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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2011-04-01 18:03:16 +0200
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2011-04-01 18:03:16 +0200
commitadc2182c40228d3eaef90779fd18d65715e29203 (patch)
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parent337ae06ff9fe42c871564947aa32e4fe6b08fba9 (diff)
downloadvim-adc2182c40228d3eaef90779fd18d65715e29203.zip
Updated runtime files.
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc')
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/cmdline.txt26
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt226
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/syntax.txt11
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/tags21
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/todo.txt173
5 files changed, 272 insertions, 185 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
index 39893d78d..12cebb2d9 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Feb 10
+*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Mar 27
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ CTRL-V Insert next non-digit literally. Up to three digits form the
CTRL-Q Same as CTRL-V. But with some terminals it is used for
control flow, it doesn't work then.
- *c_<Left>*
+ *c_<Left>* *c_Left*
<Left> cursor left
- *c_<Right>*
+ *c_<Right>* *c_Right*
<Right> cursor right
*c_<S-Left>*
<S-Left> or <C-Left> *c_<C-Left>*
@@ -93,18 +93,18 @@ CTRL-Q Same as CTRL-V. But with some terminals it is used for
*c_<S-Right>*
<S-Right> or <C-Right> *c_<C-Right>*
cursor one WORD right
-CTRL-B or <Home> *c_CTRL-B* *c_<Home>*
+CTRL-B or <Home> *c_CTRL-B* *c_<Home>* *c_Home*
cursor to beginning of command-line
-CTRL-E or <End> *c_CTRL-E* *c_<End>*
+CTRL-E or <End> *c_CTRL-E* *c_<End>* *c_End*
cursor to end of command-line
*c_<LeftMouse>*
<LeftMouse> Move the cursor to the position of the mouse click.
-CTRL-H *c_<BS>* *c_CTRL-H*
+CTRL-H *c_<BS>* *c_CTRL-H* *c_BS*
<BS> Delete the character in front of the cursor (see |:fixdel| if
your <BS> key does not do what you want).
- *c_<Del>*
+ *c_<Del>* *c_Del*
<Del> Delete the character under the cursor (at end of line:
character before the cursor) (see |:fixdel| if your <Del>
key does not do what you want).
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ CTRL-U Remove all characters between the cursor position and
preferred behavior, add the following to your .vimrc: >
:cnoremap <C-U> <C-E><C-U>
<
- *c_<Insert>*
+ *c_<Insert>* *c_Insert*
<Insert> Toggle between insert and overstrike. {not in Vi}
{char1} <BS> {char2} or *c_digraph*
@@ -224,9 +224,9 @@ CTRL-Y When there is a modeless selection, copy the selection into
the clipboard. |modeless-selection|
If there is no selection CTRL-Y is inserted as a character.
-CTRL-J *c_CTRL-J* *c_<NL>* *c_<CR>*
+CTRL-J *c_CTRL-J* *c_<NL>* *c_<CR>* *c_CR*
<CR> or <NL> start entered command
- *c_<Esc>*
+ *c_<Esc>* *c_Esc*
<Esc> When typed and 'x' not present in 'cpoptions', quit
Command-line mode without executing. In macros or when 'x'
present in 'cpoptions', start entered command.
@@ -235,12 +235,12 @@ CTRL-J *c_CTRL-J* *c_<NL>* *c_<CR>*
*c_CTRL-C*
CTRL-C quit command-line without executing
- *c_<Up>*
+ *c_<Up>* *c_Up*
<Up> recall older command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
- *c_<Down>*
+ *c_<Down>* *c_Down*
<Down> recall more recent command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
@@ -865,7 +865,7 @@ These modifiers can be given, in this order:
After this, the previous modifiers can be used again. For
example ":p", to make a full path after the substitution.
:gs?pat?sub?
- Substitute all occurrences of "path" with "sub". Otherwise
+ Substitute all occurrences of "pat" with "sub". Otherwise
this works like ":s".
Examples, when the file name is "src/version.c", current dir
diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
index 8e1730b3c..ae4a87050 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2010 Jul 28
+*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Apr 01
-----------------------------------------------------
NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
(remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first)
-Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
+Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2011 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, with
or without modifications, provided that this copyright notice is
copied with it. Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim,
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
NETRC..............................................|netrw-netrc|
PASSWORD...........................................|netrw-passwd|
5. Activation...........................................|netrw-activate|
-6. Transparent File Editing.............................|netrw-transparent|
+6. Transparent Remote File Editing......................|netrw-transparent|
7. Ex Commands..........................................|netrw-ex|
8. Variables and Options................................|netrw-var|
9. Browsing.............................................|netrw-browse|
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999-2010 Charles E Campbell, Jr *netrw-copyright*
Displaying Information About File..................|netrw-qf|
Edit File Or Directory Hiding List.................|netrw-ctrl-h|
Editing The Sorting Sequence.......................|netrw-S|
+ Forcing treatment as a file or directory...........|netrw-gd| |netrw-gf|
Going Up...........................................|netrw--|
Hiding Files Or Directories........................|netrw-a|
Improving Browsing.................................|netrw-ssh-hack|
@@ -180,19 +181,19 @@ EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS AND PROTOCOLS *netrw-externapp* {{{2
Protocol Variable Default Value
-------- ---------------- -------------
- dav: *g:netrw_dav_cmd* = "cadaver" if cadaver is executable
- dav: g:netrw_dav_cmd = "curl -o" elseif curl is available
- fetch: *g:netrw_fetch_cmd* = "fetch -o" if fetch is available
- ftp: *g:netrw_ftp_cmd* = "ftp"
- http: *g:netrw_http_cmd* = "elinks" if elinks is available
+ dav: *g:netrw_dav_cmd* = "cadaver" if cadaver is executable
+ dav: g:netrw_dav_cmd = "curl -o" elseif curl is available
+ fetch: *g:netrw_fetch_cmd* = "fetch -o" if fetch is available
+ ftp: *g:netrw_ftp_cmd* = "ftp"
+ http: *g:netrw_http_cmd* = "elinks" if elinks is available
http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "links" elseif links is available
http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "curl" elseif curl is available
http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "wget" elseif wget is available
http: g:netrw_http_cmd = "fetch" elseif fetch is available
- rcp: *g:netrw_rcp_cmd* = "rcp"
- rsync: *g:netrw_rsync_cmd* = "rsync -a"
- scp: *g:netrw_scp_cmd* = "scp -q"
- sftp: *g:netrw_sftp_cmd* = "sftp"
+ rcp: *g:netrw_rcp_cmd* = "rcp"
+ rsync: *g:netrw_rsync_cmd* = "rsync -a"
+ scp: *g:netrw_scp_cmd* = "scp -q"
+ sftp: *g:netrw_sftp_cmd* = "sftp"
*g:netrw_http_xcmd* : the option string for http://... protocols are
specified via this variable and may be independently overridden. By
@@ -500,7 +501,23 @@ that file. Your ftp must be able to use the <.netrc> file on its own, however.
>
vim ftp://[user@]machine[[:#]portnumber]/path
<
-However, ftp will often need to query the user for the userid and password.
+Windows provides an ftp (typically c:\Windows\System32\ftp.exe) which uses
+an option, -s:filename (filename can and probably should be a full path)
+which contains ftp commands which will be automatically run whenever ftp
+starts. You may use this feature to enter a user and password for one site: >
+ userid
+ password
+If |g:netrw_ftp_cmd| contains -s:[path/]MACHINE, then (on Windows machines only)
+netrw will substitute the current machine name requested for ftp connection
+for MACHINE. Hence one can have multiple machine.ftp files containing login
+and password for ftp. Example: >
+
+ g:netrw_ftp_cmd= 'c:\Windows\System32\ftp -s:C:\Users\Myself\MACHINE'
+ vim ftp://myhost.somewhere.net/
+will use a file >
+ C:\Users\Myself\myhost.ftp
+<
+Often, ftp will need to query the user for the userid and password.
The latter will be done "silently"; ie. asterisks will show up instead of
the actually-typed-in password. Netrw will retain the userid and password
for subsequent read/writes from the most recent transfer so subsequent
@@ -624,7 +641,7 @@ your <.vimrc> customization file: >
<
==============================================================================
-6. Transparent File Editing *netrw-transparent* {{{1
+6. Transparent Remote File Editing *netrw-transparent* {{{1
Transparent file transfers occur whenever a regular file read or write
(invoked via an |:autocmd| for |BufReadCmd|, |BufWriteCmd|, or |SourceCmd|
@@ -1225,7 +1242,7 @@ CHANGING TO A PREDECESSOR DIRECTORY *netrw-u* *netrw-updir* {{{2
Every time you change to a new directory (new for the current session),
netrw will save the directory in a recently-visited directory history
-list (unless g:netrw_dirhistmax is zero; by default, it's ten). With the
+list (unless |g:netrw_dirhistmax| is zero; by default, it's ten). With the
"u" map, one can change to an earlier directory (predecessor). To do
the opposite, see |netrw-U|.
@@ -1527,6 +1544,19 @@ Related topics: |netrw-s| |netrw-S|
Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_sort_sequence| |g:netrw_sort_options|
+FORCING TREATMENT AS A FILE OR DIRECTORY *netrw-gd* *netrw-gf* {{{2
+
+Remote symbolic links (ie. those listed via ssh or ftp) are problematic
+in that it is difficult to tell whether they link to a file or to a
+directory.
+
+To force treatment as a file: use >
+ gd
+<
+To force treatment as a directory: use >
+ gf
+<
+
GOING UP *netrw--* {{{2
To go up a directory, press "-" or press the <cr> when atop the ../ directory
@@ -1740,6 +1770,16 @@ the cursor atop a marked file and press "mf". This process also works
with <s-leftmouse> using gvim. One may unmark all files by pressing
"mu" (see |netrw-mu|).
+Marked files are highlighted using the "netrwMarkFile" highlighting group,
+which by default is linked to "Identifier" (see Identifier under
+|group-name|). You may change the highlighting group by putting something
+like >
+
+ highlight clear netrwMarkFile
+ hi link netrwMarkFile ..whatever..
+<
+into $HOME/.vim/after/syntax/netrw.vim .
+
*markfilelist* *global_markfilelist* *local_markfilelist*
All marked files are entered onto the global marked file list; there is only
one such list. In addition, every netrw buffer also has its own local marked
@@ -1789,7 +1829,8 @@ MARKED FILES: COPYING *netrw-mc* {{{2
(Uses the global marked file list)
Select a target directory with mt (|netrw-mt|). Then change directory,
-select file(s) (see |netrw-mf|), and press "mc".
+select file(s) (see |netrw-mf|), and press "mc". The copy is done
+from the current window (where one does the mf) to the target.
Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_localcopycmd| |g:netrw_ssh_cmd|
@@ -1841,7 +1882,8 @@ MARKED FILES: MOVING *netrw-mm* {{{2
Use at your own risk!
Select a target directory with mt (|netrw-mt|). Then change directory,
-select file(s) (see |netrw-mf|), and press "mm".
+select file(s) (see |netrw-mf|), and press "mm". The move is done
+from the current window (where one does the mf) to the target.
Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_localmovecmd| |g:netrw_ssh_cmd|
@@ -1922,21 +1964,21 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
--- -----------
Var Explanation
--- -----------
-< *g:netrw_alto* change from above splitting to below splitting
+< *g:netrw_alto* change from above splitting to below splitting
by setting this variable (see |netrw-o|)
default: =&sb (see |'sb'|)
- *g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting
+ *g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting
by setting this variable (see |netrw-v|)
default: =&spr (see |'spr'|)
- *g:netrw_banner* enable/suppress the banner
+ *g:netrw_banner* enable/suppress the banner
=0: suppress the banner
=1: banner is enabled (default)
NOTE: suppressing the banner is a new feature
which may cause problems.
- *g:netrw_browse_split* when browsing, <cr> will open the file by:
+ *g:netrw_browse_split* when browsing, <cr> will open the file by:
=0: re-using the same window
=1: horizontally splitting the window first
=2: vertically splitting the window first
@@ -1946,7 +1988,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
to get vertical splitting instead of
horizontal splitting.
- *g:netrw_browsex_viewer* specify user's preference for a viewer: >
+ *g:netrw_browsex_viewer* specify user's preference for a viewer: >
"kfmclient exec"
"gnome-open"
< If >
@@ -1955,35 +1997,48 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
a script/function to handle the given
extension. (see |netrw_filehandler|).
- *g:netrw_chgperm* Unix/Linux: "chmod PERM FILENAME"
+ *g:netrw_chgperm* Unix/Linux: "chmod PERM FILENAME"
Windows: "cacls FILENAME /e /p PERM"
Used to change access permission for a file.
- *g:netrw_compress* ="gzip"
+ *g:netrw_compress* ="gzip"
Will compress marked files with this
command
- *g:netrw_ctags* ="ctags"
+ *g:netrw_ctags* ="ctags"
The default external program used to create tags
- *g:netrw_cursorline* = 1 (default)
- will use the |'cursorline'| local setting when
- |g:netrw_liststyle| ==0 (thin listing) or
- |g:netrw_liststyle| ==1 (long listing) or
- |g:netrw_liststyle| ==3 (tree listing)
- (ie. doesn't affect the wide listing)
- =0: off
- =2: like ==1, but the wide listing gets both
- cursorline and |'cursorcolumn'|locally set
-
- *g:netrw_decompress* = { ".gz" : "gunzip" ,
+ *g:netrw_cursor* = 2 (default)
+ This option controls the use of the
+ |'cursorline'| (cul) and |'cursorcolumn'|
+ (cuc) settings by netrw:
+
+ Value Thin-Long-Tree Wide
+ =0 u-cul u-cuc u-cul u-cuc
+ =1 u-cul u-cuc cul u-cuc
+ =2 cul u-cuc cul u-cuc
+ =3 cul u-cuc cul cuc
+ =4 cul cuc cul cuc
+
+ Where
+ u-cul : user's |'cursorline'| setting used
+ u-cuc : user's |'cursorcolumn'| setting used
+ cul : |'cursorline'| locally set
+ cuc : |'cursorcolumn'| locally set
+
+ *g:netrw_decompress* = { ".gz" : "gunzip" ,
".bz2" : "bunzip2" ,
".zip" : "unzip" ,
".tar" : "tar -xf"}
A dictionary mapping suffices to
decompression programs.
- *g:netrw_fastbrowse* =0: slow speed directory browsing;
+ *g:netrw_dirhistmax* =10: controls maximum quantity of past
+ history. May be zero to supppress
+ history.
+ (related: |netrw-qb| |netrw-u| |netrw-U|)
+
+ *g:netrw_fastbrowse* =0: slow speed directory browsing;
never re-uses directory listings,
always obtains directory listings.
=1: medium speed directory browsing;
@@ -2007,10 +2062,10 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
trading off accuracy (ie. up-to-date listing)
versus speed.
- *g:netrw_fname_escape* =' ?&;%'
+ *g:netrw_fname_escape* =' ?&;%'
Used on filenames before remote reading/writing
- *g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject* ftp can produce a number of errors and warnings
+ *g:netrw_ftp_browse_reject* ftp can produce a number of errors and warnings
that can show up as "directories" and "files"
in the listing. This pattern is used to
remove such embedded messages. By default its
@@ -2023,87 +2078,87 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
: connect to address [0-9a-fA-F:]*
: No route to host$'
- *g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
+ *g:netrw_ftp_list_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
listing. Defaults:
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -lF"
otherwise "dir"
- *g:netrw_ftp_sizelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
+ *g:netrw_ftp_sizelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
listing, sorted by size of file.
Defaults:
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -slF"
otherwise "dir"
- *g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
+ *g:netrw_ftp_timelist_cmd* options for passing along to ftp for directory
listing, sorted by time of last modification.
Defaults:
unix or g:netrw_cygwin set: : "ls -tlF"
otherwise "dir"
- *g:netrw_glob_escape* ='[]*?`{~$' (unix)
+ *g:netrw_glob_escape* ='[]*?`{~$' (unix)
='[]*?`{$' (windows
These characters in directory names are
escaped before applying glob()
- *g:netrw_hide* if true, the hiding list is used
+ *g:netrw_hide* if true, the hiding list is used
default: =0
- *g:netrw_home* The home directory for where bookmarks and
+ *g:netrw_home* The home directory for where bookmarks and
history are saved (as .netrwbook and
.netrwhist).
default: the first directory on the
|'runtimepath'|
- *g:netrw_keepdir* =1 (default) keep current directory immune from
+ *g:netrw_keepdir* =1 (default) keep current directory immune from
the browsing directory.
=0 keep the current directory the same as the
browsing directory.
The current browsing directory is contained in
b:netrw_curdir (also see |netrw-c|)
- *g:netrw_list_cmd* command for listing remote directories
+ *g:netrw_list_cmd* command for listing remote directories
default: (if ssh is executable)
"ssh HOSTNAME ls -FLa"
- *g:netrw_liststyle* Set the default listing style:
+ *g:netrw_liststyle* Set the default listing style:
= 0: thin listing (one file per line)
= 1: long listing (one file per line with time
stamp information and file size)
= 2: wide listing (multiple files in columns)
= 3: tree style listing
- *g:netrw_list_hide* comma separated pattern list for hiding files
+ *g:netrw_list_hide* comma separated pattern list for hiding files
Patterns are regular expressions (see |regexp|)
Example: let g:netrw_list_hide= '.*\.swp$'
default: ""
- *g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
+ *g:netrw_localcopycmd* ="cp" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
="copy" Windows
Copies marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mc|)
- *g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
+ *g:netrw_localmovecmd* ="mv" Linux/Unix/MacOS/Cygwin
="move" Windows
Moves marked files (|netrw-mf|) to target
directory (|netrw-mt|, |netrw-mm|)
- *g:netrw_local_mkdir* command for making a local directory
+ *g:netrw_local_mkdir* command for making a local directory
default: "mkdir"
- *g:netrw_local_rmdir* remove directory command (rmdir)
+ *g:netrw_local_rmdir* remove directory command (rmdir)
default: "rmdir"
- *g:netrw_maxfilenamelen* =32 by default, selected so as to make long
+ *g:netrw_maxfilenamelen* =32 by default, selected so as to make long
listings fit on 80 column displays.
If your screen is wider, and you have file
or directory names longer than 32 bytes,
you may set this option to keep listings
columnar.
- *g:netrw_mkdir_cmd* command for making a remote directory
+ *g:netrw_mkdir_cmd* command for making a remote directory
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME mkdir"
- *g:netrw_mousemaps* =1 (default) enables the mouse buttons
+ *g:netrw_mousemaps* =1 (default) enables the mouse buttons
while browsing:
leftmouse : open file/directory
shift-leftmouse : mark file
@@ -2111,7 +2166,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
rightmouse : remove file/directory
=0: disables mouse maps
- *g:netrw_retmap* if it exists and is set to one, then:
+ *g:netrw_retmap* if it exists and is set to one, then:
* if in a netrw-selected file, AND
* no normal-mode <2-leftmouse> mapping exists,
then the <2-leftmouse> will be mapped for easy
@@ -2130,22 +2185,22 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
default: =0
- *g:netrw_rm_cmd* command for removing files
+ *g:netrw_rm_cmd* command for removing files
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rm"
- *g:netrw_rmdir_cmd* command for removing directories
+ *g:netrw_rmdir_cmd* command for removing directories
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rmdir"
- *g:netrw_rmf_cmd* command for removing softlinks
+ *g:netrw_rmf_cmd* command for removing softlinks
default: "ssh USEPORT HOSTNAME rm -f"
- *g:netrw_sort_by* sort by "name", "time", or "size"
+ *g:netrw_sort_by* sort by "name", "time", or "size"
default: "name"
- *g:netrw_sort_direction* sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse"
+ *g:netrw_sort_direction* sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse"
default: "normal"
- *g:netrw_sort_options* sorting is done using |:sort|; this
+ *g:netrw_sort_options* sorting is done using |:sort|; this
variable's value is appended to the
sort command. Thus one may ignore case,
for example, with the following in your
@@ -2153,14 +2208,14 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
let g:netrw_sort_options="i"
< default: ""
- *g:netrw_sort_sequence* when sorting by name, first sort by the
+ *g:netrw_sort_sequence* when sorting by name, first sort by the
comma-separated pattern sequence. Note that
the filigree added to indicate filetypes
should be accounted for in your pattern.
default: '[\/]$,*,\.bak$,\.o$,\.h$,
\.info$,\.swp$,\.obj$'
- *g:netrw_special_syntax* If true, then certain files will be shown
+ *g:netrw_special_syntax* If true, then certain files will be shown
in special syntax in the browser:
netrwBak : *.bak
@@ -2171,7 +2226,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
netrwMakefile: [mM]akefile *.mak
netrwObj : *.o *.obj
netrwTags : tags ANmenu ANtags
- netrwTilde : *~
+ netrwTilde : *~
netrwTmp : tmp* *tmp
These syntax highlighting groups are linked
@@ -2182,12 +2237,12 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
< into one's <.vimrc> to use one's own
preferences.
- *g:netrw_ssh_cmd* One may specify an executable command
+ *g:netrw_ssh_cmd* One may specify an executable command
to use instead of ssh for remote actions
such as listing, file removal, etc.
default: ssh
- *g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject* ssh can sometimes produce unwanted lines,
+ *g:netrw_ssh_browse_reject* ssh can sometimes produce unwanted lines,
messages, banners, and whatnot that one doesn't
want masquerading as "directories" and "files".
Use this pattern to remove such embedded
@@ -2195,11 +2250,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
'^total\s\+\d\+$'
- *g:netrw_tmpfile_escape* =' &;'
+ *g:netrw_tmpfile_escape* =' &;'
escape() is applied to all temporary files
to escape these characters.
- *g:netrw_timefmt* specify format string to vim's strftime().
+ *g:netrw_timefmt* specify format string to vim's strftime().
The default, "%c", is "the preferred date
and time representation for the current
locale" according to my manpage entry for
@@ -2209,7 +2264,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
" %a %Y-%m-%d %I-%M-%S %p"
default: "%c"
- *g:netrw_use_noswf* netrw normally avoids writing swapfiles
+ *g:netrw_use_noswf* netrw normally avoids writing swapfiles
for browser buffers. However, under some
systems this apparently is causing nasty
ml_get errors to appear; if you're getting
@@ -2217,12 +2272,12 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
let g:netrw_use_noswf= 0
in your .vimrc.
- *g:netrw_winsize* specify initial size of new windows made with
+ *g:netrw_winsize* specify initial size of new windows made with
"o" (see |netrw-o|), "v" (see |netrw-v|),
|:Hexplore| or |:Vexplore|.
default: ""
- *g:netrw_xstrlen* Controls how netrw computes string lengths,
+ *g:netrw_xstrlen* Controls how netrw computes string lengths,
including multi-byte characters' string
length. (thanks to N Weibull, T Mechelynck)
=0: uses Vim's built-in strlen()
@@ -2238,7 +2293,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|)
immediately preceded by lam, one
otherwise, etc)
- *g:NetrwTopLvlMenu* This variable specifies the top level
+ *g:NetrwTopLvlMenu* This variable specifies the top level
menu name; by default, it's "Netrw.". If
you wish to change this, do so in your
.vimrc.
@@ -2254,7 +2309,7 @@ file you edit; this apparently also applies to directories. In other words,
autochdir sets the current directory to that containing the "file" (even if
that "file" is itself a directory).
-NETRW SETTINGS *netrw-settings* {{{2
+NETRW BROWSER SETTINGS *netrw-settings* {{{2
With the NetrwSettings.vim plugin, >
:NetrwSettings
@@ -2298,6 +2353,7 @@ Related topics:
directory, see |g:netrw_keepdir|.
+ *netrw-createfile*
OPEN A NEW FILE IN NETRW'S CURRENT DIRECTORY *netrw-%*
To open a file in netrw's current directory, press "%". This map will
@@ -2655,13 +2711,13 @@ Associated setting variables: |g:netrw_chgwin|
==============================================================================
11. Debugging Netrw Itself *netrw-debug* {{{1
-The <netrw.vim> script is typically available as:
+The <netrw.vim> script is typically available as something like:
>
- /usr/local/share/vim/vim6x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
- /usr/local/share/vim/vim6x/autoload/netrw.vim
-< -or- >
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
/usr/local/share/vim/vim7x/autoload/netrw.vim
+< -or- >
+ /usr/local/share/vim/vim6x/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
+ /usr/local/share/vim/vim6x/autoload/netrw.vim
<
which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
@@ -2706,6 +2762,16 @@ which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
==============================================================================
12. History *netrw-history* {{{1
+ v141: Aug 28, 2010 * added -s:... support for Windows ftp
+ * restored 2-leftmouse for :Rex-like return
+ * added balloon help for banner
+ Oct 26, 2010 * :Texplore changed to start from netrw's idea
+ of the current directory, not pwd's
+ Feb 10, 2011 * netrwPlugin modified to use BufReadCmd
+ when the "filename" ends with a "/" or a "\"
+ Avoids "... is a directory" message, works
+ inside a try-catch-endtry clause.
+ Feb 22, 2011 * for menus, &go =~# used to insure correct case
v140: Jul 27, 2010 * (Lech Lorens) unexpected change of window
v139: May 14, 2010 * when viewing remote directory listings and
changing listing style, going to tree listing
@@ -2732,7 +2798,7 @@ which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp).
v137: Dec 28, 2009 * modified the preview window handling for
vertically split windows. The preview
window will take up all but g:netrw_winsize
- columns of the original window; those
+ columns of the original window; those
g:netrw_winsize columns will be used for
the netrw listing.
* (Simon Dambe) removed "~" from
diff --git a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
index 212aa7796..6c3927410 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/syntax.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Jan 22
+*syntax.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Apr 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -3223,6 +3223,9 @@ DEFINING REGIONS *:syn-region* *:syn-start* *:syn-skip* *:syn-end*
:hi par1 ctermfg=red guifg=red
:hi par2 ctermfg=blue guifg=blue
:hi par3 ctermfg=darkgreen guifg=darkgreen
+<
+ *E849*
+The maximum number of syntax groups is 19999.
==============================================================================
6. :syntax arguments *:syn-arguments*
@@ -3761,6 +3764,9 @@ This also has implications for nested clusters: >
:syntax match Stuff "( aaa bbb )" contains=@BigGroup
:syntax cluster BigGroup remove=B " no effect, since B isn't in BigGroup
:syntax cluster SmallGroup remove=B " now bbb isn't matched within Stuff
+<
+ *E848*
+The maximum number of clusters is 9767.
==============================================================================
9. Including syntax files *:syn-include* *E397*
@@ -3800,6 +3806,9 @@ two different ways:
with his own version, without replacing the file that does the ":syn
include".
+ *E847*
+The maximum number of includes is 999.
+
==============================================================================
10. Synchronizing *:syn-sync* *E403* *E404*
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tags b/runtime/doc/tags
index dcc11c8a9..bee39c1ac 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/tags
+++ b/runtime/doc/tags
@@ -4229,6 +4229,10 @@ E842 cmdline.txt /*E842*
E843 editing.txt /*E843*
E844 syntax.txt /*E844*
E845 spell.txt /*E845*
+E846 options.txt /*E846*
+E847 syntax.txt /*E847*
+E848 syntax.txt /*E848*
+E849 syntax.txt /*E849*
E85 options.txt /*E85*
E86 windows.txt /*E86*
E87 windows.txt /*E87*
@@ -4861,6 +4865,8 @@ c_<S-Tab> cmdline.txt /*c_<S-Tab>*
c_<S-Up> cmdline.txt /*c_<S-Up>*
c_<Tab> cmdline.txt /*c_<Tab>*
c_<Up> cmdline.txt /*c_<Up>*
+c_BS cmdline.txt /*c_BS*
+c_CR cmdline.txt /*c_CR*
c_CTRL-A cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-A*
c_CTRL-B cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-B*
c_CTRL-C cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-C*
@@ -4893,6 +4899,15 @@ c_CTRL-\_e cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-\\_e*
c_CTRL-] cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-]*
c_CTRL-^ cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-^*
c_CTRL-_ cmdline.txt /*c_CTRL-_*
+c_Del cmdline.txt /*c_Del*
+c_Down cmdline.txt /*c_Down*
+c_End cmdline.txt /*c_End*
+c_Esc cmdline.txt /*c_Esc*
+c_Home cmdline.txt /*c_Home*
+c_Insert cmdline.txt /*c_Insert*
+c_Left cmdline.txt /*c_Left*
+c_Right cmdline.txt /*c_Right*
+c_Up cmdline.txt /*c_Up*
c_digraph cmdline.txt /*c_digraph*
c_wildchar cmdline.txt /*c_wildchar*
call() eval.txt /*call()*
@@ -5750,10 +5765,11 @@ g:netrw_chgperm pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_chgperm*
g:netrw_chgwin pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_chgwin*
g:netrw_compress pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_compress*
g:netrw_ctags pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_ctags*
-g:netrw_cursorline pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_cursorline*
+g:netrw_cursor pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_cursor*
g:netrw_cygwin pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_cygwin*
g:netrw_dav_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_dav_cmd*
g:netrw_decompress pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_decompress*
+g:netrw_dirhistmax pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_dirhistmax*
g:netrw_fastbrowse pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fastbrowse*
g:netrw_fetch_cmd pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fetch_cmd*
g:netrw_fname_escape pi_netrw.txt /*g:netrw_fname_escape*
@@ -6710,6 +6726,7 @@ netrw-clean pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-clean*
netrw-contents pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-contents*
netrw-copyright pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-copyright*
netrw-cr pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-cr*
+netrw-createfile pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-createfile*
netrw-credits pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-credits*
netrw-ctrl-h pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl-h*
netrw-ctrl-l pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ctrl-l*
@@ -6733,7 +6750,9 @@ netrw-fixup pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-fixup*
netrw-ftp pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ftp*
netrw-ftype pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-ftype*
netrw-gb pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gb*
+netrw-gd pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gd*
netrw-getftype pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-getftype*
+netrw-gf pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gf*
netrw-gh pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gh*
netrw-gp pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gp*
netrw-gx pi_netrw.txt /*netrw-gx*
diff --git a/runtime/doc/todo.txt b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
index e6effd9c7..f7a96b616 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Mar 22
+*todo.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Apr 01
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -30,13 +30,78 @@ be worked on, but only if you sponsor Vim development. See |sponsor|.
*known-bugs*
-------------------- Known bugs and current work -----------------------
+Improvement patch for filetype.vim. (Thilo Six, 2011 Mar 19)
+
+Patch to recognize more files as log files. (Mathieu Parent, 2011 Jan 14)
+
+Two patches for xxd. (Florian Zumbiehl, 2011 Jan 11)
+Two updates for second one Jan 12.
+
+Go through new coverity reports.
+
+When 'colorcolumn' is set locally to a window, ":new" opens a window with the
+same highlighting but 'colorcolumn' is empty. (Tyru, 2010 Nov 15)
+Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Feb 13 (but move further down).
+
+Patch for configure related to Ruby on Mac OS X. (Bjorn Winckler, 2011 Jan 14)
+
+Patch to set v:register on startup. (Ingo Karkat, 2011 Jan 16)
+
+Patch to set v:register default depending on "unnamed" in 'clipboard'. (Ingo
+Karkat, 2011 Jan 16)
+
+Patch for:
+ InsertCharPre - user typed character Insert mode, before inserting the
+ char. Pattern is matched with text before the cursor.
+ Set v:char to the character, can be changed.
+ (not triggered when 'paste' is set).
+(Jakson A. Aquino, 2011 Jan 29)
+
+Patch for "No errors" showing up after QuickfixCmdPost. (Mike Lundy, 2011 Feb
+3)
+
+Patch for cmdline completion of ":lang". (Dominique Pelle, 2011 Feb 5)
+
+Patch for adding 's' option to 'cino', C++ namespace indenting. (Konstantin
+Lepa, 2011 Jan 18)
+
+Patch to support ":!start /b cmd". (Xaizek, 2010 Dec 22)
+
+Patch to build with GTK on Mac. (Ben Schmidt, 2011 Jan 18)
+Use another name instead of FEAT_GUI_ELSEWHERE.
+
+Patch for xxd makefile to avoid generating .dSYM files. (Ben Schmidt, 2011 Jan
+18)
+
+Patch to show sign for folded text. (Christian Brabandt, 2011 Jan 12)
+Method to reproduce it: Jan 16.
+
+Patch to improve optwin.vim. (ZyX, 2011 Jan 29)
+
+Patch for Python 3 support. (lilydjwg, 2011 Feb 24)
+
+Building the MingW version without clipboard but with multi-byte doesn't
+work. (Bill Lam, 2010 Sep 18)
+
+Patch for handling of NL in substitute() with \= expression. (Motoya Kurotsu,
+2011 Mar 16) Update Mar 24.
+
+Patch to disallow fork() when __APPLE__ is defined. (Hisashi T Fujinaka, 2010
+Nov 25)
+
+GTK: Patch to fix menu popping down. (Hong Xu, 2010 Dec 4, Dec 5)
+Update 2011 Feb 3.
+
+Patch to use pipes on Win32. (Vincent Berthoux, 2011 Feb 28)
+Update Mar 1 using 'shelltemp'.
+
+"gh<Del>" deletes the current line, except when it's the last line.
+Hint by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Mar 22
+
The :z command doesn't work exactly as it should. (ChangZhuo Chen, 2011 Mar 2)
Compare with how old Vi works and with posix spec. terminal is 80 x 24,
'scroll' option set to 11.
-Crash with ":python help(dir)". (Kearn Holliday, 2011 Mar 19)
-I can reproduce it. Don't know why it happens.
-
'cursorline' is displayed too short when there are concealed characters and
'list' is set. (Dennis Preiser)
Patch 7.3.116 was the wrong solution.
@@ -44,43 +109,24 @@ Patch 7.3.116 was the wrong solution.
When opening file from windows explorer, characters inside [] cause
problems, even though double quotes are used. (Manuel Stol, 2011 Mar 9)
-Patch for Vim indent file. (Cocular, 2011 Mar)
-
-:help c_Esc should work, but only :help c_<Esc> does.
-
Patch to change the meaning of \n in substitute(). (motoya kurotsu, 2011 Mar 8)
-New version of Pascal indent file. (Neil Carter, 2011 Mar 9)
-
Help file foldexpr (ZyX)
-upstart syntax file (James Hunt, Mar 11 2011)
-
Syntax region with 'concealends' and a 'cchar' value, 'conceallevel' set to 2,
only one of the two ends gets the cchar displayed. (Brett Stahlman, 2010 Aug
21, Ben Fritz, 2010 Sep 14)
Bug in repeating Visual "u". (Lawrence Kesteloot, 2010 Dec 20)
-Crash with big .xpm file. (Yukihiro Nakadaira, 2011 Feb 18)
-Patch from Ben Schmidt (2011 Mar 3). Needs some more work.
-
-Patch for disappearing cursor after netbeans command. (Xavier de Gaye, 2011
-Mar 4)
+CursorHold repeats typed key when it's the start of a mapping.
+(Will Gray, 2011 Mar 23)
Windows keys not set properly on Windows 7? (cncyber, 2010 Aug 26)
-Compiler scripts for fortran (Hong Xu, 2011 March 19)
-
This line hangs Vim, because of syntax HL:
call append(line, "INFO ....12....18....24....30....36....42....48....54....60....66....72....78%$")
-Building the MingW version without clipboard but with multi-byte doesn't
-work. (Bill Lam, 2010 Sep 18)
-
-Patch for handling of NL in substitute() with \= expression. (Motoya Kurotsu,
-2011 Mar 16)
-
When using a Vim server, a # in the path causes an error message.
(Jeff Lanzarotta, 2011 Feb 17)
@@ -96,12 +142,12 @@ On 64 bit MS-Windows "long" is only 32 bits, but we sometimes need to store a
64 bits value. Change all number options to use nropt_T and define it to the
right type.
-Patch to improve mf_hash, dynamic sizing. (Ivan Krasilnikov, 2010 Dec 17)
-Update with tests: 2011 Feb 28.
-
string() can't parse back "inf" and "nan". Fix documentation or fix code?
(ZyX, 2010 Aug 23)
+When doing "redir => s:foo" in a script and then "redir END" somewhere else
+(e.g. in a function) it can't find s:foo.
+
maparg() does not show the <script> flag. When temporarily changing a
mapping, how to restore the script ID?
@@ -114,11 +160,6 @@ Also add named groups: \%{name}(re) and \%{name}g
Bug in try/catch: return with invalid compare throws error that isn't caught.
(ZyX, 2011 Jan 26)
-Improvement patch for filetype.vim. (Thilo Six, 2011 Mar 19)
-
-Patch for "+ and "* getting same selection when "a" is not in 'guioptions'.
-(James Vega, 2011 Mar 17)
-
Highlighting stops working after changing it many times. Script to reproduce
it: Pablo Contreras, 2010 Oct 12 Windows XP and 7. Font is never freed?
@@ -133,43 +174,22 @@ Deleting a linewise selection that includes the last line of the file leaves
an empty line. (Ben Schmidt, 2011 Mar 17)
Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Mar 19.
-Two patches for xxd. (Florian Zumbiehl, 2011 Jan 11)
-Two updates for second one Jan 12.
+Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
+30)
+
+When a script contains "redir => s:foo" but doesn't end redirection, a
+following "redir" command gives an error for not being able to access s:foo.
+(ZyX, 2011 Mar 27)
Problem with "syn sync gouphere". (Gustavo Niemeyer, 2011 Jan 27)
Loading autoload script even when usage is inside "if 0". (Christian Brabandt,
2010 Dec 18)
-When 'colorcolumn' is set locally to a window, ":new" opens a window with the
-same highlighting but 'colorcolumn' is empty. (Tyru, 2010 Nov 15)
-Patch by Christian Brabandt, 2011 Feb 13 (but move further down).
-
In the sandbox it's not allowed to do many things, but it's possible to change
or set variables. Add a way to prevent variables from being changed in the
sandbox? E.g.: ":protect g:restore_settings".
-Patch for configure related to Ruby on Mac OS X. (Bjorn Winckler, 2011 Jan 14)
-
-Patch to recognize more files as log files. (Mathieu Parent, 2011 Jan 14)
-
-Patch to set v:register on startup. (Ingo Karkat, 2011 Jan 16)
-
-Patch to set v:register default depending on "unnamed" in 'clipboard'. (Ingo
-Karkat, 2011 Jan 16)
-
-Patch for:
- InsertCharPre - user typed character Insert mode, before inserting the
- char. Pattern is matched with text before the cursor.
- Set v:char to the character, can be changed.
- (not triggered when 'paste' is set).
-(Jakson A. Aquino, 2011 Jan 29)
-
-Patch for "No errors" showing up after QuickfixCmdPost. (Mike Lundy, 2011 Feb
-3)
-
-Patch for cmdline completion of ":lang". (Dominique Pelle, 2011 Feb 5)
-
GTK: drawing a double-width combining character over single-width characters
doesn't look right. (Dominique Pelle, 2010 Aug 8)
@@ -178,9 +198,6 @@ GTK: tear-off menu does not work. (Kurt Sonnenmoser, 2010 Oct 25)
Win32: tear-off menu does not work when menu language is German. (Markus
Bossler, 2011 Mar 2) Fixed by 7.3.095?
-Patch for adding 's' option to 'cino', C++ namespace indenting. (Konstantin
-Lepa, 2011 Jan 18)
-
Version of netbeans.c for use with MacVim. (Kazuki Sakamoto, 2010 Nov 18)
7.3.014 changed how backslash at end of line works, but still get a NUL when
@@ -192,21 +209,6 @@ do?
Searching mixed with Visual mode doesn't redraw properly. (James Vega, 2010 Nov
22)
-Patch to support ":!start /b cmd". (Xaizek, 2010 Dec 22)
-
-Patch to build with GTK on Mac. (Ben Schmidt, 2011 Jan 18)
-Use another name instead of FEAT_GUI_ELSEWHERE.
-
-Patch for xxd makefile to avoid generating .dSYM files. (Ben Schmidt, 2011 Jan
-18)
-
-Patch to show sign for folded text. (Christian Brabandt, 2011 Jan 12)
-Method to reproduce it: Jan 16.
-
-Patch to improve optwin.vim. (ZyX, 2011 Jan 29)
-
-Patch for Python 3 support. (lilydjwg, 2011 Feb 24)
-
New esperanto spell file can't be processed. (Dominique Pelle, 2011 Jan 30)
- move compflags to separate growarray?
- instead of a regexp use a hashtable. Expand '?', '*", '+'. What would be
@@ -235,15 +237,6 @@ the command line. (Ingo Karkat, 2011 Jan 25)
Since patch 7.2.46 Yankring plugin has become very slow, eventually make Vim
crash? (Raiwil, 2010 Nov 17)
-Patch to disallow fork() when __APPLE__ is defined. (Hisashi T Fujinaka, 2010
-Nov 25)
-
-GTK: Patch to fix menu popping down. (Hong Xu, 2010 Dec 4, Dec 5)
-Update 2011 Feb 3.
-
-Patch to use pipes on Win32. (Vincent Berthoux, 2011 Feb 28)
-Update Mar 1 using 'shelltemp'.
-
Python: Adding line to buffer other than the current one doesn't work
correctly. (Rozbujnik, 2010 Dec 19)
@@ -255,9 +248,6 @@ the system encoding (usually utf-8).
Problem producing tags file when hebrew.frx is present. It has a BOM.
Results in E670. (Tony Mechelynck, 2010 May 2)
-Patch to support sorting on floating point number. (Alex Jakushev, 2010 Oct
-30)
-
Ruby: ":ruby print $buffer.number" returns zero.
setpos() does not restore cursor position after :normal. (Tyru, 2010 Aug 11)
@@ -896,6 +886,9 @@ Can't easily close the help window, like ":pc" closes the preview window and
":ccl" closes the quickfix window. Add ":hclose". (Chris Gaal)
Patch for :helpclose, Christian Brabandt, 2010 Sep 6.
+Patch for :lmake not updating the quickfix window title. (Lech Lorens, 2011
+Mar 26)
+
When 'diffopt' has "context:0" a single deleted line causes two folds to merge
and mess up syncing. (Austin Jennings, 2008 Jan 31)