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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt b/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt index cd25b14e32..aad69dee1d 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/usr_02.txt @@ -29,11 +29,10 @@ To start Vim, enter this command: > gvim file.txt -In UNIX you can type this at any command prompt. If you are running Microsoft -Windows, open an MS-DOS prompt window and enter the command. - In either case, Vim starts editing a file called file.txt. Because this -is a new file, you get a blank window. This is what your screen will look -like: +On Unix you can type this at any command prompt. If you are running Windows, +open a command prompt window and enter the command. In either case, Vim +starts editing a file called file.txt. Because this is a new file, you get a +blank window. This is what your screen will look like: +---------------------------------------+ |# | @@ -61,10 +60,9 @@ use this command: > the editing occurs inside your command window. In other words, if you are running inside an xterm, the editor uses your xterm window. If you are using -an MS-DOS command prompt window under Microsoft Windows, the editing occurs -inside this window. The text in the window will look the same for both -versions, but with gvim you have extra features, like a menu bar. More about -that later. +the command prompt under Microsoft Windows, the editing occurs inside this +window. The text in the window will look the same for both versions, but with +gvim you have extra features, like a menu bar. More about that later. ============================================================================== *02.2* Inserting text |