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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jan 01
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*options.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Jan 18
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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The second form (this is compatible with some versions of Vi):
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[text]{white}{vi:|vim:|Vim:|ex:}[white]se[t] {options}:[text]
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[text{white}]{vi:|vim:|Vim:|ex:}[white]se[t] {options}:[text]
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[text] any text or empty
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{white} at least one blank character (<Space> or <Tab>)
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[text{white}] empty or any text followed by at least one blank
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character (<Space> or <Tab>); "ex:" always requires at
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least one blank character
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{vi:|vim:|Vim:|ex:} the string "vi:", "vim:", "Vim:" or "ex:"
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[white] optional white space
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se[t] the string "set " or "se " (note the space); When
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option is on, dots in file names are replaced with underscores when
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adding an extension (".~" or ".swp"). This option is useful
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when editing files on an MS-DOS compatible filesystem, e.g., messydos
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or crossdos. When running the Win32 GUI version under Win32s, this
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option is always on by default.
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or crossdos.
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*'showbreak'* *'sbr'* *E595*
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'showbreak' 'sbr' string (default "")
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< Beware that an expression is evaluated each and every time the status
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line is displayed.
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*stl-%{* *g:actual_curbuf* *g:actual_curwin*
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While evaluationg %{} the current buffer and current window will be
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set temporarily to that of the window (and buffer) whose statusline is
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While evaluating %{} the current buffer and current window will be set
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temporarily to that of the window (and buffer) whose statusline is
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currently being drawn. The expression will evaluate in this context.
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The variable "g:actual_curbuf" is set to the `bufnr()` number of the
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real current buffer and "g:actual_curwin" to the |window-ID| of the
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