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@@ -453,14 +453,14 @@ matching BufWritePre autocommands and executes them, and then it
performs the ":write".
The general form of the :autocmd command is as follows: >
- :autocmd [group] {events} {file_pattern} [-nested] {command}
+ :autocmd [group] {events} {file_pattern} [++nested] {command}
The [group] name is optional. It is used in managing and calling the commands
(more on this later). The {events} parameter is a list of events (comma
separated) that trigger the command.
{file_pattern} is a filename, usually with wildcards. For example, using
"*.txt" makes the autocommand be used for all files whose name end in ".txt".
-The optional [-nested] flag allows for nesting of autocommands (see below),
+The optional [++nested] flag allows for nesting of autocommands (see below),
and finally, {command} is the command to be executed.
@@ -576,9 +576,9 @@ NESTING
Generally, commands executed as the result of an autocommand event will not
trigger any new events. If you read a file in response to a FileChangedShell
event, it will not trigger the autocommands that would set the syntax, for
-example. To make the events triggered, add the "-nested" flag: >
+example. To make the events triggered, add the "++nested" flag: >
- :autocmd FileChangedShell * -nested edit
+ :autocmd FileChangedShell * ++nested edit
EXECUTING AUTOCOMMANDS