Hi Attached patch contains doc updates: - typo corrections - :help :search-args was misaligned with concealed text
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt index b8ab153..72a506f 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/tagsrch.txt @@ -454,9 +454,9 @@ The next file in the list is not used when: This also depends on whether case is ignored. Case is ignored when: - 'tagcase' is "followic" and 'ignorecase' is set - 'tagcase' is "ignore" -- 'tagcase' is "smart" and and the pattern only contains lower case +- 'tagcase' is "smart" and the pattern only contains lower case characters. -- 'tagcase' is "followscs" and 'smartcase' is set and and the pattern only +- 'tagcase' is "followscs" and 'smartcase' is set and the pattern only contains lower case characters. If case is not ignored, and the tags file only has a match without matching case, the next tags file is searched for a match with matching case. If no @@ -833,24 +833,24 @@ CTRL-W d Open a new window, with the cursor on the first *:search-args* Common arguments for the commands above: -[!] When included, find matches in lines that are recognized as comments. - When excluded, a match is ignored when the line is recognized as a - comment (according to 'comments'), or the match is in a C comment (after - "//" or inside /* */). Note that a match may be missed if a line is - recognized as a comment, but the comment ends halfway the line. - And if the line is a comment, but it is not recognized (according to - 'comments') a match may be found in it anyway. Example: > +[!] When included, find matches in lines that are recognized as comments. + When excluded, a match is ignored when the line is recognized as a + comment (according to 'comments'), or the match is in a C comment + (after "//" or inside /* */). Note that a match may be missed if a + line is recognized as a comment, but the comment ends halfway the line. + And if the line is a comment, but it is not recognized (according to + 'comments') a match may be found in it anyway. Example: > /* comment foobar */ -< A match for "foobar" is found, because this line is not recognized as a - comment (even though syntax highlighting does recognize it). - Note: Since a macro definition mostly doesn't look like a comment, the - [!] makes no difference for ":dlist", ":dsearch" and ":djump". -[/] A pattern can be surrounded by '/'. Without '/' only whole words are - matched, using the pattern "\<pattern\>". Only after the second '/' a - next command can be appended with '|'. Example: > +< A match for "foobar" is found, because this line is not recognized as + a comment (even though syntax highlighting does recognize it). + Note: Since a macro definition mostly doesn't look like a comment, the + [!] makes no difference for ":dlist", ":dsearch" and ":djump". +[/] A pattern can be surrounded by '/'. Without '/' only whole words are + matched, using the pattern "\<pattern\>". Only after the second '/' a + next command can be appended with '|'. Example: > :isearch /string/ | echo "the last one" -< For a ":djump", ":dsplit", ":dlist" and ":dsearch" command the pattern - is used as a literal string, not as a search pattern. +< For a ":djump", ":dsplit", ":dlist" and ":dsearch" command the pattern + is used as a literal string, not as a search pattern. vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: diff --git a/runtime/doc/version8.txt b/runtime/doc/version8.txt index 1be8b83..f97fff1 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/version8.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/version8.txt @@ -12884,7 +12884,7 @@ Files: src/search.c, src/testdir/Make_all.mak, src/Makefile, src/testdir/test_gn.vim Patch 7.4.2101 -Problem: Looping over windows, buffers and tab pages is inconsistant. +Problem: Looping over windows, buffers and tab pages is inconsistent. Solution: Use FOR_ALL_ macros everywhere. (Yegappan Lakshmanan) Files: src/buffer.c, src/diff.c, src/edit.c, src/eval.c, src/evalfunc.c, src/ex_cmds.c, src/ex_cmds2.c, src/ex_docmd.c, src/fileio.c,