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*version7.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jul 02
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
Welcome to Vim 7! A large number of features has been added. This file
mentions all the new items, changes to existing features and bug fixes
compared to Vim 6.x.
See |vi_diff.txt| for an overview of differences between Vi and Vim 7.0.
See |version4.txt| for differences between Vim 3.x and Vim 4.x.
See |version5.txt| for differences between Vim 4.x and Vim 5.x.
See |version6.txt| for differences between Vim 5.x and Vim 6.x.
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES |incompatible-7|
NEW FEATURES |new-7|
New data types |new-data-types|
Various new items |new-items-7|
IMPROVEMENTS |improvements-7|
COMPILE TIME CHANGES |compile-changes-7|
BUG FIXES |bug-fixes-7|
==============================================================================
INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES *incompatible-7*
These changes are incompatible with previous releases. Check this list if you
run into a problem when upgrading from Vim 6.x to 7.0
":helpgrep" now uses a help window to display a match.
Minor incompatibilities:
For filetype detection: For many types, instead of ~/.dir/filename use
*/.dir/filename, so that it also works for other user's files.
":0verbose" now sets 'verbose' to zero instead of one.
Removed the old and incomplete "VimBuddy" code.
Buffers without a name report "No Name" instead of "No File". It was
confusing for buffers with a name and 'buftype' set to "nofile".
==============================================================================
NEW FEATURES *new-7*
New data types *new-data-types*
--------------
In Vim scripts the following types have been added:
list ordered list of items
dictionary associative array of items
function reference to a function
Many functions and commands have been added to support the new types.
NOT IMPLEMENTED YET!
KDE support *new-kde*
-----------
Kvim is the KDE version of Vim. It uses the Qt toolkit. See |KVim|.
(Thomas Capricelli, Philippe Fremy, Mickael Marchand, Mark Westcott, et al.)
Various new items *new-items-7*
-----------------
Normal mode commands: ~
a", a' and a` New text objects to select quoted strings. |a'|
i", i' and i' (Taro Muraoka)
Options: ~
'completefunc' The name of a function used for user-specified Insert
mode completion. CTRL-X CTRL-U can be used in Insert
mode to do any kind of completion. (Taro Muraoka)
'quoteescape' Characters used to escape quotes inside a string.
Used for the a", a' and a` text objects. |a'|
Ex commands: ~
Win32: The ":winpos" command now also works in the console. (Vipin Aravind)
New functions: ~
New autocommand events: ~
InsertEnter starting Insert or Replace mode
InsertChange going from Insert to Replace mode or back
InsertLeave leaving Insert or Replace mode
ColorScheme after loading a color scheme
New Syntax/Indent/FTplugin files: ~
MuPAD source syntax, indent and ftplugin. (Dave Silvia)
Others: ~
Mac: Add the selection type to the clipboard, so that Block, line and
character selections can be used between two Vims. (Eckehard Berns)
Also fixes the problem that setting 'clipboard' to "unnamed" breaks using
"yyp".
The netrw plugin now also supports viewing a directory, when "scp://" is used.
Deleting and renaming files is possible. (Charles Campbell)
==============================================================================
IMPROVEMENTS *improvements-7*
":helpgrep" accepts a language specifier after the pattern: "pat@it".
":breakadd here" and ":breakdel here" can be used to set or delete a
breakpoint at the cursor.
The tutor was updated to make it simpler to use and added text to explain a
few more important commands. Used ideas from Gabriel Zachmann.
Unix: When libcall() fails obtain an error message with dlerror() and display
it. (Johannes Zellner)
==============================================================================
COMPILE TIME CHANGES *compile-changes-7*
==============================================================================
BUG FIXES *bug-fixes-7*
When using PostScript printing on MS-DOS the default 'printexpr' used "lpr"
instead of "copy". When 'printdevice' was empty the copy command did not
work. Use "LPT1" then.
The GTK font dialog uses a font size zero when the font name doesn't include a
size. Use a default size of 10.
This example in the documentation didn't work:
:e `=foo . ".c" `
Skip over the expression in `=expr` when looking for comments, |, % and #.
When ":helpgrep" doesn't find anything there is no error message.
"L" and "H" did not take closed folds into account.
Win32: The "-P title" argument stopped at the first title that matched, even
when it doesn't support MDI.
Mac GUI: CTRL-^ and CTRL-@ did not work.
"2daw" on "word." at the end of a line didn't include the preceding white
space.
Win32: Using FindExecutable() doesn't work to find a program. Use
SearchPath() instead. For executable() use $PATHEXT when the program searched
for doesn't have an extension.
When 'virtualedit' is set, moving the cursor up after appending a character
may move it to a different column. Was caused by auto-formatting moving the
cursor and not putting it back where it was.
When indent was added automatically and then moving the cursor, the indent was
not deleted (like when pressing ESC). The "I" flag in 'cpoptions' can be used
to make it work the old way.
When <Space> is mapped to something that starts with a space, typing <Space>
does not expand abbreviations. Only disable expanding abbreviations when a
mapping is not remapped, not when the RHS starts with the LHS.
When opening a command-line window, 'textwidth' gets set to 78 by the Vim
filetype plugin. Reset 'textwidth' to 0 to avoid lines are broken.
After using cursor(line, col) moving up/down doesn't keep the same column.
Win32: Borland C before 5.5 requires using ".u." for LowPart and HighPart
fields. (Walter Briscoe)
On Sinix SYS_NMLN isn't always defined. Define it ourselves. (Cristiano De
Michele)
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