Gary Johnson wrote:
> ":help :browse" says:
>
> {only in Win32, Athena, Motif, GTK and Mac GUI}
>
> That suggests that :browse works only in the GUI, but it also
> works when running in a terminal on Linux when built as a Normal
> version with GTK2 GUI and on Cygwin when built as a Normal version
> without a GUI but with with -DFEAT_BROWSE. So is the note trying
> to say that those are the only GUI types that support :browse?
>
> I think that note should be clarified to say that :browse works in
> Vi and GUI modes, but only when compiled with the +browse feature
> and in GUI mode only in the Win32, Athena, Motif, GTK and Mac GUIs.
> Maybe the following?
>
> {in Vi or GUI mode only when compiled with the +browse
> feature and in GUI mode only in Win32, Athena, Motif,
> GTK and Mac GUI}
In a terminal only ":browse edit" works, and only if there is a plugin
that defines the FileExplorer autocommand group. This is not
documented, it appears. I'll add a few notes.
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