-*map.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2007 May 07
+*map.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
Examples: "#i", "..f", "$/7"
non-id The "non-id" type ends in a non-keyword character, the other
- characters may be of any type, excluding space and Tab. {this type
+ characters may be of any type, excluding space and tab. {this type
is not supported by Vi}
Examples: "def#", "4/7$"
full-id In front of the match is a non-keyword character, or this is where
the line or insertion starts. Exception: When the abbreviation is
only one character, it is not recognized if there is a non-keyword
- character in front of it, other than a space or a <Tab>.
+ character in front of it, other than a space or a tab.
-end-id In front of the match is a keyword character, or a space or a <Tab>,
+end-id In front of the match is a keyword character, or a space or a tab,
or this is where the line or insertion starts.
-non-id In front of the match is a space, <Tab> or the start of the line or
+non-id In front of the match is a space, tab or the start of the line or
the insertion.
Examples: ({CURSOR} is where you type a non-keyword character) >
-nargs=? 0 or 1 arguments are allowed
-nargs=+ Arguments must be supplied, but any number are allowed
-Arguments are considered to be separated by (unescaped) spaces or Tabs in this
+Arguments are considered to be separated by (unescaped) spaces or tabs in this
context.
Note that arguments are used as text, not as expressions. Specifically,
*<f-args>*
To allow commands to pass their arguments on to a user-defined function, there
is a special form <f-args> ("function args"). This splits the command
-arguments at spaces and Tabs, quotes each argument individually, and the
+arguments at spaces and tabs, quotes each argument individually, and the
<f-args> sequence is replaced by the comma-separated list of quoted arguments.
See the Mycmd example below. If no arguments are given <f-args> is removed.
To embed whitespace into an argument of <f-args>, prepend a backslash.
-*version5.txt* For Vim version 7.1b. Last change: 2006 Nov 18
+*version5.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 May 11
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
Tags file format changed *tags-file-changed*
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-Only Tabs are allowed to separate fields in a tags file. This allows for
+Only tabs are allowed to separate fields in a tags file. This allows for
spaces in a file name and is still Vi compatible. In previous versions of
Vim, any white space was allowed to separate the fields. If you have a file
-which doesn't use a single Tab between fields, edit the tags file and execute
+which doesn't use a single tab between fields, edit the tags file and execute
this command: >
:%s/\(\S*\)\s\+\(\S*\)\s\+\(.*\)/\1\t\2\t\3/