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-*options.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Mar 11
+*options.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 Mar 29
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -7502,8 +7502,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
highlighted with |hl-NonText|.
You may also want to add "lastline" to the 'display' option to show as
much of the last line as possible.
- NOTE: only partly implemented, currently works with CTRL-E, CTRL-Y
- and scrolling with the mouse.
+ NOTE: partly implemented, doesn't work yet for |gj| and |gk|.
*'softtabstop'* *'sts'*
'softtabstop' 'sts' number (default 0)
@@ -8106,7 +8105,7 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
appear wrong in many places, e.g., when printing it.
The value must be more than 0 and less than 10000.
- There are four main ways to use tabs in Vim:
+ There are five main ways to use tabs in Vim:
1. Always keep 'tabstop' at 8, set 'softtabstop' and 'shiftwidth' to 4
(or 3 or whatever you prefer) and use 'noexpandtab'. Then Vim
will use a mix of tabs and spaces, but typing <Tab> and <BS> will
@@ -9469,8 +9468,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
will scroll 'window' minus two lines, with a minimum of one.
When 'window' is equal to 'lines' minus one CTRL-F and CTRL-B scroll
in a much smarter way, taking care of wrapping lines.
- When resizing the Vim window, the value is smaller than 1 or more than
- or equal to 'lines' it will be set to 'lines' minus 1.
+ When resizing the Vim window, and the value is smaller than 1 or more
+ than or equal to 'lines' it will be set to 'lines' minus 1.
Note: Do not confuse this with the height of the Vim window, use
'lines' for that.