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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ http://www.vim.org
Don't forget to browse the user manual, it also contains lots of useful tips
|usr_toc.txt|.
- Type <M-]> to see the table of contents.
+ Type |gO| to see the table of contents.
==============================================================================
Editing C programs *C-editing*
@@ -113,7 +113,6 @@ screen, you can use CTRL-X CTRL-E and CTRL-X CTRL-Y to scroll the screen.
To make this easier, you could use these mappings: >
:inoremap <C-E> <C-X><C-E>
:inoremap <C-Y> <C-X><C-Y>
-(Type this literally, make sure the '<' flag is not in 'cpoptions').
You then lose the ability to copy text from the line above/below the cursor
|i_CTRL-E|.
@@ -129,8 +128,6 @@ If you like the scrolling to go a bit smoother, you can use these mappings: >
:map <C-U> <C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y><C-Y>
:map <C-D> <C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E><C-E>
-(Type this literally, make sure the '<' flag is not in 'cpoptions').
-
==============================================================================
Correcting common typing mistakes *type-mistakes*
@@ -282,9 +279,7 @@ For Emacs-style editing on the command-line: >
:cnoremap <Esc><C-B> <S-Left>
" forward one word
:cnoremap <Esc><C-F> <S-Right>
-
-NOTE: This requires that the '<' flag is excluded from 'cpoptions'. |<>|
-
+<
*format-bullet-list*
This mapping will format any bullet list. It requires that there is an empty
line above and below each list entry. The expression commands are used to
@@ -300,8 +295,7 @@ be able to give comments to the parts of the mapping. >
:execute m |" define the mapping
(<> notation |<>|. Note that this is all typed literally. ^W is "^" "W", not
-CTRL-W. You can copy/paste this into Vim if '<' is not included in
-'cpoptions'.)
+CTRL-W.)
Note that the last comment starts with |", because the ":execute" command
doesn't accept a comment directly.