On 28/12/08 12:31, Florian Rehnisch wrote: > o Matt Wozniski<[email protected]>: >> On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 6:49 AM, Florian Rehnisch wrote: > >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> it is said, that translators are the best profreaders. >> ^^^^ >> ;-) > > Ah well, sorry for that. I'm non-native ... > >>> # type: Plain text >>> #: usr_43.txt:61 >>> # FIXME: ticks around maplocalleader, not dquotes, for it's an option >>> msgid "" >>> "Likewise, the mapping for \"\\c\" will disappear when editing another" >>> "buffer. The \":map<buffer>\" command creates a mapping that is local to " >>> "the current buffer. This works with any mapping command: \":map!\"," >>> "\":vmap\", etc. The |<LocalLeader>| in the mapping is replaced with the " >>> "value of \"maplocalleader\"." > >> I disagree with this - maplocalleader isn't an option, it's a variable. >> 'options' should be quoted in the vim help, and "variables" should be >> double quoted. > > Ah, I see. Learning by errors. So why not state it's a variable, > like this: > > #v+ > --- usr_43.txt 2008-08-11 21:35:03.000000000 +0200 > +++ eix/usr_43.txt 2008-12-28 12:23:59.000000000 +0100 > @@ -57,7 +57,8 @@ > Likewise, the mapping for "\c" will disappear when editing another buffer. > The ":map<buffer>" command creates a mapping that is local to the current > buffer. This works with any mapping command: ":map!", ":vmap", etc. The > -|<LocalLeader>| in the mapping is replaced with the value of > "maplocalleader". > +|<LocalLeader>| in the mapping is replaced with the value of the variable > +"maplocalleader". > > You can find examples for filetype plugins in this directory:> > #v- > > flori
That's implicit. Options (used with :set) are shown within single quotes, ex-commands prefixed by a colon, functions followed by parentheses, etc. This help paragraph speaks about the value of "maplocalleader", another one might talk about "version" or "colors_name", etc. All these are variables or constants. Best regards, Tony. -- There was a plane crash over mid-ocean, and only three survivors were left in the life-raft: the Pope, the President, and Mayor Daley. Unfortunately, it was a one-man life-raft, and quickly sinking, so they started debating who should be allowed to stay. The Pope pointed out that he was the spiritual leader of millions all over the world, the President explained that if he died then America would be stuck with the Vice-President, and so forth. Then Mayor Daley said, "Look! We're not solving anything like this! The only fair thing to do is to vote on it." So they did, and Mayor Daley won by 97 votes. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
