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patch 8.1.0487: no menus specifically for the terminal window
Problem: No menus specifically for the terminal window. Solution: Add :tlmenu. (Yee Cheng Chin, closes #3439) Add a menu test.
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" Last Change: 2001 May 27
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aunmenu *
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tlunmenu *
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silent! unlet did_install_default_menus
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silent! unlet did_install_syntax_menu
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@@ -835,13 +835,14 @@ MenuPopup Just before showing the popup menu (under the
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right mouse button). Useful for adjusting the
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menu for what is under the cursor or mouse
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pointer.
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The pattern is matched against a single
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character representing the mode:
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The pattern is matched against one or two
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characters representing the mode:
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n Normal
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v Visual
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o Operator-pending
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i Insert
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c Command line
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tl Terminal
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*OptionSet*
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OptionSet After setting an option. The pattern is
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matched against the long option name.
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@@ -547,15 +547,16 @@ floating menus that do not appear on the main menu bar.
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5.2 Creating New Menus *creating-menus*
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*:me* *:menu* *:noreme* *:noremenu*
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*:am* *:amenu* *:an* *:anoremenu*
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*:nme* *:nmenu* *:nnoreme* *:nnoremenu*
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*:ome* *:omenu* *:onoreme* *:onoremenu*
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*:vme* *:vmenu* *:vnoreme* *:vnoremenu*
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*:xme* *:xmenu* *:xnoreme* *:xnoremenu*
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*:sme* *:smenu* *:snoreme* *:snoremenu*
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*:ime* *:imenu* *:inoreme* *:inoremenu*
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*:cme* *:cmenu* *:cnoreme* *:cnoremenu*
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*:me* *:menu* *:noreme* *:noremenu*
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*:am* *:amenu* *:an* *:anoremenu*
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*:nme* *:nmenu* *:nnoreme* *:nnoremenu*
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*:ome* *:omenu* *:onoreme* *:onoremenu*
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*:vme* *:vmenu* *:vnoreme* *:vnoremenu*
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*:xme* *:xmenu* *:xnoreme* *:xnoremenu*
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*:sme* *:smenu* *:snoreme* *:snoremenu*
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*:ime* *:imenu* *:inoreme* *:inoremenu*
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*:cme* *:cmenu* *:cnoreme* *:cnoremenu*
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*:tlm* *:tlmenu* *:tln* *:tlnoremenu*
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*E330* *E327* *E331* *E336* *E333*
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*E328* *E329* *E337* *E792*
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To create a new menu item, use the ":menu" commands. They are mostly like
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@@ -571,6 +572,10 @@ the mouse button down on this will pop up a menu containing the item
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"Big Changes", which is a sub-menu containing the item "Delete All Spaces",
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which when selected, performs the operation.
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To create a menu for terminal mode, use |:tlmenu| instead of |:tmenu| unlike
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key mapping (|:tmap|). This is because |:tmenu| is already used for defining
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tooltips for menus. See |terminal-typing|.
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Special characters in a menu name:
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& The next character is the shortcut key. Make sure each
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@@ -589,9 +594,9 @@ With the shortcut "F" (while keeping the <Alt> key pressed), and then "O",
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this menu can be used. The second part is shown as "Open :e". The ":e"
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is right aligned, and the "O" is underlined, to indicate it is the shortcut.
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The ":amenu" command can be used to define menu entries for all modes at once.
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To make the command work correctly, a character is automatically inserted for
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some modes:
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The ":amenu" command can be used to define menu entries for all modes at once,
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except for Terminal mode. To make the command work correctly, a character is
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automatically inserted for some modes:
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mode inserted appended ~
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Normal nothing nothing
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Visual <C-C> <C-\><C-G>
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@@ -865,6 +870,16 @@ be used to complete the name of the menu item.
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insert-mode menu Eg: >
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:emenu File.Exit
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:[range]em[enu] {mode} {menu} Like above, but execute the menu for {mode}:
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'n': |:nmenu| Normal mode
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'v': |:vmenu| Visual mode
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's': |:smenu| Select mode
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'o': |:omenu| Operator-pending mode
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't': |:tlmenu| Terminal mode
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'i': |:imenu| Insert mode
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'c': |:cmenu| Cmdline mode
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If the console-mode vim has been compiled with WANT_MENU defined, you can
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use :emenu to access useful menu items you may have got used to from GUI
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mode. See 'wildmenu' for an option that works well with this. See
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@@ -885,6 +900,7 @@ using the last visual selection.
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*:sunme* *:sunmenu*
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*:iunme* *:iunmenu*
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*:cunme* *:cunmenu*
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*:tlu* *:tlunmenu*
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To delete a menu item or a whole submenu, use the unmenu commands, which are
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analogous to the unmap commands. Eg: >
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:unmenu! Edit.Paste
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@@ -951,6 +967,8 @@ See section |42.4| in the user manual.
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:tu[nmenu] {menupath} Remove a tip for a menu or tool.
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{only in X11 and Win32 GUI}
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Note: To create menus for terminal mode, use |:tlmenu| instead.
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When a tip is defined for a menu item, it appears in the command-line area
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when the mouse is over that item, much like a standard Windows menu hint in
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the status bar. (Except when Vim is in Command-line mode, when of course
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@@ -1583,6 +1583,9 @@ tag command action ~
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|:tjump| :tj[ump] like ":tselect", but jump directly when there
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is only one match
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|:tlast| :tl[ast] jump to last matching tag
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|:tlmenu| :tlm[enu] add menu for Terminal-Job mode
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|:tlnoremenu| :tln[oremenu] like ":noremenu" but for Terminal-Job mode
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|:tlunmenu| :tlu[nmenu] remove menu for Terminal-Job mode
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|:tmapclear| :tmapc[lear] remove all mappings for Terminal-Job mode
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|:tmap| :tma[p] like ":map" but for Terminal-Job mode
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|:tmenu| :tm[enu] define menu tooltip
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@@ -3185,6 +3185,12 @@ $VIM_POSIX vi_diff.txt /*$VIM_POSIX*
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:tjump tagsrch.txt /*:tjump*
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:tl tagsrch.txt /*:tl*
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:tlast tagsrch.txt /*:tlast*
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:tlm gui.txt /*:tlm*
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:tlmenu gui.txt /*:tlmenu*
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:tln gui.txt /*:tln*
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:tlnoremenu gui.txt /*:tlnoremenu*
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:tlu gui.txt /*:tlu*
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:tlunmenu gui.txt /*:tlunmenu*
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:tm gui.txt /*:tm*
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:tma map.txt /*:tma*
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:tmap map.txt /*:tmap*
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@@ -114,6 +114,9 @@ break: >
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tnoremap <Esc> <C-W>N
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set notimeout ttimeout timeoutlen=100
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You can also create menus similar to terminal mode mappings, but you have to
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use |:tlmenu| instead of |:tmenu|.
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< *options-in-terminal*
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After opening the terminal window and setting 'buftype' to "terminal" the
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TerminalOpen autocommand event is triggered. This makes it possible to set
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@@ -95,9 +95,6 @@ Terminal emulator window:
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Key mapping times out when using a timer in Gvim. (Michael Henry, 2018 Sep 9,
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#3417)
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Patch to check for directory access in term_start(). (Jason Franklin, 2018 Oct
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15)
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Does not build with MinGW out of the box:
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- _stat64 is not defined, need to use "struct stat" in vim.h
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- WINVER conflict, should use 0x0600 by default?
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@@ -189,8 +186,6 @@ Memory leak in test_terminal:
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gethostbyname() is old, use getaddrinfo() if available. (#3227)
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Delete the src/main.aap file?
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matchaddpos() gets slow with many matches. Proposal by Rick Howe, 2018 Jul
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19.
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@@ -198,8 +193,6 @@ Patch to support ":tag <tagkind> <tagname>". (emmrk, 2018 May 7, #2871)
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Use something like ":tag {kind}/{tagname}".
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Not ready to include.
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Patch to support menus in terminal: ":tlmenu". (Yee Cheng Chin, #3439)
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:pedit resets the 'buflisted' option unexpectedly. (Wang Shidong, 2018 Oct 12,
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#3536)
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@@ -2223,8 +2216,6 @@ still delete them. Also convert all buffer file names?
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"gqip" in Insert mode has an off-by-one error, causing it to reflow text.
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(Raul Coronado, 2009 Nov 2)
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Update src/testdir/main.aap.
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Something wrong with session that has "cd" commands and "badd", in such a way
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that Vim doesn't find the edited file in the buffer list, causing the
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ATTENTION message? (Tony Mechelynck, 2008 Dec 1)
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@@ -150,7 +150,8 @@ like the variations on the ":map" command:
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:menu! Insert and Command-line mode
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:imenu Insert mode
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:cmenu Command-line mode
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:amenu All modes
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:tlmenu Terminal mode
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:amenu All modes (except for Terminal mode)
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To avoid that the commands of a menu item are being mapped, use the command
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":noremenu", ":nnoremenu", ":anoremenu", etc.
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@@ -160,6 +160,9 @@ vnoremenu 20.350 &Edit.&Copy<Tab>"+y "+y
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cnoremenu 20.350 &Edit.&Copy<Tab>"+y <C-Y>
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nnoremenu 20.360 &Edit.&Paste<Tab>"+gP "+gP
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cnoremenu &Edit.&Paste<Tab>"+gP <C-R>+
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if exists(':tlmenu')
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tlnoremenu &Edit.&Paste<Tab>"+gP <C-W>"+
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endif
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exe 'vnoremenu <script> &Edit.&Paste<Tab>"+gP ' . paste#paste_cmd['v']
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exe 'inoremenu <script> &Edit.&Paste<Tab>"+gP ' . paste#paste_cmd['i']
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nnoremenu 20.370 &Edit.Put\ &Before<Tab>[p [p
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@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ syn case match
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" Menus {{{2
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" =====
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syn cluster vimMenuList contains=vimMenuBang,vimMenuPriority,vimMenuName,vimMenuMod
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syn keyword vimCommand am[enu] an[oremenu] aun[menu] cme[nu] cnoreme[nu] cunme[nu] ime[nu] inoreme[nu] iunme[nu] me[nu] nme[nu] nnoreme[nu] noreme[nu] nunme[nu] ome[nu] onoreme[nu] ounme[nu] unme[nu] vme[nu] vnoreme[nu] vunme[nu] skipwhite nextgroup=@vimMenuList
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syn keyword vimCommand am[enu] an[oremenu] aun[menu] cme[nu] cnoreme[nu] cunme[nu] ime[nu] inoreme[nu] iunme[nu] me[nu] nme[nu] nnoreme[nu] noreme[nu] nunme[nu] ome[nu] onoreme[nu] ounme[nu] tlm[enu] tln[oremenu] tlu[nmenu] unme[nu] vme[nu] vnoreme[nu] vunme[nu] skipwhite nextgroup=@vimMenuList
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syn match vimMenuName "[^ \t\\<]\+" contained nextgroup=vimMenuNameMore,vimMenuMap
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syn match vimMenuPriority "\d\+\(\.\d\+\)*" contained skipwhite nextgroup=vimMenuName
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syn match vimMenuNameMore "\c\\\s\|<tab>\|\\\." contained nextgroup=vimMenuName,vimMenuNameMore contains=vimNotation
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