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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2010-06-05 17:43:32 +0200 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2010-06-05 17:43:32 +0200 |
commit | 945e2dbb633ed29b697a8d4eea51672e3c11143b (patch) | |
tree | 9d91ddcd66538a3f908dd71acb4a6b8ed90cd374 /runtime/doc | |
parent | a76638f47d157ff4520fcd2917106d51d03a2ad9 (diff) | |
download | vim-git-945e2dbb633ed29b697a8d4eea51672e3c11143b.tar.gz |
Use full path in undofile(). Updated docs.
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/eval.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/helphelp.txt | 64 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/options.txt | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/os_390.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/tags | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/todo.txt | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/undo.txt | 10 |
10 files changed, 96 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index 4d983bfba..7d5e6d6e0 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -1286,7 +1286,7 @@ v:beval_winnr The number of the window, over which the mouse pointer is. Only *v:char* *char-variable* v:char Argument for evaluating 'formatexpr' and used for the typed - character when using <expr> in an abbreviation |map-<expr>|. + character when using <expr> in an abbreviation |:map-<expr>|. *v:charconvert_from* *charconvert_from-variable* v:charconvert_from @@ -5773,6 +5773,8 @@ undofile({name}) *undofile()* with name {name} when writing. This uses the 'undodir' option, finding directories that exist. It does not check if the undo file exist. + {name} is always expanded to the full path, since that is what + is used internally. Useful in combination with |:wundo| and |:rundo|. When compiled without the +persistent_undo option this always returns an empty string. diff --git a/runtime/doc/helphelp.txt b/runtime/doc/helphelp.txt index 1787659c1..eea639fd2 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/helphelp.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/helphelp.txt @@ -273,6 +273,68 @@ Hints for translators: ============================================================================== 3. Writing help files *help-writing* -TODO +For ease of use, a Vim help file for a plugin should follow the format of the +standard Vim help files. If you are writing a new help file it's best to copy +one of the existing files and use it as a template. + +The first line in a help file should have the following format: + +*helpfile_name.txt* For Vim version 7.3 Last change: 2010 June 4 + +The first field is a link to the help file name. The second field describes +the applicable Vim version. The last field specifies the last modification +date of the file. Each field is separated by a tab. + +At the bottom of the help file, place a Vim modeline to set the 'textwidth' +and 'tabstop' options and the 'filetype' to 'help'. Never set a global option +in such a modeline, that can have consequences undesired by whoever reads that +help. + + +TAGS + +To define a help tag, place the name between asterisks (*tag-name*). The +tag-name should be different from all the Vim help tag names and ideally +should begin with the name of the Vim plugin. The tag name is usually right +aligned on a line. + +When referring to an existing help tag and to create a hot-link, place the +name between two bars (|) eg. |help-writing|. + +When referring to a Vim option in the help file, place the option name between +two single quotes. eg. 'statusline' + + +HIGHLIGHTING + +To define a column heading, use a tilde character at the end of the line. This +will highlight the column heading in a different color. E.g. + +Column heading~ + +To separate sections in a help file, place a series of '=' characters in a +line starting from the first column. The section separator line is highlighted +differently. + +To quote a block of ex-commands verbatim, place a greater than (>) character +at the end of the line before the block and a less than (<) character as the +first non-blank on a line following the block. Any line starting in column 1 +also implicitly stops the block of ex-commands before it. E.g. > + function Example_Func() + echo "Example" + endfunction +< + +The following are highlighted differently in a Vim help file: + - a special key name expressed either in <> notation as in <PageDown>, or + as a Ctrl character as in CTRL-X + - anything between {braces}, e.g. {lhs} and {rhs} + +The word "Note", "Notes" and similar automagically receive distinctive +highlighting. So do these: + *Todo something to do + *Error something wrong + +You can find the details in $VIMRUNTIME/syntax/help.vim vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt b/runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt index ca384cf72..599552fe2 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/if_mzsch.txt @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ Windows *mzscheme-window* ============================================================================== 5. mzeval() Vim function *mzscheme-mzeval* -To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |mzeval| function to +To facilitate bi-directional interface, you can use |mzeval()| function to evaluate MzScheme expressions and pass their values to VimL. ============================================================================== diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt index 498df7feb..63efd1c24 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -7265,10 +7265,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. set ul=0 < But you can also get Vi compatibility by including the 'u' flag in 'cpoptions', and still be able to use CTRL-R to repeat undo. + Also see |undo-two-ways|. Set to a negative number for no undo at all: > set ul=-1 < This helps when you run out of memory for a single change. - Also see |undo-two-ways|. + Also see |clear-undo|. *'updatecount'* *'uc'* 'updatecount' 'uc' number (default: 200) diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_390.txt b/runtime/doc/os_390.txt index 5a9d36814..c39f3bada 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/os_390.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/os_390.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ This file contains the particulars for the z/OS UNIX version of Vim. 1. ASCII/EBCDIC dependent scripts |zOS-has-ebcdic| -2. Putty and Colors |zOS-Putty| +2. Putty and Colors |zOS-PuTTY| 3. Motif Problems |zOS-Motif| 4. Bugs |zOS-Bugs| 5. Limitations |zOS-limitations| diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt index b57585be2..e3032df3c 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ password. PASSWORD *netrw-passwd* The script attempts to get passwords for ftp invisibly using |inputsecret()|, -a built-in Vim function. See |netrw-uidpass| for how to change the password +a built-in Vim function. See |NetUserPass()| for how to change the password after one has set it. Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way for netrw to feed a password to @@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ temporary file: get filename tempfile > --------------------------------------------------------------------- < -The |g:netrw_ftpmode| and |g:netrw_extracmd| are optional. +The |g:netrw_ftpmode| and g:netrw_extracmd are optional. Netrw then executes the lines above by use of a filter: > diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt index 4928d1153..8eaa838a8 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_vimball.txt @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ WINDOWS *vimball-windows* Apr 18, 2008 * RmVimball command is now protected by saving and restoring settings -- in particular, acd was causing problems as reported by Zhang Shuhan - 24 : Nov 15, 2007 * |g:vimball_path_escape| used by s:Path() to + 24 : Nov 15, 2007 * g:vimball_path_escape used by s:Path() to prevent certain characters from causing trouble 22 : Mar 21, 2007 * uses setlocal instead of set during BufEnter 21 : Nov 27, 2006 * (tnx to Bill McCarthy) vimball had a header diff --git a/runtime/doc/tags b/runtime/doc/tags index f2bf7315e..632f28845 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tags +++ b/runtime/doc/tags @@ -4293,14 +4293,11 @@ OS/2 os_os2.txt /*OS\/2* OS2 os_os2.txt /*OS2* OS390 os_390.txt /*OS390* OS390-Motif os_390.txt /*OS390-Motif* +OS390-PuTTY os_390.txt /*OS390-PuTTY* OS390-bugs os_390.txt /*OS390-bugs* -OS390-building os_390.txt /*OS390-building* -OS390-changes os_390.txt /*OS390-changes* -OS390-feedback os_390.txt /*OS390-feedback* OS390-has-ebcdic os_390.txt /*OS390-has-ebcdic* +OS390-limitations os_390.txt /*OS390-limitations* OS390-open-source os_390.txt /*OS390-open-source* -OS390-weaknesses os_390.txt /*OS390-weaknesses* -OS390-xterm os_390.txt /*OS390-xterm* OffTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OffTheSpot* OnTheSpot mbyte.txt /*OnTheSpot* Operator-pending intro.txt /*Operator-pending* @@ -4890,6 +4887,7 @@ chill.vim syntax.txt /*chill.vim* cindent() eval.txt /*cindent()* cinkeys-format indent.txt /*cinkeys-format* cinoptions-values indent.txt /*cinoptions-values* +clear-undo undo.txt /*clear-undo* clearmatches() eval.txt /*clearmatches()* client-server remote.txt /*client-server* clientserver remote.txt /*clientserver* @@ -5984,6 +5982,7 @@ help-translated helphelp.txt /*help-translated* help-writing helphelp.txt /*help-writing* help-xterm-window helphelp.txt /*help-xterm-window* help.txt help.txt /*help.txt* +helpfile_name.txt helphelp.txt /*helpfile_name.txt* helphelp helphelp.txt /*helphelp* helphelp.txt helphelp.txt /*helphelp.txt* hex-editing tips.txt /*hex-editing* @@ -8356,13 +8355,10 @@ zO fold.txt /*zO* zOS os_390.txt /*zOS* zOS-Bugs os_390.txt /*zOS-Bugs* zOS-Motif os_390.txt /*zOS-Motif* -zOS-building os_390.txt /*zOS-building* -zOS-changes os_390.txt /*zOS-changes* -zOS-feedback os_390.txt /*zOS-feedback* +zOS-PuTTY os_390.txt /*zOS-PuTTY* zOS-has-ebcdic os_390.txt /*zOS-has-ebcdic* +zOS-limitations os_390.txt /*zOS-limitations* zOS-open-source os_390.txt /*zOS-open-source* -zOS-weaknesses os_390.txt /*zOS-weaknesses* -zOS-xterm os_390.txt /*zOS-xterm* zR fold.txt /*zR* zW spell.txt /*zW* zX fold.txt /*zX* diff --git a/runtime/doc/todo.txt b/runtime/doc/todo.txt index 6f82a6834..27039a249 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/todo.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/todo.txt @@ -1087,11 +1087,13 @@ Vim 7.3: Ron's version: http://dev.ronware.org/p/vim/finfo?name=gvim.nsi - Also crypt the swap file, each block separately. Change mf_write() and mf_read(). - - How to get b_p_key to these functions? Store it in mfp? + - How to get b_p_key to these functions? -> Store buf_T pointer in mfp. - Generate a seed for the swapfile, put it in block 0. - For each block, use password + seed + byte offset to crypt/decrypt. - When changing the password need to read back with the old password and write again with the new one. + - Fill the gaps in the block with random bytes, otherwise it's easy to + check for correct password by finding NUL bytes. - Verify recovery works. - Update for crypt code to use salt. (Mohsin May 30) Make the strengthen_key value configurable and store it in the header? @@ -1099,6 +1101,10 @@ Vim 7.3: - undofile: keep markers where the file was written/read, so that it's easy to go back to a saved version of the file: ":earlier 1f" (f for file)? Also add ":earlier 1d" (d for day). + Something like changenr() to see the "file saved" marker? + Show "file saved" marker in :undolist + Function to get undo tree: undotree(). List of lists. Each entry is a + dictionary: {'nr': 2, 'time': 1234, 'saved': 1} - Create a helphelp.txt file, move instructions there to write help files from various.txt and list by Tony. Patches to include: diff --git a/runtime/doc/undo.txt b/runtime/doc/undo.txt index e8fed4f06..6e2308ff1 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/undo.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/undo.txt @@ -314,6 +314,16 @@ The number of changes that are remembered is set with the 'undolevels' option. If it is zero, the Vi-compatible way is always used. If it is negative no undo is possible. Use this if you are running out of memory. + *clear-undo* +When you set 'undolevels' to -1 the undo information is not immediately +cleared, this happens at the next change. To force clearing the undo +information you can use these commands: > + :let old_undolevels = &undolevels + :set undolevels=-1 + :exe "normal a \<BS>\<Esc>" + :let &undolevels = old_undolevels + :unlet old_undolevels + Marks for the buffer ('a to 'z) are also saved and restored, together with the text. {Vi does this a little bit different} |