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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Aug 04
+*insert.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Sep 15
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -77,9 +77,11 @@ CTRL-W Delete the word before the cursor (see |i_backspacing| about
joining lines). See the section "word motions",
|word-motions|, for the definition of a word.
*i_CTRL-U*
-CTRL-U Delete all entered characters in the current line (see
- |i_backspacing| about joining lines).
-
+CTRL-U Delete all entered characters before the cursor in the current
+ line. If there are no newly entered characters and
+ 'backspace' is not empty, delete all characters before the
+ cursor in the current line.
+ See |i_backspacing| about joining lines.
*i_CTRL-I* *i_<Tab>* *i_Tab*
<Tab> or CTRL-I Insert a tab. If the 'expandtab' option is on, the
equivalent number of spaces is inserted (use CTRL-V <Tab> to
@@ -146,7 +148,7 @@ CTRL-R CTRL-R {0-9a-z"%#*+/:.-=} *i_CTRL-R_CTRL-R*
CTRL-R a results in "ac".
CTRL-R CTRL-R a results in "ab^Hc".
< Options 'textwidth', 'formatoptions', etc. still apply. If
- you also want to avoid these, use "<C-R><C-O>r", see below.
+ you also want to avoid these, use CTRL-R CTRL-O, see below.
The '.' register (last inserted text) is still inserted as
typed.
@@ -1939,9 +1941,9 @@ If the 'fileformats' option is not empty Vim tries to recognize the type of
changed, the detected format is only used while reading the file.
A similar thing happens with 'fileencodings'.
-On non-MS-DOS and Win32 systems the message "[dos format]" is shown if
+On non-Windows systems the message "[dos format]" is shown if
a file is read in DOS format, to remind you that something unusual is done.
-On Macintosh, MS-DOS, and Win32 the message "[unix format]" is shown if
+On Macintosh and Windows the message "[unix format]" is shown if
a file is read in Unix format.
On non-Macintosh systems, the message "[Mac format]" is shown if a file is
read in Mac format.