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@@ -287,13 +287,13 @@ with CTRL-V followed by the three digit decimal code. This does NOT work for
the <t_xx> termcap codes, these can only be used in mappings.
*:source_crnl* *W15*
-MS-DOS and Win32: Files that are read with ":source" normally have
-<CR><NL> <EOL>s. These always work. If you are using a file with <NL> <EOL>s
-(for example, a file made on Unix), this will be recognized if 'fileformats'
-is not empty and the first line does not end in a <CR>. This fails if the
-first line has something like ":map <F1> :help^M", where "^M" is a <CR>. If
-the first line ends in a <CR>, but following ones don't, you will get an error
-message, because the <CR> from the first lines will be lost.
+Windows: Files that are read with ":source" normally have <CR><NL> <EOL>s.
+These always work. If you are using a file with <NL> <EOL>s (for example, a
+file made on Unix), this will be recognized if 'fileformats' is not empty and
+the first line does not end in a <CR>. This fails if the first line has
+something like ":map <F1> :help^M", where "^M" is a <CR>. If the first line
+ends in a <CR>, but following ones don't, you will get an error message,
+because the <CR> from the first lines will be lost.
Mac Classic: Files that are read with ":source" normally have <CR> <EOL>s.
These always work. If you are using a file with <NL> <EOL>s (for example, a
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ linebreaks which has a <CR> in first line.
On other systems, Vim expects ":source"ed files to end in a <NL>. These
always work. If you are using a file with <CR><NL> <EOL>s (for example, a
-file made on MS-DOS), all lines will have a trailing <CR>. This may cause
+file made on Windows), all lines will have a trailing <CR>. This may cause
problems for some commands (e.g., mappings). There is no automatic <EOL>
detection, because it's common to start with a line that defines a mapping
that ends in a <CR>, which will confuse the automaton.