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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2008-06-24 21:56:24 +0000
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2008-06-24 21:56:24 +0000
commit446cb837a017fc1c1b144cb5c2a35cb90abfbbcf (patch)
tree6c1fe56f2db8d4adbeee792b181b0659c4d1f216 /runtime/doc/term.txt
parent3577c6fafb77da5419cd1001dac56f204d480bdc (diff)
updated for version 7.2a
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/term.txt b/runtime/doc/term.txt
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*term.txt* For Vim version 7.1. Last change: 2007 Feb 28
+*term.txt* For Vim version 7.2a. Last change: 2008 Jun 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ want in either case you could use these settings: >
:set notimeout " don't timeout on mappings
:set ttimeout " do timeout on terminal key codes
:set timeoutlen=100 " timeout after 100 msec
-This requires the key-codes to be sent within 100msec in order to recognize
+This requires the key-codes to be sent within 100 msec in order to recognize
them as a cursor key. When you type you normally are not that fast, so they
are recognized as individual typed commands, even though Vim receives the same
sequence of bytes.
@@ -583,8 +583,9 @@ Don't forget to enable the mouse with this commands: >
:set mouse=a
Otherwise Vim won't recognize the mouse in all modes (See 'mouse').
-Currently the mouse is supported for Unix in an xterm window, in a Linux
-console (with GPM |gpm-mouse|), for MS-DOS and in a Windows console.
+Currently the mouse is supported for Unix in an xterm window, in a *BSD
+console with |sysmouse|, in a Linux console (with GPM |gpm-mouse|), for
+MS-DOS and in a Windows console.
Mouse clicks can be used to position the cursor, select an area and paste.
These characters in the 'mouse' option tell in which situations the mouse will
@@ -788,6 +789,10 @@ In Insert mode, when a selection is started, Vim goes into Normal mode
temporarily. When Visual or Select mode ends, it returns to Insert mode.
This is like using CTRL-O in Insert mode. Select mode is used when the
'selectmode' option contains "mouse".
+ *sysmouse*
+The sysmouse is only supported when the |+mouse_sysmouse| feature was enabled
+at compile time. The sysmouse driver (*BSD console) does not support keyboard
+modifiers.
*drag-status-line*
When working with several windows, the size of the windows can be changed by