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authorzeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>2021-10-03 15:19:14 +0100
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2021-10-03 15:19:14 +0100
commitcc8cd4453332276d55b4a1109eace5785a4f319d (patch)
tree106d521023ab67978d1ea27908b9c881ca83b20d /runtime
parent27fef59dd1dd75f50c366f7f616ffa4451560452 (diff)
patch 8.2.3466: completion submode not indicated for virtual replacev8.2.3466
Problem: Completion submode not indicated for virtual replace. Solution: Add submode to "Rv". (closes #8945)
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
-rw-r--r--runtime/doc/eval.txt12
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
index 588f511553..c3d39d5d6d 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt
@@ -8074,22 +8074,23 @@ mode([expr]) Return a string that indicates the current mode.
niV Normal using |i_CTRL-O| in |Virtual-Replace-mode|
nt Terminal-Normal (insert goes to Terminal-Job mode)
v Visual by character
+ vs Visual by character using |v_CTRL-O| in Select mode
V Visual by line
+ Vs Visual by line using |v_CTRL-O| in Select mode
CTRL-V Visual blockwise
+ CTRL-Vs Visual blockwise using |v_CTRL-O| in Select mode
s Select by character
S Select by line
CTRL-S Select blockwise
- vs Visual by character using |v_CTRL-O| from
- Select mode
- Vs Visual by line using |v_CTRL-O| from Select mode
- CTRL-Vs Visual blockwise using |v_CTRL-O| from Select mode
i Insert
ic Insert mode completion |compl-generic|
ix Insert mode |i_CTRL-X| completion
R Replace |R|
Rc Replace mode completion |compl-generic|
- Rv Virtual Replace |gR|
Rx Replace mode |i_CTRL-X| completion
+ Rv Virtual Replace |gR|
+ Rvc Virtual Replace mode completion |compl-generic|
+ Rvx Virtual Replace mode |i_CTRL-X| completion
c Command-line editing
cv Vim Ex mode |gQ|
ce Normal Ex mode |Q|
@@ -8098,6 +8099,7 @@ mode([expr]) Return a string that indicates the current mode.
r? A |:confirm| query of some sort
! Shell or external command is executing
t Terminal-Job mode: keys go to the job
+
This is useful in the 'statusline' option or when used
with |remote_expr()| In most other places it always returns
"c" or "n".