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Diffstat (limited to 'runtime/doc')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/change.txt | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/quickfix.txt | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt | 42 |
3 files changed, 24 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/change.txt b/runtime/doc/change.txt index 028599880b..1846b562aa 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/change.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/change.txt @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ is an error when 'cpoptions' includes the 'E' flag. J Join [count] lines, with a minimum of two lines. Remove the indent and insert up to two spaces (see below). Fails when on the last line of the buffer. - If [count] is too big it is reduce to the number of + If [count] is too big it is reduced to the number of lines available. *v_J* @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ This depends on the 'nrformats' option: For decimals a leading negative sign is considered for incrementing or decrementing, for binary, octal and hex values, it won't be considered. To -ignore the sign Visually select the number before using CTRL-A or CTRL-X. +ignore the sign Visually select the number before using CTRL-A or CTRL-X. For numbers with leading zeros (including all octal and hexadecimal numbers), Vim preserves the number of characters in the number when possible. CTRL-A on diff --git a/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt b/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt index bedea92167..c6b2653d87 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/quickfix.txt @@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ or > to indicate the column of the error. This is to be used in a multi-line error message. See |errorformat-javac| for a useful example. -The "%s" conversion specifies the text to search for to locate the error line. +The "%s" conversion specifies the text to search for, to locate the error line. The text is used as a literal string. The anchors "^" and "$" are added to the text to locate the error line exactly matching the search text and the text is prefixed with the "\V" atom to make it "very nomagic". The "%s" diff --git a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt index f0ad2cfd43..4d6da4cf9d 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ An easy way back is with the CTRL-T command. Also read about the tag stack below. *:ta* *:tag* *E426* *E429* -:[count]ta[g][!] {ident} - Jump to the definition of {ident}, using the - information in the tags file(s). Put {ident} in the +:[count]ta[g][!] {name} + Jump to the definition of {name}, using the + information in the tags file(s). Put {name} in the tag stack. See |tag-!| for [!]. - {ident} can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. - When there are several matching tags for {ident}, jump + {name} can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. + When there are several matching tags for {name}, jump to the [count] one. When [count] is omitted the first one is jumped to. See |tag-matchlist| for jumping to other matching tags. @@ -44,15 +44,15 @@ below. g<LeftMouse> *g<LeftMouse>* <C-LeftMouse> *<C-LeftMouse>* *CTRL-]* CTRL-] Jump to the definition of the keyword under the - cursor. Same as ":tag {ident}", where {ident} is the + cursor. Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the keyword under or after cursor. - When there are several matching tags for {ident}, jump + When there are several matching tags for {name}, jump to the [count] one. When no [count] is given the first one is jumped to. See |tag-matchlist| for jumping to other matching tags. *v_CTRL-]* -{Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {ident}", where {ident} is the text that +{Visual}CTRL-] Same as ":tag {name}", where {name} is the text that is highlighted. *telnet-CTRL-]* @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ When there are multiple matches for a tag, this priority is used: Note that when the current file changes, the priority list is mostly not changed, to avoid confusion when using ":tnext". It is changed when using -":tag {ident}". +":tag {name}". The ignore-case matches are not found for a ":tag" command when: - the 'ignorecase' option is off and 'tagcase' is "followic" @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ You can get from main to FuncA by using CTRL-] on the call to FuncA. Then you can CTRL-] to get to FuncC. If you now want to go back to main you can use CTRL-T twice. Then you can CTRL-] to FuncB. -If you issue a ":ta {ident}" or CTRL-] command, this tag is inserted at the +If you issue a ":ta {name}" or CTRL-] command, this tag is inserted at the current position in the stack. If the stack was full (it can hold up to 20 entries), the oldest entry is deleted and the older entries shift one position up (their index number is decremented by one). If the last used @@ -185,14 +185,14 @@ between them. Note that these commands don't change the tag stack, they keep the same entry. *:ts* *:tselect* -:ts[elect][!] [ident] List the tags that match [ident], using the +:ts[elect][!] [name] List the tags that match [name], using the information in the tags file(s). - When [ident] is not given, the last tag name from the + When [name] is not given, the last tag name from the tag stack is used. See |tag-!| for [!]. With a '>' in the first column is indicated which is the current position in the list (if there is one). - [ident] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. + [name] can be a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. See |tag-priority| for the priorities used in the listing. Example output: @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ the same entry. type 'q' and enter the number. *:sts* *:stselect* -:sts[elect][!] [ident] Does ":tselect[!] [ident]" and splits the window for +:sts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and splits the window for the selected tag. *g]* @@ -231,11 +231,11 @@ g] Like CTRL-], but use ":tselect" instead of ":tag". identifier. *:tj* *:tjump* -:tj[ump][!] [ident] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when +:tj[ump][!] [name] Like ":tselect", but jump to the tag directly when there is only one match. *:stj* *:stjump* -:stj[ump][!] [ident] Does ":tjump[!] [ident]" and splits the window for the +:stj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and splits the window for the selected tag. *g_CTRL-]* @@ -267,9 +267,9 @@ g CTRL-] Like CTRL-], but use ":tjump" instead of ":tag". :tl[ast][!] Jump to last matching tag. See |tag-!| for [!]. *:lt* *:ltag* -:lt[ag][!] [ident] Jump to tag [ident] and add the matching tags to a new - location list for the current window. [ident] can be - a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. When [ident] is +:lt[ag][!] [name] Jump to tag [name] and add the matching tags to a new + location list for the current window. [name] can be + a regexp pattern, see |tag-regexp|. When [name] is not given, the last tag name from the tag stack is used. The search pattern to locate the tag line is prefixed with "\V" to escape all the special @@ -300,11 +300,11 @@ the same as above, with a "p" prepended. {not available when compiled without the |+quickfix| feature} *:pts* *:ptselect* -:pts[elect][!] [ident] Does ":tselect[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a +:pts[elect][!] [name] Does ":tselect[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. *:ptj* *:ptjump* -:ptj[ump][!] [ident] Does ":tjump[!] [ident]" and shows the new tag in a +:ptj[ump][!] [name] Does ":tjump[!] [name]" and shows the new tag in a "Preview" window. See |:ptag| for more info. *:ptn* *:ptnext* |