On 2010-09-21, Brian Sullivan wrote:

> On Sep 21, 8:18 am, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Sep 20, 10:35 pm, Vivek Bhat <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:11 AM, Brian Sullivan 
> > > <[email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > > > I've seen lots of references to it, and even had it enabled on my
> > > > Windows installations of Vim.  But I can't find in the documentation
> > > > exactly what changes it that setting makes to the Vim environment.
> > > > Can someone enlighten me?
> >
> > > Basically it is to enable the way in which you work on MS environment.
> >
> > > Ctrl-P (copy), Ctrl-V (paste).. etc. Remove that and you
> > >     cannot use these windows shortcuts and will have to use only vim way
> >
> > No, this is incorrect. :behave mswin does not do this, the mswin.vim
> > file in the Vim runtime that some people source does this. See John's
> > answer or the :help for :behave.

> Thanks, guys! ":help :behave" got me exactly the information I was
> looking for.  I was just typing ":help" and / searching for "behave",
> which didn't get me what I wanted, obviously.

In the future, if you're looking for help on some topic such as
behave, just type

    :help behave

and Ctrl-D to see a list of all help topics containing that word.
(In the case of behave, there is only one.)  If that doesn't yield
any results, which is often the case when you don't Vim's term for
something, you can search the entire help system for a word or
pattern using :helpgrep.

Regards,
Gary

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