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-*os_unix.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
-
-
- VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
-
-
- *unix* *Unix*
-This file contains the particularities for the Unix version of Vim.
-
-For compiling Vim on Unix see "INSTALL" and "Makefile" in the src directory.
-
-The default help file name is "/usr/local/lib/vim/help.txt" The files
-"$HOME/.vimrc" and "$HOME/.exrc" are used for configuration. Additionally
-"/usr/local/etc/vimrc" is used first. If "/usr/local/share" exists it is used
-instead of "/usr/local/lib".
-
-Temporary files (for filtering) are put in "/tmp". If you want to place them
-somewhere else, set the environment variable $TMPDIR to the directory you
-prefer.
-
-With wildcard expansion you can use '~' (home directory) and '$'
-(environment variable).
-
- *fork* *spoon*
-For executing external commands fork()/exec() is used when possible, otherwise
-system() is used, which is a bit slower. The output of ":version" includes
-|+fork| when fork()/exec() is used, |+system()| when system() is used. This
-can be changed at compile time.
-
-Because terminal updating under Unix is often slow (e.g. serial line
-terminal, shell window in suntools), the 'showcmd' and 'ruler' options
-are off by default.
-
-When using Vim in an xterm the mouse clicks can be used by Vim by setting
-'mouse' to "a". If there is access to an X-server gui style copy/paste will
-be used and visual feedback will be provided while dragging with the mouse.
-If you then still want the xterm copy/paste with the mouse, press the shift
-key when using the mouse. See |mouse-using|.
-
- *terminal-colors*
-To use colors in Vim you can use the following example (if your terminal
-supports colors, but "T_Co" is empty or zero): >
- :set t_me=^[[0;1;36m " normal mode (undoes t_mr and t_md)
- :set t_mr=^[[0;1;33;44m " reverse (invert) mode
- :set t_md=^[[1;33;41m " bold mode
- :set t_se=^[[1;36;40m " standout end
- :set t_so=^[[1;32;45m " standout mode
- :set t_ue=^[[0;1;36m " underline end
- :set t_us=^[[1;32m " underline mode start
-[the ^[ is an <Esc>, type CTRL-V <Esc> to enter it]
-
-For real color terminals the ":highlight" command can be used.
-
-The file "tools/vim132" is a shell script that can be used to put Vim in 132
-column mode on a vt100 and lookalikes.
-
- vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: