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author | zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com> | 2023-09-21 15:06:06 +0800 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2023-09-21 15:06:06 +0800 |
commit | 48410e848687a7e286d2d8bc7604a843697610e1 (patch) | |
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vim-patch:a7aba6ca5033 (#25285)
runtime(doc): format jumplist examples more consistently (vim/vim#13137)
https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/a7aba6ca5033a85839d997d29d5ca88a1f2acf8f
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/motion.txt | 49 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/motion.txt b/runtime/doc/motion.txt index c4e144ab29..5e18595d22 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/motion.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/motion.txt @@ -1050,14 +1050,14 @@ can go to cursor positions before older jumps, and back again. Thus you can move up and down the list. There is a separate jump list for each window. The maximum number of entries is fixed at 100. -For example, after three jump commands you have this jump list: - - jump line col file/text ~ - 3 1 0 some text ~ - 2 70 0 another line ~ - 1 1154 23 end. ~ - > ~ +For example, after three jump commands you have this jump list: > + jump line col file/text + 3 1 0 some text + 2 70 0 another line + 1 1154 23 end. + > +< The "file/text" column shows the file name, or the text at the jump if it is in the current file (an indent is removed and a long line is truncated to fit in the window). @@ -1066,14 +1066,14 @@ The marker ">" indicates the current position in the jumplist. It may not be shown when filtering the |:jumps| command using |:filter| You are currently in line 1167. If you then use the CTRL-O command, the -cursor is put in line 1154. This results in: - - jump line col file/text ~ - 2 1 0 some text ~ - 1 70 0 another line ~ - > 0 1154 23 end. ~ - 1 1167 0 foo bar ~ +cursor is put in line 1154. This results in: > + jump line col file/text + 2 1 0 some text + 1 70 0 another line + > 0 1154 23 end. + 1 1167 0 foo bar +< The pointer will be set at the last used jump position. The next CTRL-O command will use the entry above it, the next CTRL-I command will use the entry below it. If the pointer is below the last entry, this indicates that @@ -1097,15 +1097,15 @@ command. You can explicitly add a jump by setting the ' mark with "m'". Note that calling setpos() does not do this. After the CTRL-O command that got you into line 1154 you could give another -jump command (e.g., "G"). The jump list would then become: - - jump line col file/text ~ - 4 1 0 some text ~ - 3 70 0 another line ~ - 2 1167 0 foo bar ~ - 1 1154 23 end. ~ - > ~ - +jump command (e.g., "G"). The jump list would then become: > + + jump line col file/text + 4 1 0 some text + 3 70 0 another line + 2 1167 0 foo bar + 1 1154 23 end. + > +< The line numbers will be adjusted for deleted and inserted lines. This fails if you stop editing a file without writing, like with ":n!". @@ -1141,7 +1141,6 @@ locations being removed: > 1 462 36 eval.c <-- location X > < - Then, when yet another location Z is jumped to, the new location Y appears directly after location X in the jumplist and location X remains in the same position relative to the locations (X-1, X-2, etc., ...) that had been before @@ -1151,7 +1150,7 @@ it prior to the original jump from X to Y: > 4 1260 8 mark.c <-- location X-2 3 685 0 eval.c <-- location X-1 2 462 36 eval.c <-- location X - 1 100 0 buffer.c <-- location Y + 1 100 0 buffer.c <-- location Y > < CHANGE LIST JUMPS *changelist* *change-list-jumps* *E664* |