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patch 7.4.2268

Problem:    Using CTRL-N and CTRL-P for incsearch shadows completion keys.
Solution:   Use CTRL-T and CTRL-G instead.
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Bram Moolenaar
2016-08-27 16:26:56 +02:00
parent 44ca54aeb9
commit 1195669f9e
4 changed files with 129 additions and 119 deletions

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*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Dec 17
*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Aug 27
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -409,19 +409,11 @@ CTRL-D List names that match the pattern in front of the cursor.
*c_CTRL-N*
CTRL-N After using 'wildchar' which got multiple matches, go to next
match. Otherwise recall more recent command-line from history.
*/_CTRL-N*
When 'incsearch' is set, entering a search pattern for "/" or
"?" and the current match is displayed then CTRL-N will move
to the next match (does not take |search-offset| into account)
<S-Tab> *c_CTRL-P* *c_<S-Tab>*
CTRL-P After using 'wildchar' which got multiple matches, go to
previous match. Otherwise recall older command-line from
history. <S-Tab> only works with the GUI, on the Amiga and
with MS-DOS.
*/_CTRL-P*
When 'incsearch' is set, entering a search pattern for "/" or
"?" and the current match is displayed then CTRL-P will move
to the previous match (does not take |search-offset| into account).
*c_CTRL-A*
CTRL-A All names that match the pattern in front of the cursor are
inserted.
@@ -438,6 +430,19 @@ CTRL-L A match is done on the pattern in front of the cursor. If
'ignorecase' and 'smartcase' are set and the command line has
no uppercase characters, the added character is converted to
lowercase.
*c_CTRL-G* */_CTRL-G*
CTRL-G When 'incsearch' is set, entering a search pattern for "/" or
"?" and the current match is displayed then CTRL-G will move
to the next match (does not take |search-offset| into account)
Use CTRL-T to move to the previous match. Hint: on a regular
keyboard T is above G.
*c_CTRL-T* */_CTRL-T*
CTRL-T When 'incsearch' is set, entering a search pattern for "/" or
"?" and the current match is displayed then CTRL-T will move
to the previous match (does not take |search-offset| into
account).
Use CTRL-G to move to the next match. Hint: on a regular
keyboard T is above G.
The 'wildchar' option defaults to <Tab> (CTRL-E when in Vi compatible mode; in
a previous version <Esc> was used). In the pattern standard wildcards '*' and