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diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt index 2b22105..aeaca0b 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2023 Jun 19 +*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2024 May 11 ------------------------------------------------ NETRW REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell @@ -449,10 +449,6 @@ settings are described below, in |netrw-browser-options|, and in messages don't always seem to show up this way, but one doesn't have to quit the window. - *g:netrw_win95ftp* =1 if using Win95, will remove four trailing blank - lines that o/s's ftp "provides" on transfers - =0 force normal ftp behavior (no trailing line removal) - *g:netrw_cygwin* =1 assume scp under windows is from cygwin. Also permits network browsing to use ls with time and size sorting (default if windows) @@ -828,8 +824,6 @@ set in the user's <.vimrc> file: (see also |netrw-settings| |netrw-protocol|) g:netrw_uid Holds current user-id for ftp. g:netrw_use_nt_rcp =0 don't use WinNT/2K/XP's rcp (default) =1 use WinNT/2K/XP's rcp, binary mode - g:netrw_win95ftp =0 use unix-style ftp even if win95/98/ME/etc - =1 use default method to do ftp > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- < *netrw-internal-variables* @@ -958,21 +952,8 @@ messages) you may write a NetReadFixup() function: endfunction > The NetReadFixup() function will be called if it exists and thus allows you to -customize your reading process. As a further example, <netrw.vim> contains -just such a function to handle Windows 95 ftp. For whatever reason, Windows -95's ftp dumps four blank lines at the end of a transfer, and so it is -desirable to automate their removal. Here's some code taken from <netrw.vim> -itself: -> - if has("win95") && g:netrw_win95ftp - fun! NetReadFixup(method, line1, line2) - if method == 3 " ftp (no <.netrc>) - let fourblanklines= line2 - 3 - silent fourblanklines .. "," .. line2 .. "g/^\s*/d" - endif - endfunction - endif -> +customize your reading process. + (Related topics: |ftp| |netrw-userpass| |netrw-start|) ============================================================================== @@ -2052,11 +2033,7 @@ passwords: better way to do that: I can use a regular ssh account which uses a password to access the material without the need to key-in the password each time. It's good for security and convenience. I tried ssh public key - authorization + ssh-agent, implementing this, and it works! Here are two - links with instructions: - - http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-keyc2/ - http://sial.org/howto/openssh/publickey-auth/ + authorization + ssh-agent, implementing this, and it works! Ssh hints: @@ -3412,16 +3389,7 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > (This section is likely to grow as I get feedback) (also see |netrw-debug|) *netrw-p1* - P1. I use windows 95, and my ftp dumps four blank lines at the {{{2 - end of every read. - - See |netrw-fixup|, and put the following into your - <.vimrc> file: - - let g:netrw_win95ftp= 1 - - *netrw-p2* - P2. I use Windows, and my network browsing with ftp doesn't sort by {{{2 + P1. I use Windows, and my network browsing with ftp doesn't sort by {{{2 time or size! -or- The remote system is a Windows server; why don't I get sorts by time or size? @@ -3447,8 +3415,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > modify its listing behavior. - *netrw-p3* - P3. I tried rcp://user@host/ (or protocol other than ftp) and netrw {{{2 + *netrw-p2* + P2. I tried rcp://user@host/ (or protocol other than ftp) and netrw {{{2 used ssh! That wasn't what I asked for... Netrw has two methods for browsing remote directories: ssh @@ -3456,8 +3424,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > When it comes time to do download a file (not just a directory listing), netrw will use the given protocol to do so. - *netrw-p4* - P4. I would like long listings to be the default. {{{2 + *netrw-p3* + P3. I would like long listings to be the default. {{{2 Put the following statement into your |.vimrc|: > @@ -3466,8 +3434,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > Check out |netrw-browser-var| for more customizations that you can set. - *netrw-p5* - P5. My times come up oddly in local browsing {{{2 + *netrw-p4* + P4. My times come up oddly in local browsing {{{2 Does your system's strftime() accept the "%c" to yield dates such as "Sun Apr 27 11:49:23 1997"? If not, do a @@ -3476,16 +3444,16 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > let g:netrw_timefmt= "%X" (where X is the option) < - *netrw-p6* - P6. I want my current directory to track my browsing. {{{2 + *netrw-p5* + P5. I want my current directory to track my browsing. {{{2 How do I do that? Put the following line in your |.vimrc|: > let g:netrw_keepdir= 0 < - *netrw-p7* - P7. I use Chinese (or other non-ascii) characters in my filenames, {{{2 + *netrw-p6* + P6. I use Chinese (or other non-ascii) characters in my filenames, {{{2 and netrw (Explore, Sexplore, Hexplore, etc) doesn't display them! (taken from an answer provided by Wu Yongwei on the vim @@ -3499,8 +3467,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > (...it is one more reason to recommend that people use utf-8!) - *netrw-p8* - P8. I'm getting "ssh is not executable on your system" -- what do I {{{2 + *netrw-p7* + P7. I'm getting "ssh is not executable on your system" -- what do I {{{2 do? (Dudley Fox) Most people I know use putty for windows ssh. It @@ -3582,8 +3550,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > of the others will use the string in g:netrw_ssh_cmd by default. - *netrw-p9* *netrw-ml_get* - P9. I'm browsing, changing directory, and bang! ml_get errors {{{2 + *netrw-p8* *netrw-ml_get* + P8. I'm browsing, changing directory, and bang! ml_get errors {{{2 appear and I have to kill vim. Any way around this? Normally netrw attempts to avoid writing swapfiles for @@ -3593,8 +3561,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > in your <.vimrc>: > let g:netrw_use_noswf= 0 < - *netrw-p10* - P10. I'm being pestered with "[something] is a directory" and {{{2 + *netrw-p9* + P9. I'm being pestered with "[something] is a directory" and {{{2 "Press ENTER or type command to continue" prompts... The "[something] is a directory" prompt is issued by Vim, @@ -3604,8 +3572,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > I also suggest that you set your |'cmdheight'| to 2 (or more) in your <.vimrc> file. - *netrw-p11* - P11. I want to have two windows; a thin one on the left and my {{{2 + *netrw-p10* + P10. I want to have two windows; a thin one on the left and my {{{2 editing window on the right. How may I accomplish this? You probably want netrw running as in a side window. If so, you @@ -3630,8 +3598,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > <middlemouse> to select the file. - *netrw-p12* - P12. My directory isn't sorting correctly, or unwanted letters are {{{2 + *netrw-p11* + P11. My directory isn't sorting correctly, or unwanted letters are {{{2 appearing in the listed filenames, or things aren't lining up properly in the wide listing, ... @@ -3640,8 +3608,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > Multibyte encodings use two (or more) bytes per character. You may need to change |g:netrw_sepchr| and/or |g:netrw_xstrlen|. - *netrw-p13* - P13. I'm a Windows + putty + ssh user, and when I attempt to {{{2 + *netrw-p12* + P12. I'm a Windows + putty + ssh user, and when I attempt to {{{2 browse, the directories are missing trailing "/"s so netrw treats them as file transfers instead of as attempts to browse subdirectories. How may I fix this? @@ -3661,8 +3629,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > "let g:netrw_sftp_cmd = "d:\\dev\\putty\\PSFTP.exe" "let g:netrw_scp_cmd = "d:\\dev\\putty\\PSCP.exe" < - *netrw-p14* - P14. I would like to speed up writes using Nwrite and scp/ssh {{{2 + *netrw-p13* + P13. I would like to speed up writes using Nwrite and scp/ssh {{{2 style connections. How? (Thomer M. Gil) Try using ssh's ControlMaster and ControlPath (see the ssh_config @@ -3688,8 +3656,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > vim scp://host.domain.com//home/user/.bashrc < - *netrw-p15* - P15. How may I use a double-click instead of netrw's usual single {{{2 + *netrw-p14* + P14. How may I use a double-click instead of netrw's usual single {{{2 click to open a file or directory? (Ben Fritz) First, disable netrw's mapping with > @@ -3701,8 +3669,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > all netrw's mouse mappings, not just the <leftmouse> one. (see |g:netrw_mousemaps|) - *netrw-p16* - P16. When editing remote files (ex. :e ftp://hostname/path/file), {{{2 + *netrw-p15* + P15. When editing remote files (ex. :e ftp://hostname/path/file), {{{2 under Windows I get an |E303| message complaining that its unable to open a swap file. @@ -3710,8 +3678,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > directory. Start netrw from your $HOME or other writable directory. - *netrw-p17* - P17. Netrw is closing buffers on its own. {{{2 + *netrw-p16* + P16. Netrw is closing buffers on its own. {{{2 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. :Explore, navigate directories, open a file 2. :Explore, open another file @@ -3724,15 +3692,15 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > It appears that the buffers are not exactly closed; a ":ls!" will show them (although ":ls" does not). - *netrw-P18* - P18. How to locally edit a file that's only available via {{{2 + *netrw-P17* + P17. How to locally edit a file that's only available via {{{2 another server accessible via ssh? See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12469645/ "Using Vim to Remotely Edit A File on ServerB Only Accessible From ServerA" - *netrw-P19* - P19. How do I get numbering on in directory listings? {{{2 + *netrw-P18* + P18. How do I get numbering on in directory listings? {{{2 With |g:netrw_bufsettings|, you can control netrw's buffer settings; try putting > let g:netrw_bufsettings="noma nomod nu nobl nowrap ro nornu" @@ -3740,8 +3708,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > instead, try > let g:netrw_bufsettings="noma nomod nonu nobl nowrap ro rnu" < - *netrw-P20* - P20. How may I have gvim start up showing a directory listing? {{{2 + *netrw-P19* + P19. How may I have gvim start up showing a directory listing? {{{2 Try putting the following code snippet into your .vimrc: > augroup VimStartup au! @@ -3753,8 +3721,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > This snippet assumes that you have client-server enabled (ie. a "huge" vim version). - *netrw-P21* - P21. I've made a directory (or file) with an accented character, {{{2 + *netrw-P20* + P20. I've made a directory (or file) with an accented character, {{{2 but netrw isn't letting me enter that directory/read that file: Its likely that the shell or o/s is using a different encoding @@ -3764,8 +3732,8 @@ Example: Clear netrw's marked file list via a mapping on gu > au FileType netrw set enc=latin1 < - *netrw-P22* - P22. I get an error message when I try to copy or move a file: {{{2 + *netrw-P21* + P21. I get an error message when I try to copy or move a file: {{{2 **error** (netrw) tried using g:netrw_localcopycmd<cp>; it doesn't work! |