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-*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Jul 27
+*quickfix.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Aug 31
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -631,15 +631,13 @@ Basic items
%% the single '%' character
%s search text (finds a string)
-The "%f" conversion depends on the current 'isfname' setting. "~/" is
+The "%f" conversion may depend on the current 'isfname' setting. "~/" is
expanded to the home directory and environment variables are expanded.
-The "%f" and "%m" conversions have to detect the end of the string. They
-should be followed by a character that cannot be in the string. Everything
-up to that character is included in the string. But when the next character
-is a '%' or a backslash, "%f" will look for any 'isfname' character and "%m"
-finds anything. If the "%f" or "%m" is at the end, everything up to the end
-of the line is included.
+The "%f" and "%m" conversions have to detect the end of the string. This
+normally happens by matching following characters and items. When nohting is
+following the rest of the line is matched. If "%f" is followed by a '%' or a
+backslash, it will look for a sequence of 'isfname' characters.
On MS-DOS, MS-Windows and OS/2 a leading "C:" will be included in "%f", even
when using "%f:". This means that a file name which is a single alphabetical