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updated for version 7.1b

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Bram Moolenaar
2007-05-10 18:29:51 +00:00
parent ccc18222dd
commit 79166c430b
7 changed files with 606 additions and 34 deletions

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*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 May 03
*eval.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2007 May 07
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1684,7 +1684,7 @@ matchlist( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]])
matchstr( {expr}, {pat}[, {start}[, {count}]])
String {count}'th match of {pat} in {expr}
max({list}) Number maximum value of items in {list}
min({list}) Number minumum value of items in {list}
min({list}) Number minimum value of items in {list}
mkdir({name} [, {path} [, {prot}]])
Number create directory {name}
mode() String current editing mode
@@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ feedkeys({string} [, {mode}]) *feedkeys()*
{string}.
To include special keys into {string}, use double-quotes
and "\..." notation |expr-quote|. For example,
feedkeys("\<CR>") simulates pressing of the Enter key. But
feedkeys("\<CR>") simulates pressing of the <Enter> key. But
feedkeys('\<CR>') pushes 5 characters.
If {mode} is absent, keys are remapped.
{mode} is a String, which can contain these character flags:
@@ -3677,7 +3677,7 @@ max({list}) Return the maximum value of all items in {list}.
An empty |List| results in zero.
*min()*
min({list}) Return the minumum value of all items in {list}.
min({list}) Return the minimum value of all items in {list}.
If {list} is not a list or one of the items in {list} cannot
be used as a Number this results in an error.
An empty |List| results in zero.

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*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2006 Apr 24
*usr_31.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2007 May 08
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ you can set the 'lines' option to set a different window size: >
You don't want to do this in a terminal, since it's size is fixed (except for
an xterm that supports resizing).
The gvimrc file is searched for in the same locations as the vimrc file.
Normally it's name is "~/.gvimrc" for Unix and "$VIM/_gvimrc" for MS-Windows.
Normally its name is "~/.gvimrc" for Unix and "$VIM/_gvimrc" for MS-Windows.
The $MYGVIMRC environment variable is set to it, thus you can use this command
to edit the file, if you have one: >