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diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt index 657d4bc06e..f4eb49953d 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/options.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ This sets the 'titlestring' option to "hi" and 'iconstring' to "there": > Similarly, the double quote character starts a comment. To include the '"' in the option value, use '\"' instead. This example sets the 'titlestring' -option to 'hi "there"': > +option to "hi "there"": > :set titlestring=hi\ \"there\" For Win32 backslashes in file names are mostly not removed. More precise: For @@ -1325,7 +1325,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. These names are recognized: *clipboard-unnamed* - unnamed When included, Vim will use the clipboard register '*' + unnamed When included, Vim will use the clipboard register "*" for all yank, delete, change and put operations which would normally go to the unnamed register. When a register is explicitly specified, it will always be @@ -1336,8 +1336,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. *clipboard-unnamedplus* unnamedplus A variant of the "unnamed" flag which uses the - clipboard register '+' (|quoteplus|) instead of - register '*' for all yank, delete, change and put + clipboard register "+" (|quoteplus|) instead of + register "*" for all yank, delete, change and put operations which would normally go to the unnamed register. When "unnamed" is also included to the option, yank and delete operations (but not put) @@ -4357,7 +4357,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. w x updown up-down sizing arrows w x leftright left-right sizing arrows w x busy The system's usual busy pointer - w x no The system's usual 'no input' pointer + w x no The system's usual "no input" pointer x udsizing indicates up-down resizing x lrsizing indicates left-right resizing x crosshair like a big thin + @@ -4434,12 +4434,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. 'nonu' 'nu' 'nonu' 'nu' 'nornu' 'nornu' 'rnu' 'rnu' - +> |apple | 1 apple | 2 apple | 2 apple |pear | 2 pear | 1 pear | 1 pear |nobody | 3 nobody | 0 nobody |3 nobody |there | 4 there | 1 there | 1 there - +< *'numberwidth'* *'nuw'* 'numberwidth' 'nuw' number (default: 4) local to window @@ -5798,11 +5798,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. alternative. Normally 'autoindent' should also be on when using 'smartindent'. An indent is automatically inserted: - - After a line ending in '{'. + - After a line ending in "{". - After a line starting with a keyword from 'cinwords'. - - Before a line starting with '}' (only with the "O" command). + - Before a line starting with "}" (only with the "O" command). When typing '}' as the first character in a new line, that line is - given the same indent as the matching '{'. + given the same indent as the matching "{". When typing '#' as the first character in a new line, the indent for that line is removed, the '#' is put in the first column. The indent is restored for the next line. If you don't want this, use this @@ -6085,12 +6085,12 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. field meaning ~ - Left justify the item. The default is right justified when minwid is larger than the length of the item. - 0 Leading zeroes in numeric items. Overridden by '-'. - minwid Minimum width of the item, padding as set by '-' & '0'. + 0 Leading zeroes in numeric items. Overridden by "-". + minwid Minimum width of the item, padding as set by "-" & "0". Value must be 50 or less. - maxwid Maximum width of the item. Truncation occurs with a '<' + maxwid Maximum width of the item. Truncation occurs with a "<" on the left for text items. Numeric items will be - shifted down to maxwid-2 digits followed by '>'number + shifted down to maxwid-2 digits followed by ">"number where number is the amount of missing digits, much like an exponential notation. item A one letter code as described below. @@ -6139,22 +6139,22 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|. S S 'showcmd' content, see 'showcmdloc'. a S Argument list status as in default title. ({current} of {max}) Empty if the argument file count is zero or one. - { NF Evaluate expression between '%{' and '}' and substitute result. - Note that there is no '%' before the closing '}'. The - expression cannot contain a '}' character, call a function to + { NF Evaluate expression between "%{" and "}" and substitute result. + Note that there is no "%" before the closing "}". The + expression cannot contain a "}" character, call a function to work around that. See |stl-%{| below. - {% - This is almost same as { except the result of the expression is + `{%` - This is almost same as "{" except the result of the expression is re-evaluated as a statusline format string. Thus if the - return value of expr contains % items they will get expanded. - The expression can contain the } character, the end of - expression is denoted by %}. + return value of expr contains "%" items they will get expanded. + The expression can contain the "}" character, the end of + expression is denoted by "%}". For example: > func! Stl_filename() abort return "%t" endfunc < `stl=%{Stl_filename()}` results in `"%t"` `stl=%{%Stl_filename()%}` results in `"Name of current file"` - %} - End of `{%` expression + %} - End of "{%" expression ( - Start of item group. Can be used for setting the width and alignment of a section. Must be followed by %) somewhere. ) - End of item group. No width fields allowed. |