runtime(doc): remove mentioning of netrwSettings.vim Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/54fb7ba25665b4a9cc9dc8639f2292e62b43d677 Author: Lane East <lane...@laneast.com> Date: Thu Aug 7 14:37:20 2025 +0200
runtime(doc): remove mentioning of netrwSettings.vim closes: https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/17925 Signed-off-by: Lane East <lane...@laneast.com> Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <c...@256bit.org> diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt index ae64ad466..d532e7c74 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Original Author: Charles E. Campbell Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright* The VIM LICENSE applies to the files in this package, including - netrw.vim, netrw.txt, netrwSettings.vim, and - syntax/netrw.vim. Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its + netrw.vim, netrw.txt, and syntax/netrw.vim. + Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By @@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright* Marked Files: Unmarking.............................|netrw-mu| Netrw Browser Variables.............................|netrw-browser-var| Netrw Browsing And Option Incompatibilities.........|netrw-incompatible| - Netrw Settings Window...............................|netrw-settings-window| Obtaining A File....................................|netrw-O| Preview Window......................................|netrw-p| Previous Window.....................................|netrw-P| diff --git a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/netrw/doc/netrw.txt b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/netrw/doc/netrw.txt index e041a9acc..995bd37f9 100644 --- a/runtime/pack/dist/opt/netrw/doc/netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/pack/dist/opt/netrw/doc/netrw.txt @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Original Author: Charles E. Campbell Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright* The VIM LICENSE applies to the files in this package, including - netrw.vim, netrw.txt, netrwSettings.vim, and - syntax/netrw.vim. Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its + netrw.vim, netrw.txt, and syntax/netrw.vim. + Like anything else that's free, netrw.vim and its associated files are provided *as is* and comes with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. No guarantees of merchantability. No guarantees of suitability for any purpose. By @@ -98,7 +98,6 @@ Copyright: Copyright (C) 2017 Charles E Campbell *netrw-copyright* Marked Files: Unmarking.............................|netrw-mu| Netrw Browser Variables.............................|netrw-browser-var| Netrw Browsing And Option Incompatibilities.........|netrw-incompatible| - Netrw Settings Window...............................|netrw-settings-window| Obtaining A File....................................|netrw-O| Preview Window......................................|netrw-p| Previous Window.....................................|netrw-P| @@ -121,7 +120,7 @@ you'll need to have at least the following in your <.vimrc>: set nocp " 'compatible' is not set filetype plugin on " plugins are enabled < -(see |'cp'| and |:filetype-plugin-on|) +(see 'cp' and |:filetype-plugin-on|) Netrw supports "transparent" editing of files on other machines using urls (see |netrw-transparent|). As an example of this, let's assume you have an @@ -667,7 +666,7 @@ However, |netrw-ssh-hack| can help with this problem. 5. Activation *netrw-activate* {{{1 Network-oriented file transfers are available by default whenever Vim's -|'nocompatible'| mode is enabled. Netrw's script files reside in your +'nocompatible' mode is enabled. Netrw's script files reside in your system's plugin, autoload, and syntax directories; just the plugin/netrwPlugin.vim script is sourced automatically whenever you bring up vim. The main script in autoload/netrw.vim is only loaded when you actually @@ -1170,7 +1169,7 @@ The :NetrwMB command is available outside of netrw buffers (once netrw has been invoked in the session). The file ".netrwbook" holds bookmarks when netrw (and vim) is not active. By -default, its stored on the first directory on the user's |'runtimepath'|. +default, its stored on the first directory on the user's 'runtimepath'. Related Topics: |netrw-gb| how to return (go) to a bookmark @@ -1396,7 +1395,7 @@ used in that count. See |g:netrw_dirhistmax| for how to control the quantity of history stack slots. The file ".netrwhist" holds history when netrw (and vim) is not active. By default, its stored on the first directory on the user's -|'runtimepath'|. +'runtimepath'. Related Topics: |netrw-U| changing to a successor directory @@ -1515,7 +1514,7 @@ DIRECTORY EXPLORATION COMMANDS {{{2 *netrw-:Explore* :Explore will open the local-directory browser on the current file's directory (or on directory [dir] if specified). The window will be - split only if the file has been modified and |'hidden'| is not set, + split only if the file has been modified and 'hidden' is not set, otherwise the browsing window will take over that window. Normally the splitting is taken horizontally. Also see: |netrw-:Rexplore| @@ -2400,11 +2399,11 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) *g:netrw_alto* change from above splitting to below splitting by setting this variable (see |netrw-o|) - default: =&sb (see |'sb'|) + default: =&sb (see 'sb') *g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting by setting this variable (see |netrw-v|) - default: =&spr (see |'spr'|) + default: =&spr (see 'spr') *g:netrw_banner* enable/suppress the banner =0: suppress the banner @@ -2472,7 +2471,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) *g:netrw_cursor* = 2 (default) This option controls the use of the - |'cursorline'| (cul) and |'cursorcolumn'| + 'cursorline' (cul) and 'cursorcolumn' (cuc) settings by netrw: Value Thin-Long-Tree Wide @@ -2487,15 +2486,15 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) =8 cul U-cuc cul cuc Where - u-cul : user's |'cursorline'| initial setting used - u-cuc : user's |'cursorcolumn'| initial setting used - U-cul : user's |'cursorline'| current setting used - U-cuc : user's |'cursorcolumn'| current setting used - cul : |'cursorline'| will be locally set - cuc : |'cursorcolumn'| will be locally set + u-cul : user's 'cursorline' initial setting used + u-cuc : user's 'cursorcolumn' initial setting used + U-cul : user's 'cursorline' current setting used + U-cuc : user's 'cursorcolumn' current setting used + cul : 'cursorline' will be locally set + cuc : 'cursorcolumn' will be locally set The "initial setting" means the values of - the |'cuc'| and |'cul'| settings in effect when + the 'cuc' and 'cul' settings in effect when netrw last saw |g:netrw_cursor| >= 5 or when netrw was initially run. @@ -2566,7 +2565,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) *g:netrw_ffkeep* (default: doesn't exist) If this variable exists and is zero, then netrw will not do a save and restore for - |'fileformat'|. + 'fileformat'. *g:netrw_fname_escape* =' ?&;%' Used on filenames before remote reading/writing @@ -2618,7 +2617,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) .netrwhist). Netrw uses |expand()|on the string. default: the first directory on the - |'runtimepath'| + 'runtimepath' *g:netrw_keepdir* =1 (default) keep current directory immune from the browsing directory. @@ -2814,7 +2813,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) netrwYacc : *.y In addition, those groups mentioned in - |'suffixes'| are also added to the special + 'suffixes' are also added to the special file highlighting group. These syntax highlighting groups are linked to netrwGray or Folded by default @@ -2892,7 +2891,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) used to specify the quantity of lines or columns for the new window. If g:netrw_winsize is zero, then a normal - split will be made (ie. |'equalalways'| will + split will be made (ie. 'equalalways' will take effect, for example). default: 50 (for 50%) @@ -2911,7 +2910,7 @@ your browsing preferences. (see also: |netrw-settings|) codepoint; a hard tab is one; wide and narrow CJK are one each; etc.) =3: virtual length (counting tabs as anything - between 1 and |'tabstop'|, wide CJK as 2 + between 1 and 'tabstop', wide CJK as 2 rather than 1, Arabic alif as zero when immediately preceded by lam, one otherwise, etc) @@ -3003,7 +3002,7 @@ These will: Related: if you like this idea, you may also find :Lexplore (|netrw-:Lexplore|) or |g:netrw_chgwin| of interest -Also see: |g:netrw_chgwin| |netrw-P| |'previewwindow'| |CTRL-W_z| |:pclose| +Also see: |g:netrw_chgwin| |netrw-P| 'previewwindow' |CTRL-W_z| |:pclose| PREVIOUS WINDOW *netrw-P* *netrw-prvwin* {{{2 @@ -3401,7 +3400,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > not by netrw, and there appears to be no way to work around it. Coupled with the default cmdheight of 1, this message causes the "Press ENTER..." prompt. So: read |hit-enter|; - I also suggest that you set your |'cmdheight'| to 2 (or more) in + I also suggest that you set your 'cmdheight' to 2 (or more) in your <.vimrc> file. *netrw-p10* @@ -3520,7 +3519,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > I expect both buffers to exist, but only the last one does. (Lance) Problem is caused by "set autochdir" in .vimrc. - (drchip) I am able to duplicate this problem with |'acd'| set. + (drchip) I am able to duplicate this problem with 'acd' set. It appears that the buffers are not exactly closed; a ":ls!" will show them (although ":ls" does not). -- -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_dev" group. 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