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-*usr_01.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2017 Jul 15
+*usr_01.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 Nov 21
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ the commands and options used for it. Use these two commands:
Press CTRL-O to jump back (repeat to go further back).
Many links are in vertical bars, like this: |bars|. The bars themselves may
-be hidden or invisible, see below. An option name, like 'number', a command
+be hidden or invisible; see below. An option name, like 'number', a command
in double quotes like ":write" and any other word can also be used as a link.
Try it out: Move the cursor to CTRL-] and press CTRL-] on it.
-Other subjects can be found with the ":help" command, see |help.txt|.
+Other subjects can be found with the ":help" command; see |help.txt|.
The bars and stars are usually hidden with the |conceal| feature. They also
use |hl-Ignore|, using the same color for the text as the background. You can
@@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ For more info see |vimrc| and |compatible-default|.
alternative called "evim" (easy Vim). This is still Vim, but used in
a way that resembles a click-and-type editor like Notepad. It always
stays in Insert mode, thus it feels very different. It is not
- explained in the user manual, since it should be mostly self
- explanatory. See |evim-keys| for details.
+ explained in the user manual, since it should be mostly
+ self-explanatory. See |evim-keys| for details.
==============================================================================
*01.3* Using the Vim tutor *tutor* *vimtutor*
Instead of reading the text (boring!) you can use the vimtutor to learn your
-first Vim commands. This is a 30 minute tutorial that teaches the most basic
+first Vim commands. This is a 30-minute tutorial that teaches the most basic
Vim functionality hands-on.
On Unix, if Vim has been properly installed, you can start it from the shell: