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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2020-09-19 18:50:13 +0200 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2020-09-19 18:50:13 +0200 |
commit | 1d59aa1fdfb191d9872ff87eb94652acd374b293 (patch) | |
tree | cff1ad6b4c19ca301a4aea1b0227c85305ac560f /runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt | |
parent | a05e524f3aa8eadc2dbd0ad8ff6db9407ac7ac7e (diff) |
Update runtime files.
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1 files changed, 65 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt index d5dfd37fab..b293d9b15f 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Aug 15 +*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2020 Sep 19 ------------------------------------------------ NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell @@ -437,9 +437,13 @@ settings are described below, in |netrw-browser-options|, and in *g:netrw_silent* =0 : transfers done normally =1 : transfers done silently - *g:netrw_use_errorwindow* =1 : messages from netrw will use a separate one + *g:netrw_use_errorwindow* =2: messages from netrw will use a popup window + Move the mouse and pause to remove the popup window. + (default value if popup windows are availble) + =1 : messages from netrw will use a separate one line window. This window provides reliable - delivery of messages. (default) + delivery of messages. + (default value if popup windows are not availble) =0 : messages from netrw will use echoerr ; messages don't always seem to show up this way, but one doesn't have to quit the window. @@ -725,6 +729,8 @@ just as easily as if they were local files! > See |netrw-activate| for more on how to encourage your vim to use plugins such as netrw. +For password-free use of scp:, see |netrw-ssh-hack|. + ============================================================================== 7. Ex Commands *netrw-ex* {{{1 @@ -1063,7 +1069,7 @@ QUICK HELP *netrw-quickhelp* {{{2 Reverse sorting order.........................|netrw-r| - *netrw-quickmap* *netrw-quickmaps* + *netrw-quickmap* *netrw-quickmaps* QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2 > --- ----------------- ---- @@ -1080,7 +1086,7 @@ QUICK REFERENCE: MAPS *netrw-browse-maps* {{{2 a Cycles between normal display, |netrw-a| hiding (suppress display of files matching g:netrw_list_hide) and showing (display only files which match g:netrw_list_hide) - c Make browsing directory the current directory |netrw-c| + cd Make browsing directory the current directory |netrw-cd| C Setting the editing window |netrw-C| d Make a directory |netrw-d| D Attempt to remove the file(s)/directory(ies) |netrw-D| @@ -2098,7 +2104,7 @@ the two directories the same, use the "cd" map (type cd). That map will set Vim's notion of the current directory to netrw's current browsing directory. -*netrw-c* : This map's name has been changed from "c" to cd (see |netrw-cd|). +|netrw-cd|: This map's name was changed from "c" to cd (see |netrw-cd|). This change was done to allow for |netrw-cb| and |netrw-cB| maps. Associated setting variable: |g:netrw_keepdir| @@ -2753,7 +2759,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) =0 keep the current directory the same as the browsing directory. The current browsing directory is contained in - b:netrw_curdir (also see |netrw-c|) + b:netrw_curdir (also see |netrw-cd|) *g:netrw_keepj* ="keepj" (default) netrw attempts to keep the |:jumps| table unaffected. @@ -3054,7 +3060,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) (see |netrw-c-tab|). *g:netrw_xstrlen* Controls how netrw computes string lengths, - including multibyte characters' string + including multi-byte characters' string length. (thanks to N Weibull, T Mechelynck) =0: uses Vim's built-in strlen() =1: number of codepoints (Latin a + combining @@ -3124,7 +3130,8 @@ a file using the local browser (by putting the cursor on it) and pressing Related topics: * To see what the current directory is, use |:pwd| - * To make the currently browsed directory the current directory, see |netrw-c| + * To make the currently browsed directory the current directory, see + |netrw-cd| * To automatically make the currently browsed directory the current directory, see |g:netrw_keepdir|. @@ -3799,9 +3806,15 @@ netrw: or http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=120 - Decho.vim is provided as a "vimball"; see |vimball-intro|. + Decho.vim is provided as a "vimball"; see |vimball-intro|. You + should edit the Decho.vba.gz file and source it in: > - 2. Edit the <netrw.vim> file by typing: > + vim Decho.vba.gz + :so % + :q +< + 2. To turn on debug tracing in netrw, then edit the <netrw.vim> + file by typing: > vim netrw.vim :DechoOn @@ -3823,14 +3836,34 @@ netrw: read/write your file over the network in a separate tab or server vim window. - To save the file, use > + Change the netrw.vimrc file to include the Decho plugin: > + + set nocp + so $HOME/.vim/plugin/Decho.vim + so $HOME/.vim/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim +< + You should continue to run vim with > + + vim -u netrw.vimrc --noplugins -i NONE [some path here] +< + to avoid entanglements with options and other plugins. + + To save the file: under linux, the output will be in a separate + remote server window; in it, just save the file with > + + :w! DBG + +< Under a vim that doesn't support clientserver, your debugging + output will appear in another tab: > :tabnext :set bt= :w! DBG +< + Furthermore, it'd be helpful if you would type > -< Furthermore, it'd be helpful if you would type > :Dsep <command> + < where <command> is the command you're about to type next, thereby making it easier to associate which part of the debugging trace is due to which command. @@ -3838,17 +3871,34 @@ netrw: Please send that information to <netrw.vim>'s maintainer along with the o/s you're using and the vim version that you're using (see |:version|) (remove the embedded NOSPAM first) > + NcampObell@SdrPchip.AorgM-NOSPAM < ============================================================================== 12. History *netrw-history* {{{1 + v170: Mar 11, 2020 * (reported by Reiner Herrmann) netrw+tree + would not hide with the ^\..* pattern + correctly. + * (Marcin Szamotulski) NetrwOptionRestore + did not restore options correctly that + had a single quote in the option string. + Apr 13, 2020 * implemented error handling via popup + windows (see |popup_beval()|) + Apr 30, 2020 * (reported by Manatsu Takahashi) while + using Lexplore, a modified file could + be overwritten. Sol'n: will not overwrite, + but will emit an |E37| (although one cannot + add an ! to override) + Jun 07, 2020 * (reported by Jo Totland) repeatedly invoking + :Lexplore and quitting it left unused + hidden buffers. Netrw will now set netrw + buffers created by :Lexplore to |bh|=wipe. v169: Dec 20, 2019 * (reported by amkarthik) that netrw's x (|netrw-x|) would throw an error when attempting to open a local directory. v168: Dec 12, 2019 * scp timeout error message not reported, hopefully now fixed (Shane Xb Qian) - v167: Nov 29, 2019 * netrw does a save&restore on @* and @+. That causes problems with the clipboard. Now restores occurs only if @* or @+ have @@ -4306,4 +4356,4 @@ netrw: ============================================================================== Modelines: {{{1 - vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl:fdm=marker +vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:noet:norl:fdm=marker |