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Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt')
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt index 467a9a175..87608f19c 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 14 +*tagsrch.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Apr 01 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ g CTRL-] Like CTRL-], but use ":tjump" instead of ":tag". in Vi} *:tf* *:tfirst* -:[count]tf[irst][!] Same as ":trewind". {not in Vi} +:[count]tf[irst][!] Same as ":trewind". {not in Vi} *:tl* *:tlast* :tl[ast][!] Jump to last matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!]. {not @@ -281,12 +281,12 @@ the same as above, with a "p" prepended. *:pts* *:ptselect* :pts[elect][!] [ident] Does ":tselect[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a - "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. + "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. {not in Vi} *:ptj* *:ptjump* :ptj[ump][!] [ident] Does ":tjump[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a - "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. + "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. {not in Vi} *:ptn* *:ptnext* @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ the same as above, with a "p" prepended. {not in Vi} *:ptf* *:ptfirst* -:[count]ptf[irst][!] Same as ":ptrewind". {not in Vi} +:[count]ptf[irst][!] Same as ":ptrewind". {not in Vi} *:ptl* *:ptlast* :ptl[ast][!] ":tlast" in the preview window. See |:ptag|. @@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ In a future version changing the buffer will be impossible. All this for security reasons: Somebody might hide a nasty command in the tags file, which would otherwise go unnoticed. Example: > :$d|/tag-function-name/ -{this security prevention is not present in Vi}. +{this security prevention is not present in Vi} In Vi the ":tag" command sets the last search pattern when the tag is searched for. In Vim this is not done, the previous search pattern is still remembered, @@ -582,8 +582,8 @@ If the command is a normal search command (it starts and ends with "/" or "?"), some special handling is done: - Searching starts on line 1 of the file. The direction of the search is forward for "/", backward for "?". - Note that 'wrapscan' does not matter, the whole file is always searched. {Vi - does use 'wrapscan', which caused tags sometimes not be found). {Vi starts + Note that 'wrapscan' does not matter, the whole file is always searched. (Vi + does use 'wrapscan', which caused tags sometimes not be found.) {Vi starts searching in line 2 of another file. It does not find a tag in line 1 of another file when 'wrapscan' is not set} - If the search fails, another try is done ignoring case. If that fails too, @@ -596,7 +596,7 @@ If the command is a normal search command (it starts and ends with "/" or "^[#a-zA-Z_].*\<tagname[ \t]*(" This means: A line starting with '#' or an identifier and containing the tag followed by white space and a '('. This will find macro names and function - names with a type prepended. {the extra searches are not in Vi}. + names with a type prepended. {the extra searches are not in Vi} ============================================================================== 6. Include file searches *include-search* *definition-search* |