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| -rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/tips.txt | 15 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/various.txt | 1 | 
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/tips.txt b/runtime/doc/tips.txt index 90aa20e8b4..e1d02da292 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tips.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/tips.txt @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ Change a name in multiple files			|change-name|  Speeding up external commands			|speed-up|  Useful mappings					|useful-mappings|  Compressing the help files			|gzip-helpfile| -Executing shell commands in a window		|shell-window|  Hex editing					|hex-editing|  Using <> notation in autocommands		|autocmd-<>|  Highlighting matching parens			|match-parens| @@ -406,20 +405,6 @@ when they are not in the same location as the compressed "doc" directory.  See  |$VIMRUNTIME|.  ============================================================================== -Executing shell commands in a window			*shell-window* - -There have been questions for the possibility to execute a shell in a window -inside Vim.  The answer: you can't!  Including this would add a lot of code to -Vim, which is a good reason not to do this.  After all, Vim is an editor, it -is not supposed to do non-editing tasks.  However, to get something like this, -you might try splitting your terminal screen or display window with the -"splitvt" program.  You can probably find it on some ftp server.  The person -that knows more about this is Sam Lantinga <slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu>. -An alternative is the "window" command, found on BSD Unix systems, which -supports multiple overlapped windows.  Or the "screen" program, found at -www.uni-erlangen.de, which supports a stack of windows. - -==============================================================================  Hex editing					*hex-editing* *using-xxd*  See section |23.4| of the user manual. diff --git a/runtime/doc/various.txt b/runtime/doc/various.txt index 3f99f603bd..fe3915a561 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/various.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/various.txt @@ -279,7 +279,6 @@ g8			Print the hex values of the bytes used in the  <			The screen is not redrawn then, thus you have to use  			CTRL-L or ":redraw!" if the command did display  			something. -			Also see |shell-window|.  							*:!!*  :!!			Repeat last ":!{cmd}".  | 
