their autocmds |:autocmd| are
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not executed, this may lead to unexpected completions from some files
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@@ -1573,8 +1573,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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An optional match limit can be specified for a completion source by
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appending a caret ("^") followed by a {count} to the source flag.
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For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer
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to 9 and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
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For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer to 9
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and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
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Note: The match limit takes effect only during forward completion
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(CTRL-N) and is ignored during backward completion (CTRL-P).
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@@ -1628,7 +1628,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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A comma-separated list of options for Insert mode completion
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|ins-completion|. The supported values are:
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fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
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fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
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allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where
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characters can be skipped and matches can be found even
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if the exact sequence is not typed. Note: This option
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@@ -1701,9 +1701,9 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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only modifiable in MS-Windows
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When this option is set it overrules 'shellslash' for completion:
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- When this option is set to "slash", a forward slash is used for path
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completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
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completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
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Makefile with 'noshellslash' on MS-Windows.
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- When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
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- When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
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useful when editing a batch file with 'shellslash' set on MS-Windows.
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- When this option is empty, same character is used as for
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'shellslash'.
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@@ -2006,7 +2006,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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*cpo-;*
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; When using |,| or |;| to repeat the last |t| search
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and the cursor is right in front of the searched
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character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
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character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
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the cursor would skip over it and jump to the
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following occurrence.
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*cpo-~*
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@@ -2129,7 +2129,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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When this option is empty or an entry "spell" is present, and spell
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checking is enabled, words in the word lists for the currently active
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'spelllang' are used. See |spell|.
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'spelllang' are used. See |spell|.
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To include a comma in a file name precede it with a backslash. Spaces
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after a comma are ignored, otherwise spaces are included in the file
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@@ -2188,7 +2188,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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All are optional. Items must be separated by a comma.
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algorithm:{text} Use the specified diff algorithm with the
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internal diff engine. Currently supported
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internal diff engine. Currently supported
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algorithms are:
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myers the default algorithm
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minimal spend extra time to generate the
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@@ -2211,7 +2211,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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When omitted a context of six lines is used.
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When using zero the context is actually one,
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since folds require a line in between, also
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for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
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for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
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value (999999) to disable folding completely.
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See |fold-diff|.
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@@ -2294,14 +2294,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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exactly.
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linematch:{n} Align and mark changes between the most
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similar lines between the buffers. When the
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similar lines between the buffers. When the
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total number of lines in the diff hunk exceeds
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{n}, the lines will not be aligned because for
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very large diff hunks there will be a
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noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
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noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
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"linematch:60", as this will enable alignment
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for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each,
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or a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
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for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each, or
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a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
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Implicitly sets "filler" when this is set.
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vertical Start diff mode with vertical splits (unless
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@@ -2345,7 +2345,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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file name uniqueness in the preserve directory.
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On Win32, it is also possible to end with "\\". However, When a
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separating comma is following, you must use "//", since "\\" will
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include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
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include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
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use '//', instead of '\\'.
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- Spaces after the comma are ignored, other spaces are considered part
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of the directory name. To have a space at the start of a directory
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@@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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makes a difference for error messages, the bell will be used always
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for a lot of errors without a message (e.g., hitting <Esc> in Normal
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mode). See 'visualbell' to make the bell behave like a screen flash
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or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
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or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
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*'errorfile'* *'ef'*
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'errorfile' 'ef' string (default "errors.err")
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@@ -3229,7 +3229,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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:s///gg subst. all subst. one
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NOTE: Setting this option may break plugins that rely on the default
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behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
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behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
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opposite effect of that documented in |:s_g|.
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*'grepformat'* *'gfm'*
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@@ -3662,7 +3662,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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avoid that Vim hangs while you are typing the pattern.
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The |hl-IncSearch| highlight group determines the highlighting.
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When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while
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typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
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typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
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If you don't want to turn 'hlsearch' on, but want to highlight all
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matches while searching, you can turn on and off 'hlsearch' with
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autocmd. Example: >vim
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@@ -4046,8 +4046,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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than at the last character that fits on the screen. Unlike
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'wrapmargin' and 'textwidth', this does not insert <EOL>s in the file,
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it only affects the way the file is displayed, not its contents.
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If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
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of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
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If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
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of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
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is not used when the 'wrap' option is off.
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Note that <Tab> characters after an <EOL> are mostly not displayed
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with the right amount of white space.
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@@ -4609,8 +4609,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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'mousemoveevent' 'mousemev' boolean (default off)
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global
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When on, mouse move events are delivered to the input queue and are
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available for mapping |<MouseMove>|. The default, off, avoids the mouse
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movement overhead except when needed.
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available for mapping |<MouseMove>|. The default, off, avoids the
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mouse movement overhead except when needed.
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Warning: Setting this option can make pending mappings to be aborted
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when the mouse is moved.
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@@ -4658,7 +4658,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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bin If included, numbers starting with "0b" or "0B" will be
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considered to be binary. Example: Using CTRL-X on
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"0b1000" subtracts one, resulting in "0b0111".
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unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
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unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
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leading dash or negative sign won't be considered as part of
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the number. Examples:
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Using CTRL-X on "2020" in "9-2020" results in "9-2019"
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@@ -4715,14 +4715,14 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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local to window
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Minimal number of columns to use for the line number. Only relevant
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when the 'number' or 'relativenumber' option is set or printing lines
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with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
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with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
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the text, there is one less character for the number itself.
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The value is the minimum width. A bigger width is used when needed to
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fit the highest line number in the buffer respectively the number of
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rows in the window, depending on whether 'number' or 'relativenumber'
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is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line number
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up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be used.
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The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
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is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line
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number up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be
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used. The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
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*'omnifunc'* *'ofu'*
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'omnifunc' 'ofu' string (default "")
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@@ -5023,12 +5023,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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'relativenumber' 'rnu' boolean (default off)
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local to window
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Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of
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each line. Relative line numbers help you use the |count| you can
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each line. Relative line numbers help you use the |count| you can
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precede some vertical motion commands (e.g. j k + -) with, without
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having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination with
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other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
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When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped
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line will not use the column of line numbers.
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having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination
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with other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
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When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped line will
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not use the column of line numbers.
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The 'numberwidth' option can be used to set the room used for the line
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number.
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When a long, wrapped line doesn't start with the first character, '-'
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@@ -5693,7 +5693,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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the "!" and ":!" commands. Includes the redirection. See
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'shellquote' to exclude the redirection. It's probably not useful
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to set both options.
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When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
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When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
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then ')"' is appended.
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When the value is '(' then also see 'shellxescape'.
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This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
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@@ -5909,12 +5909,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
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*'signcolumn'* *'scl'*
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'signcolumn' 'scl' string (default "auto")
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local to window
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When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
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When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
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"auto" only when there is a sign to display
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"auto:[1-9]" resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
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given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
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given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
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"auto:[1-8]-[2-9]"
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resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
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resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
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given maximum number (maximum 9) while keeping
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at least the given minimum (maximum 8) fixed
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space. The minimum number should always be less
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"no" never
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"yes" always
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"yes:[1-9]" always, with fixed space for signs up to the given
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number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
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"number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
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number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
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"number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
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column is not present, then behaves like "auto".
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*'smartcase'* *'scs'* *'nosmartcase'* *'noscs'*
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local to window
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Scrolling works with screen lines. When 'wrap' is set and the first
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line in the window wraps part of it may not be visible, as if it is
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above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
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above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
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highlighted with |hl-NonText|.
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You may also want to add "lastline" to the 'display' option to show as
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much of the last line as possible.
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the two-letter, lower case region name. You can use more than one
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region by listing them: "en_us,en_ca" supports both US and Canadian
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English, but not words specific for Australia, New Zealand or Great
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Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
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Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
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en_ca, en_gb and en_us).
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If the name "cjk" is included East Asian characters are excluded from
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spell checking. This is useful when editing text that also has Asian
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topline Keep the topline the same.
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For the "screen" and "topline" values, the cursor position will be
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changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
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with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot always
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be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
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changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
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with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot
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always be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
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*'splitright'* *'spr'* *'nosplitright'* *'nospr'*
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'splitright' 'spr' boolean (default off)
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'thesaurusfunc' 'tsrfu' string (default "")
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global or local to buffer |global-local|
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This option specifies a function to be used for thesaurus completion
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with CTRL-X CTRL-T. |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T| See |compl-thesaurusfunc|.
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with CTRL-X CTRL-T. |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T| See |compl-thesaurusfunc|.
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The value can be the name of a function, a |lambda| or a |Funcref|.
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See |option-value-function| for more information.
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*'vartabstop'* *'vts'*
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'vartabstop' 'vts' string (default "")
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local to buffer
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Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
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of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns
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before the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
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Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
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of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns before
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the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
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For example: >
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:set vartabstop=4,8
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expressions or with 'smartcase' enabled. However, the
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case of the appended matched word may not exactly
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match the case of the word in the buffer.
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fuzzy Use |fuzzy-matching| to find completion matches. When
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fuzzy Use |fuzzy-matching| to find completion matches. When
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this value is specified, wildcard expansion will not
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be used for completion. The matches will be sorted by
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the "best match" rather than alphabetically sorted.
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This will find more matches than the wildcard
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expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
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expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
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is not supported for file and directory names and
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instead wildcard expansion is used.
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pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu
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in the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
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pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu in
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the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
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tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
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tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
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is displayed per line. Often used tag kinds are:
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@@ -258,8 +258,8 @@ vim.go.bg = vim.go.background
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--- eol allow backspacing over line breaks (join lines)
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--- start allow backspacing over the start of insert; CTRL-W and CTRL-U
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--- stop once at the start of insert.
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--- nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start of
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--- insert.
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--- nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start
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--- of insert.
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---
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--- When the value is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used, none of
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--- the ways mentioned for the items above are possible.
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@@ -1077,19 +1077,19 @@ vim.bo.cms = vim.bo.commentstring
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--- name of a function or a `Funcref`. For `Funcref` values,
|
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--- spaces must be escaped with a backslash ('\'), and commas with
|
||||
--- double backslashes ('\\') (see `option-backslash`).
|
||||
--- Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions starting
|
||||
--- from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and their
|
||||
--- start position for replacing text may differ from other sources.
|
||||
--- If the Dict returned by the {func} includes {"refresh": "always"},
|
||||
--- the function will be invoked again whenever the leading text
|
||||
--- changes.
|
||||
--- Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions
|
||||
--- starting from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and
|
||||
--- their start position for replacing text may differ from other
|
||||
--- sources. If the Dict returned by the {func} includes
|
||||
--- `{"refresh": "always"}`, the function will be invoked again
|
||||
--- whenever the leading text changes.
|
||||
--- If generating matches is potentially slow, call
|
||||
--- `complete_check()` periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
|
||||
--- `complete_check()` periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
|
||||
--- is especially important for `ins-autocompletion`.
|
||||
--- F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
|
||||
--- the 'completefunc' option.
|
||||
--- o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
|
||||
--- the 'omnifunc' option.
|
||||
--- F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
|
||||
--- from the 'completefunc' option.
|
||||
--- o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
|
||||
--- from the 'omnifunc' option.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- Unloaded buffers are not loaded, thus their autocmds `:autocmd` are
|
||||
--- not executed, this may lead to unexpected completions from some files
|
||||
@@ -1104,8 +1104,8 @@ vim.bo.cms = vim.bo.commentstring
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- An optional match limit can be specified for a completion source by
|
||||
--- appending a caret ("^") followed by a {count} to the source flag.
|
||||
--- For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer
|
||||
--- to 9 and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
|
||||
--- For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer to 9
|
||||
--- and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
|
||||
--- Note: The match limit takes effect only during forward completion
|
||||
--- (CTRL-N) and is ignored during backward completion (CTRL-P).
|
||||
---
|
||||
@@ -1171,7 +1171,7 @@ vim.go.cia = vim.go.completeitemalign
|
||||
--- A comma-separated list of options for Insert mode completion
|
||||
--- `ins-completion`. The supported values are:
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- fuzzy Enable `fuzzy-matching` for completion candidates. This
|
||||
--- fuzzy Enable `fuzzy-matching` for completion candidates. This
|
||||
--- allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where
|
||||
--- characters can be skipped and matches can be found even
|
||||
--- if the exact sequence is not typed. Note: This option
|
||||
@@ -1249,9 +1249,9 @@ vim.go.cot = vim.go.completeopt
|
||||
--- only modifiable in MS-Windows
|
||||
--- When this option is set it overrules 'shellslash' for completion:
|
||||
--- - When this option is set to "slash", a forward slash is used for path
|
||||
--- completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
|
||||
--- completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
|
||||
--- Makefile with 'noshellslash' on MS-Windows.
|
||||
--- - When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
|
||||
--- - When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
|
||||
--- useful when editing a batch file with 'shellslash' set on MS-Windows.
|
||||
--- - When this option is empty, same character is used as for
|
||||
--- 'shellslash'.
|
||||
@@ -1572,7 +1572,7 @@ vim.bo.ci = vim.bo.copyindent
|
||||
--- *cpo-;*
|
||||
--- ; When using `,` or `;` to repeat the last `t` search
|
||||
--- and the cursor is right in front of the searched
|
||||
--- character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
|
||||
--- character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
|
||||
--- the cursor would skip over it and jump to the
|
||||
--- following occurrence.
|
||||
--- *cpo-~*
|
||||
@@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ vim.go.deco = vim.go.delcombine
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- When this option is empty or an entry "spell" is present, and spell
|
||||
--- checking is enabled, words in the word lists for the currently active
|
||||
--- 'spelllang' are used. See `spell`.
|
||||
--- 'spelllang' are used. See `spell`.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- To include a comma in a file name precede it with a backslash. Spaces
|
||||
--- after a comma are ignored, otherwise spaces are included in the file
|
||||
@@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ vim.go.dex = vim.go.diffexpr
|
||||
--- All are optional. Items must be separated by a comma.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- algorithm:{text} Use the specified diff algorithm with the
|
||||
--- internal diff engine. Currently supported
|
||||
--- internal diff engine. Currently supported
|
||||
--- algorithms are:
|
||||
--- myers the default algorithm
|
||||
--- minimal spend extra time to generate the
|
||||
@@ -1829,7 +1829,7 @@ vim.go.dex = vim.go.diffexpr
|
||||
--- When omitted a context of six lines is used.
|
||||
--- When using zero the context is actually one,
|
||||
--- since folds require a line in between, also
|
||||
--- for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
|
||||
--- for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
|
||||
--- value (999999) to disable folding completely.
|
||||
--- See `fold-diff`.
|
||||
---
|
||||
@@ -1912,14 +1912,14 @@ vim.go.dex = vim.go.diffexpr
|
||||
--- exactly.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- linematch:{n} Align and mark changes between the most
|
||||
--- similar lines between the buffers. When the
|
||||
--- similar lines between the buffers. When the
|
||||
--- total number of lines in the diff hunk exceeds
|
||||
--- {n}, the lines will not be aligned because for
|
||||
--- very large diff hunks there will be a
|
||||
--- noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
|
||||
--- noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
|
||||
--- "linematch:60", as this will enable alignment
|
||||
--- for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each,
|
||||
--- or a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
|
||||
--- for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each, or
|
||||
--- a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
|
||||
--- Implicitly sets "filler" when this is set.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- vertical Start diff mode with vertical splits (unless
|
||||
@@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ vim.go.dg = vim.go.digraph
|
||||
--- file name uniqueness in the preserve directory.
|
||||
--- On Win32, it is also possible to end with "\\". However, When a
|
||||
--- separating comma is following, you must use "//", since "\\" will
|
||||
--- include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
|
||||
--- include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
|
||||
--- use '//', instead of '\\'.
|
||||
--- - Spaces after the comma are ignored, other spaces are considered part
|
||||
--- of the directory name. To have a space at the start of a directory
|
||||
@@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ vim.go.ep = vim.go.equalprg
|
||||
--- makes a difference for error messages, the bell will be used always
|
||||
--- for a lot of errors without a message (e.g., hitting <Esc> in Normal
|
||||
--- mode). See 'visualbell' to make the bell behave like a screen flash
|
||||
--- or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
|
||||
--- or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- @type boolean
|
||||
vim.o.errorbells = false
|
||||
@@ -3025,7 +3025,7 @@ vim.go.fs = vim.go.fsync
|
||||
--- :s///gg subst. all subst. one
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- NOTE: Setting this option may break plugins that rely on the default
|
||||
--- behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
|
||||
--- behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
|
||||
--- opposite effect of that documented in `:s_g`.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- @type boolean
|
||||
@@ -3556,7 +3556,7 @@ vim.bo.inex = vim.bo.includeexpr
|
||||
--- avoid that Vim hangs while you are typing the pattern.
|
||||
--- The `hl-IncSearch` highlight group determines the highlighting.
|
||||
--- When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while
|
||||
--- typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
--- typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
--- If you don't want to turn 'hlsearch' on, but want to highlight all
|
||||
--- matches while searching, you can turn on and off 'hlsearch' with
|
||||
--- autocmd. Example:
|
||||
@@ -4033,8 +4033,8 @@ vim.wo.lhi = vim.wo.lhistory
|
||||
--- than at the last character that fits on the screen. Unlike
|
||||
--- 'wrapmargin' and 'textwidth', this does not insert <EOL>s in the file,
|
||||
--- it only affects the way the file is displayed, not its contents.
|
||||
--- If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
|
||||
--- of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
|
||||
--- If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
|
||||
--- of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
|
||||
--- is not used when the 'wrap' option is off.
|
||||
--- Note that <Tab> characters after an <EOL> are mostly not displayed
|
||||
--- with the right amount of white space.
|
||||
@@ -4737,8 +4737,8 @@ vim.go.mousemodel = vim.o.mousemodel
|
||||
vim.go.mousem = vim.go.mousemodel
|
||||
|
||||
--- When on, mouse move events are delivered to the input queue and are
|
||||
--- available for mapping `<MouseMove>`. The default, off, avoids the mouse
|
||||
--- movement overhead except when needed.
|
||||
--- available for mapping `<MouseMove>`. The default, off, avoids the
|
||||
--- mouse movement overhead except when needed.
|
||||
--- Warning: Setting this option can make pending mappings to be aborted
|
||||
--- when the mouse is moved.
|
||||
---
|
||||
@@ -4796,7 +4796,7 @@ vim.go.mouset = vim.go.mousetime
|
||||
--- bin If included, numbers starting with "0b" or "0B" will be
|
||||
--- considered to be binary. Example: Using CTRL-X on
|
||||
--- "0b1000" subtracts one, resulting in "0b0111".
|
||||
--- unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
|
||||
--- unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
|
||||
--- leading dash or negative sign won't be considered as part of
|
||||
--- the number. Examples:
|
||||
--- Using CTRL-X on "2020" in "9-2020" results in "9-2019"
|
||||
@@ -4860,14 +4860,14 @@ vim.wo.nu = vim.wo.number
|
||||
|
||||
--- Minimal number of columns to use for the line number. Only relevant
|
||||
--- when the 'number' or 'relativenumber' option is set or printing lines
|
||||
--- with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
|
||||
--- with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
|
||||
--- the text, there is one less character for the number itself.
|
||||
--- The value is the minimum width. A bigger width is used when needed to
|
||||
--- fit the highest line number in the buffer respectively the number of
|
||||
--- rows in the window, depending on whether 'number' or 'relativenumber'
|
||||
--- is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line number
|
||||
--- up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be used.
|
||||
--- The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
|
||||
--- is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line
|
||||
--- number up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be
|
||||
--- used. The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- @type integer
|
||||
vim.o.numberwidth = 4
|
||||
@@ -5269,12 +5269,12 @@ vim.go.regexpengine = vim.o.regexpengine
|
||||
vim.go.re = vim.go.regexpengine
|
||||
|
||||
--- Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of
|
||||
--- each line. Relative line numbers help you use the `count` you can
|
||||
--- each line. Relative line numbers help you use the `count` you can
|
||||
--- precede some vertical motion commands (e.g. j k + -) with, without
|
||||
--- having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination with
|
||||
--- other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
|
||||
--- When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped
|
||||
--- line will not use the column of line numbers.
|
||||
--- having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination
|
||||
--- with other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
|
||||
--- When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped line will
|
||||
--- not use the column of line numbers.
|
||||
--- The 'numberwidth' option can be used to set the room used for the line
|
||||
--- number.
|
||||
--- When a long, wrapped line doesn't start with the first character, '-'
|
||||
@@ -6027,7 +6027,7 @@ vim.go.sxe = vim.go.shellxescape
|
||||
--- the "!" and ":!" commands. Includes the redirection. See
|
||||
--- 'shellquote' to exclude the redirection. It's probably not useful
|
||||
--- to set both options.
|
||||
--- When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
|
||||
--- When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
|
||||
--- then ')"' is appended.
|
||||
--- When the value is '(' then also see 'shellxescape'.
|
||||
--- This option cannot be set from a `modeline` or in the `sandbox`, for
|
||||
@@ -6298,12 +6298,12 @@ vim.wo.siso = vim.wo.sidescrolloff
|
||||
vim.go.sidescrolloff = vim.o.sidescrolloff
|
||||
vim.go.siso = vim.go.sidescrolloff
|
||||
|
||||
--- When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
|
||||
--- When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
|
||||
--- "auto" only when there is a sign to display
|
||||
--- "auto:[1-9]" resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
--- given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
|
||||
--- given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
|
||||
--- "auto:[1-8]-[2-9]"
|
||||
--- resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
--- resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
--- given maximum number (maximum 9) while keeping
|
||||
--- at least the given minimum (maximum 8) fixed
|
||||
--- space. The minimum number should always be less
|
||||
@@ -6311,8 +6311,8 @@ vim.go.siso = vim.go.sidescrolloff
|
||||
--- "no" never
|
||||
--- "yes" always
|
||||
--- "yes:[1-9]" always, with fixed space for signs up to the given
|
||||
--- number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
|
||||
--- "number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
|
||||
--- number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
|
||||
--- "number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
|
||||
--- column is not present, then behaves like "auto".
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- @type 'yes'|'no'|'auto'|'auto:1'|'auto:2'|'auto:3'|'auto:4'|'auto:5'|'auto:6'|'auto:7'|'auto:8'|'auto:9'|'yes:1'|'yes:2'|'yes:3'|'yes:4'|'yes:5'|'yes:6'|'yes:7'|'yes:8'|'yes:9'|'number'
|
||||
@@ -6378,7 +6378,7 @@ vim.go.sta = vim.go.smarttab
|
||||
|
||||
--- Scrolling works with screen lines. When 'wrap' is set and the first
|
||||
--- line in the window wraps part of it may not be visible, as if it is
|
||||
--- above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
|
||||
--- above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
|
||||
--- highlighted with `hl-NonText`.
|
||||
--- You may also want to add "lastline" to the 'display' option to show as
|
||||
--- much of the last line as possible.
|
||||
@@ -6484,7 +6484,7 @@ vim.bo.spf = vim.bo.spellfile
|
||||
--- the two-letter, lower case region name. You can use more than one
|
||||
--- region by listing them: "en_us,en_ca" supports both US and Canadian
|
||||
--- English, but not words specific for Australia, New Zealand or Great
|
||||
--- Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
|
||||
--- Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
|
||||
--- en_ca, en_gb and en_us).
|
||||
--- If the name "cjk" is included East Asian characters are excluded from
|
||||
--- spell checking. This is useful when editing text that also has Asian
|
||||
@@ -6623,9 +6623,9 @@ vim.go.sb = vim.go.splitbelow
|
||||
--- topline Keep the topline the same.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- For the "screen" and "topline" values, the cursor position will be
|
||||
--- changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
|
||||
--- with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot always
|
||||
--- be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
|
||||
--- changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
|
||||
--- with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot
|
||||
--- always be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- @type 'cursor'|'screen'|'topline'
|
||||
vim.o.splitkeep = "cursor"
|
||||
@@ -7422,7 +7422,7 @@ vim.go.thesaurus = vim.o.thesaurus
|
||||
vim.go.tsr = vim.go.thesaurus
|
||||
|
||||
--- This option specifies a function to be used for thesaurus completion
|
||||
--- with CTRL-X CTRL-T. `i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T` See `compl-thesaurusfunc`.
|
||||
--- with CTRL-X CTRL-T. `i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T` See `compl-thesaurusfunc`.
|
||||
--- The value can be the name of a function, a `lambda` or a `Funcref`.
|
||||
--- See `option-value-function` for more information.
|
||||
---
|
||||
@@ -7712,9 +7712,9 @@ vim.o.vsts = vim.o.varsofttabstop
|
||||
vim.bo.varsofttabstop = vim.o.varsofttabstop
|
||||
vim.bo.vsts = vim.bo.varsofttabstop
|
||||
|
||||
--- Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
|
||||
--- of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns
|
||||
--- before the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
|
||||
--- Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
|
||||
--- of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns before
|
||||
--- the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
|
||||
---
|
||||
--- For example:
|
||||
--- ```
|
||||
@@ -8129,16 +8129,16 @@ vim.go.wim = vim.go.wildmode
|
||||
--- expressions or with 'smartcase' enabled. However, the
|
||||
--- case of the appended matched word may not exactly
|
||||
--- match the case of the word in the buffer.
|
||||
--- fuzzy Use `fuzzy-matching` to find completion matches. When
|
||||
--- fuzzy Use `fuzzy-matching` to find completion matches. When
|
||||
--- this value is specified, wildcard expansion will not
|
||||
--- be used for completion. The matches will be sorted by
|
||||
--- the "best match" rather than alphabetically sorted.
|
||||
--- This will find more matches than the wildcard
|
||||
--- expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
|
||||
--- expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
|
||||
--- is not supported for file and directory names and
|
||||
--- instead wildcard expansion is used.
|
||||
--- pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu
|
||||
--- in the same style as the `ins-completion-menu`.
|
||||
--- pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu in
|
||||
--- the same style as the `ins-completion-menu`.
|
||||
--- tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
|
||||
--- tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
|
||||
--- is displayed per line. Often used tag kinds are:
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -408,8 +408,8 @@ local options = {
|
||||
eol allow backspacing over line breaks (join lines)
|
||||
start allow backspacing over the start of insert; CTRL-W and CTRL-U
|
||||
stop once at the start of insert.
|
||||
nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start of
|
||||
insert.
|
||||
nostop like start, except CTRL-W and CTRL-U do not stop at the start
|
||||
of insert.
|
||||
|
||||
When the value is empty, Vi compatible backspacing is used, none of
|
||||
the ways mentioned for the items above are possible.
|
||||
@@ -1513,19 +1513,19 @@ local options = {
|
||||
name of a function or a |Funcref|. For |Funcref| values,
|
||||
spaces must be escaped with a backslash ('\'), and commas with
|
||||
double backslashes ('\\') (see |option-backslash|).
|
||||
Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions starting
|
||||
from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and their
|
||||
start position for replacing text may differ from other sources.
|
||||
If the Dict returned by the {func} includes {"refresh": "always"},
|
||||
the function will be invoked again whenever the leading text
|
||||
changes.
|
||||
Unlike other sources, functions can provide completions
|
||||
starting from a non-keyword character before the cursor, and
|
||||
their start position for replacing text may differ from other
|
||||
sources. If the Dict returned by the {func} includes
|
||||
`{"refresh": "always"}`, the function will be invoked again
|
||||
whenever the leading text changes.
|
||||
If generating matches is potentially slow, call
|
||||
|complete_check()| periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
|
||||
|complete_check()| periodically to keep Vim responsive. This
|
||||
is especially important for |ins-autocompletion|.
|
||||
F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
|
||||
the 'completefunc' option.
|
||||
o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken from
|
||||
the 'omnifunc' option.
|
||||
F equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
|
||||
from the 'completefunc' option.
|
||||
o equivalent to using "F{func}", where the function is taken
|
||||
from the 'omnifunc' option.
|
||||
|
||||
Unloaded buffers are not loaded, thus their autocmds |:autocmd| are
|
||||
not executed, this may lead to unexpected completions from some files
|
||||
@@ -1540,8 +1540,8 @@ local options = {
|
||||
|
||||
An optional match limit can be specified for a completion source by
|
||||
appending a caret ("^") followed by a {count} to the source flag.
|
||||
For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer
|
||||
to 9 and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
|
||||
For example: ".^9,w,u,t^5" limits matches from the current buffer to 9
|
||||
and from tags to 5. Other sources remain unlimited.
|
||||
Note: The match limit takes effect only during forward completion
|
||||
(CTRL-N) and is ignored during backward completion (CTRL-P).
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
@@ -1653,7 +1653,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
A comma-separated list of options for Insert mode completion
|
||||
|ins-completion|. The supported values are:
|
||||
|
||||
fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
|
||||
fuzzy Enable |fuzzy-matching| for completion candidates. This
|
||||
allows for more flexible and intuitive matching, where
|
||||
characters can be skipped and matches can be found even
|
||||
if the exact sequence is not typed. Note: This option
|
||||
@@ -1737,9 +1737,9 @@ local options = {
|
||||
only modifiable in MS-Windows
|
||||
When this option is set it overrules 'shellslash' for completion:
|
||||
- When this option is set to "slash", a forward slash is used for path
|
||||
completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
|
||||
completion in insert mode. This is useful when editing HTML tag, or
|
||||
Makefile with 'noshellslash' on MS-Windows.
|
||||
- When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
|
||||
- When this option is set to "backslash", backslash is used. This is
|
||||
useful when editing a batch file with 'shellslash' set on MS-Windows.
|
||||
- When this option is empty, same character is used as for
|
||||
'shellslash'.
|
||||
@@ -2088,7 +2088,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
*cpo-;*
|
||||
; When using |,| or |;| to repeat the last |t| search
|
||||
and the cursor is right in front of the searched
|
||||
character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
|
||||
character, the cursor won't move. When not included,
|
||||
the cursor would skip over it and jump to the
|
||||
following occurrence.
|
||||
*cpo-~*
|
||||
@@ -2283,7 +2283,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
|
||||
When this option is empty or an entry "spell" is present, and spell
|
||||
checking is enabled, words in the word lists for the currently active
|
||||
'spelllang' are used. See |spell|.
|
||||
'spelllang' are used. See |spell|.
|
||||
|
||||
To include a comma in a file name precede it with a backslash. Spaces
|
||||
after a comma are ignored, otherwise spaces are included in the file
|
||||
@@ -2403,7 +2403,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
All are optional. Items must be separated by a comma.
|
||||
|
||||
algorithm:{text} Use the specified diff algorithm with the
|
||||
internal diff engine. Currently supported
|
||||
internal diff engine. Currently supported
|
||||
algorithms are:
|
||||
myers the default algorithm
|
||||
minimal spend extra time to generate the
|
||||
@@ -2426,7 +2426,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
When omitted a context of six lines is used.
|
||||
When using zero the context is actually one,
|
||||
since folds require a line in between, also
|
||||
for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
|
||||
for a deleted line. Set it to a very large
|
||||
value (999999) to disable folding completely.
|
||||
See |fold-diff|.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2509,14 +2509,14 @@ local options = {
|
||||
exactly.
|
||||
|
||||
linematch:{n} Align and mark changes between the most
|
||||
similar lines between the buffers. When the
|
||||
similar lines between the buffers. When the
|
||||
total number of lines in the diff hunk exceeds
|
||||
{n}, the lines will not be aligned because for
|
||||
very large diff hunks there will be a
|
||||
noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
|
||||
noticeable lag. A reasonable setting is
|
||||
"linematch:60", as this will enable alignment
|
||||
for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each,
|
||||
or a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
|
||||
for a 2 buffer diff hunk of 30 lines each, or
|
||||
a 3 buffer diff hunk of 20 lines each.
|
||||
Implicitly sets "filler" when this is set.
|
||||
|
||||
vertical Start diff mode with vertical splits (unless
|
||||
@@ -2578,7 +2578,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
file name uniqueness in the preserve directory.
|
||||
On Win32, it is also possible to end with "\\". However, When a
|
||||
separating comma is following, you must use "//", since "\\" will
|
||||
include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
|
||||
include the comma in the file name. Therefore it is recommended to
|
||||
use '//', instead of '\\'.
|
||||
- Spaces after the comma are ignored, other spaces are considered part
|
||||
of the directory name. To have a space at the start of a directory
|
||||
@@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
makes a difference for error messages, the bell will be used always
|
||||
for a lot of errors without a message (e.g., hitting <Esc> in Normal
|
||||
mode). See 'visualbell' to make the bell behave like a screen flash
|
||||
or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
|
||||
or do nothing. See 'belloff' to finetune when to ring the bell.
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
full_name = 'errorbells',
|
||||
scope = { 'global' },
|
||||
@@ -3853,7 +3853,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
:s///gg subst. all subst. one
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: Setting this option may break plugins that rely on the default
|
||||
behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
|
||||
behavior of the 'g' flag. This will also make the 'g' flag have the
|
||||
opposite effect of that documented in |:s_g|.
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
full_name = 'gdefault',
|
||||
@@ -4694,7 +4694,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
avoid that Vim hangs while you are typing the pattern.
|
||||
The |hl-IncSearch| highlight group determines the highlighting.
|
||||
When 'hlsearch' is on, all matched strings are highlighted too while
|
||||
typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
typing a search command. See also: 'hlsearch'.
|
||||
If you don't want to turn 'hlsearch' on, but want to highlight all
|
||||
matches while searching, you can turn on and off 'hlsearch' with
|
||||
autocmd. Example: >vim
|
||||
@@ -5296,8 +5296,8 @@ local options = {
|
||||
than at the last character that fits on the screen. Unlike
|
||||
'wrapmargin' and 'textwidth', this does not insert <EOL>s in the file,
|
||||
it only affects the way the file is displayed, not its contents.
|
||||
If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
|
||||
of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
|
||||
If 'breakindent' is set, line is visually indented. Then, the value
|
||||
of 'showbreak' is used to put in front of wrapped lines. This option
|
||||
is not used when the 'wrap' option is off.
|
||||
Note that <Tab> characters after an <EOL> are mostly not displayed
|
||||
with the right amount of white space.
|
||||
@@ -6142,8 +6142,8 @@ local options = {
|
||||
defaults = false,
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
When on, mouse move events are delivered to the input queue and are
|
||||
available for mapping |<MouseMove>|. The default, off, avoids the mouse
|
||||
movement overhead except when needed.
|
||||
available for mapping |<MouseMove>|. The default, off, avoids the
|
||||
mouse movement overhead except when needed.
|
||||
Warning: Setting this option can make pending mappings to be aborted
|
||||
when the mouse is moved.
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
@@ -6296,7 +6296,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
bin If included, numbers starting with "0b" or "0B" will be
|
||||
considered to be binary. Example: Using CTRL-X on
|
||||
"0b1000" subtracts one, resulting in "0b0111".
|
||||
unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
|
||||
unsigned If included, numbers are recognized as unsigned. Thus a
|
||||
leading dash or negative sign won't be considered as part of
|
||||
the number. Examples:
|
||||
Using CTRL-X on "2020" in "9-2020" results in "9-2019"
|
||||
@@ -6370,14 +6370,14 @@ local options = {
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
Minimal number of columns to use for the line number. Only relevant
|
||||
when the 'number' or 'relativenumber' option is set or printing lines
|
||||
with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
|
||||
with a line number. Since one space is always between the number and
|
||||
the text, there is one less character for the number itself.
|
||||
The value is the minimum width. A bigger width is used when needed to
|
||||
fit the highest line number in the buffer respectively the number of
|
||||
rows in the window, depending on whether 'number' or 'relativenumber'
|
||||
is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line number
|
||||
up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be used.
|
||||
The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
|
||||
is set. Thus with the Vim default of 4 there is room for a line
|
||||
number up to 999. When the buffer has 1000 lines five columns will be
|
||||
used. The minimum value is 1, the maximum value is 20.
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
full_name = 'numberwidth',
|
||||
redraw = { 'current_window' },
|
||||
@@ -6924,12 +6924,12 @@ local options = {
|
||||
defaults = false,
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
Show the line number relative to the line with the cursor in front of
|
||||
each line. Relative line numbers help you use the |count| you can
|
||||
each line. Relative line numbers help you use the |count| you can
|
||||
precede some vertical motion commands (e.g. j k + -) with, without
|
||||
having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination with
|
||||
other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
|
||||
When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped
|
||||
line will not use the column of line numbers.
|
||||
having to calculate it yourself. Especially useful in combination
|
||||
with other commands (e.g. y d c < > gq gw =).
|
||||
When the 'n' option is excluded from 'cpoptions' a wrapped line will
|
||||
not use the column of line numbers.
|
||||
The 'numberwidth' option can be used to set the room used for the line
|
||||
number.
|
||||
When a long, wrapped line doesn't start with the first character, '-'
|
||||
@@ -7922,7 +7922,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
the "!" and ":!" commands. Includes the redirection. See
|
||||
'shellquote' to exclude the redirection. It's probably not useful
|
||||
to set both options.
|
||||
When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
|
||||
When the value is '(' then ')' is appended. When the value is '"('
|
||||
then ')"' is appended.
|
||||
When the value is '(' then also see 'shellxescape'.
|
||||
This option cannot be set from a |modeline| or in the |sandbox|, for
|
||||
@@ -8267,12 +8267,12 @@ local options = {
|
||||
'number',
|
||||
},
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
|
||||
When and how to draw the signcolumn. Valid values are:
|
||||
"auto" only when there is a sign to display
|
||||
"auto:[1-9]" resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
|
||||
given number (maximum 9), e.g. "auto:4"
|
||||
"auto:[1-8]-[2-9]"
|
||||
resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
resize to accommodate multiple signs up to the
|
||||
given maximum number (maximum 9) while keeping
|
||||
at least the given minimum (maximum 8) fixed
|
||||
space. The minimum number should always be less
|
||||
@@ -8280,8 +8280,8 @@ local options = {
|
||||
"no" never
|
||||
"yes" always
|
||||
"yes:[1-9]" always, with fixed space for signs up to the given
|
||||
number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
|
||||
"number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
|
||||
number (maximum 9), e.g. "yes:3"
|
||||
"number" display signs in the 'number' column. If the number
|
||||
column is not present, then behaves like "auto".
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
full_name = 'signcolumn',
|
||||
@@ -8364,7 +8364,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
Scrolling works with screen lines. When 'wrap' is set and the first
|
||||
line in the window wraps part of it may not be visible, as if it is
|
||||
above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
|
||||
above the window. "<<<" is displayed at the start of the first line,
|
||||
highlighted with |hl-NonText|.
|
||||
You may also want to add "lastline" to the 'display' option to show as
|
||||
much of the last line as possible.
|
||||
@@ -8498,7 +8498,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
the two-letter, lower case region name. You can use more than one
|
||||
region by listing them: "en_us,en_ca" supports both US and Canadian
|
||||
English, but not words specific for Australia, New Zealand or Great
|
||||
Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
|
||||
Britain. (Note: currently en_au and en_nz dictionaries are older than
|
||||
en_ca, en_gb and en_us).
|
||||
If the name "cjk" is included East Asian characters are excluded from
|
||||
spell checking. This is useful when editing text that also has Asian
|
||||
@@ -8667,9 +8667,9 @@ local options = {
|
||||
topline Keep the topline the same.
|
||||
|
||||
For the "screen" and "topline" values, the cursor position will be
|
||||
changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
|
||||
with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot always
|
||||
be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
|
||||
changed when necessary. In this case, the jumplist will be populated
|
||||
with the previous cursor position. For "screen", the text cannot
|
||||
always be kept on the same screen line when 'wrap' is enabled.
|
||||
]=],
|
||||
full_name = 'splitkeep',
|
||||
scope = { 'global' },
|
||||
@@ -9611,7 +9611,7 @@ local options = {
|
||||
defaults = '',
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
This option specifies a function to be used for thesaurus completion
|
||||
with CTRL-X CTRL-T. |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T| See |compl-thesaurusfunc|.
|
||||
with CTRL-X CTRL-T. |i_CTRL-X_CTRL-T| See |compl-thesaurusfunc|.
|
||||
The value can be the name of a function, a |lambda| or a |Funcref|.
|
||||
See |option-value-function| for more information.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -9983,9 +9983,9 @@ local options = {
|
||||
cb = 'did_set_vartabstop',
|
||||
defaults = '',
|
||||
desc = [=[
|
||||
Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
|
||||
of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns
|
||||
before the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
|
||||
Defines variable-width tab stops. The value is a comma-separated list
|
||||
of widths in columns. Each width defines the number of columns before
|
||||
the next tab stop; the last value repeats indefinitely.
|
||||
|
||||
For example: >
|
||||
:set vartabstop=4,8
|
||||
@@ -10468,16 +10468,16 @@ local options = {
|
||||
expressions or with 'smartcase' enabled. However, the
|
||||
case of the appended matched word may not exactly
|
||||
match the case of the word in the buffer.
|
||||
fuzzy Use |fuzzy-matching| to find completion matches. When
|
||||
fuzzy Use |fuzzy-matching| to find completion matches. When
|
||||
this value is specified, wildcard expansion will not
|
||||
be used for completion. The matches will be sorted by
|
||||
the "best match" rather than alphabetically sorted.
|
||||
This will find more matches than the wildcard
|
||||
expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
|
||||
expansion. Currently fuzzy matching based completion
|
||||
is not supported for file and directory names and
|
||||
instead wildcard expansion is used.
|
||||
pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu
|
||||
in the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
|
||||
pum Display the completion matches using the popup menu in
|
||||
the same style as the |ins-completion-menu|.
|
||||
tagfile When using CTRL-D to list matching tags, the kind of
|
||||
tag and the file of the tag is listed. Only one match
|
||||
is displayed per line. Often used tag kinds are:
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user