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-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt1
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/intro.txt5
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt12
3 files changed, 8 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index c58396d889..19c1f0c23d 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -4553,6 +4553,7 @@ histadd({history}, {item}) *histadd()*
"expr" or "=" typed expression history
"input" or "@" input line history
"debug" or ">" debug command history
+ empty the current or last used history
The {history} string does not need to be the whole name, one
character is sufficient.
If {item} does already exist in the history, it will be
diff --git a/runtime/doc/intro.txt b/runtime/doc/intro.txt
index bc34b69508..e5a32041a5 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/intro.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/intro.txt
@@ -126,10 +126,7 @@ http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
Bug reports: *bugs* *bug-reports* *bugreport.vim*
-Send bug reports to: Vim Developers <vim-dev@vim.org>
-This is a maillist, you need to become a member first and many people will see
-the message. If you don't want that, e.g. because it is a security issue,
-send it to <bugs@vim.org>, this only goes to the Vim maintainer (that's Bram).
+Report bugs on GitHub: https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues
Please be brief; all the time that is spent on answering mail is subtracted
from the time that is spent on improving Vim! Always give a reproducible
diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
index d0cfa70582..3e19f0b4af 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ variable (ex. scp uses the variable g:netrw_scp_cmd, which is defaulted to
let g:netrw_sftp_cmd= '"c:\Program Files\PuTTY\psftp.exe"'
<
(note: it has been reported that windows 7 with putty v0.6's "-batch" option
- doesn't work, so its best to leave it off for that system)
+ doesn't work, so it's best to leave it off for that system)
See |netrw-p8| for more about putty, pscp, psftp, etc.
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ The :NetrwMB command is available outside of netrw buffers (once netrw has been
invoked in the session).
The file ".netrwbook" holds bookmarks when netrw (and vim) is not active. By
-default, its stored on the first directory on the user's |'runtimepath'|.
+default, it's stored on the first directory on the user's |'runtimepath'|.
Related Topics:
|netrw-gb| how to return (go) to a bookmark
@@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ be used in that count.
*.netrwhist*
See |g:netrw_dirhistmax| for how to control the quantity of history stack
slots. The file ".netrwhist" holds history when netrw (and vim) is not
-active. By default, its stored on the first directory on the user's
+active. By default, it's stored on the first directory on the user's
|'runtimepath'|.
Related Topics:
@@ -3269,7 +3269,7 @@ The user function is passed one argument; it resembles >
fun! ExampleUserMapFunc(islocal)
<
-where a:islocal is 1 if its a local-directory system call or 0 when
+where a:islocal is 1 if it's a local-directory system call or 0 when
remote-directory system call.
Use netrw#Expose("varname") to access netrw-internal (script-local)
@@ -3593,7 +3593,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
*netrw-p16*
P16. When editing remote files (ex. :e ftp://hostname/path/file),
- under Windows I get an |E303| message complaining that its unable
+ under Windows I get an |E303| message complaining that it's unable
to open a swap file.
(romainl) It looks like you are starting Vim from a protected
@@ -3647,7 +3647,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu >
P21. I've made a directory (or file) with an accented character, but
netrw isn't letting me enter that directory/read that file:
- Its likely that the shell or o/s is using a different encoding
+ It's likely that the shell or o/s is using a different encoding
than you have vim (netrw) using. A patch to vim supporting
"systemencoding" may address this issue in the future; for
now, just have netrw use the proper encoding. For example: >