From 029f72b1a93430b24b88eb3a72c6114d9f149737 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 22:09:20 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2:9.1.0016. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt | 138 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 138 insertions(+) create mode 100644 runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt (limited to 'runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt') diff --git a/runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt b/runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e1a586d --- /dev/null +++ b/runtime/doc/os_qnx.txt @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +*os_qnx.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2005 Mar 29 + + + VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Julian Kinraid + + + *QNX* *qnx* + +1. General |qnx-general| +2. Compiling Vim |qnx-compiling| +3. Terminal support |qnx-terminal| +4. Photon GUI |photon-gui| +5. Photon fonts |photon-fonts| +6. Bugs & things To Do + +============================================================================== + +1. General *qnx-general* + +Vim on QNX behaves much like other unix versions. |os_unix.txt| + + +2. Compiling Vim *qnx-compiling* + +Vim can be compiled using the standard configure/make approach. If you want to +compile for X11, pass the --with-x option to configure. Otherwise, running +./configure without any arguments or passing --enable-gui=photon, will compile +vim with the Photon gui support. Run ./configure --help , to find out other +features you can enable/disable. + + +3. Terminal support *qnx-terminal* + +Vim has support for the mouse and clipboard in a pterm, if those options +are compiled in, which they are normally. + +The options that affect mouse support are |'mouse'| and |'ttymouse'|. When +using the mouse, only simple left and right mouse clicking/dragging is +supported. If you hold down shift, ctrl, or alt while using the mouse, pterm +will handle the mouse itself. It will make a selection, separate from what +vim's doing. + +When the mouse is in use, you can press Alt-RightMouse to open the pterm menu. +To turn the mouse off in vim, set the mouse option to nothing, set mouse= + + +4. Photon GUI *photon-gui* + +To start the gui for vim, you need to run either gvim or vim -g, otherwise +the terminal version will run. For more info - |gui-x11-start| + +Supported features: + :browse command |:browse| + :confirm command |:confirm| + Cursor blinking |'guicursor'| + Menus, popup menus and menu priorities |:menu| + |popup-menu| + |menu-priority| + Toolbar |gui-toolbar| + |'toolbar'| + Font selector (:set guifont=*) |photon-fonts| + Mouse focus |'mousefocus'| + Mouse hide |'mousehide'| + Mouse cursor shapes |'mouseshape'| + Clipboard |gui-clipboard| + +Unfinished features: + Various international support, such as Farsi & Hebrew support, + different encodings, etc. + + This help file + +Unsupported features: + Find & Replace window |:promptfind| + Tearoff menus + + Other things which I can't think of so I can't list them + + +5. Fonts *photon-fonts* + +You set fonts in the gui with the guifont option > + :set guifont=Lucida\ Terminal +< +The font must be a monospace font, and any spaces in the font name must be +escaped with a '\'. The default font used is PC Terminal, size 8. Using +'*' as the font name will open a standard Photon font selector where you can +select a font. + +Following the name, you can include optional settings to control the size and +style of the font, each setting separated by a ':'. Not all fonts support the +various styles. + +The options are, + s{size} Set the size of the font to {size} + b Bold style + a Use antialiasing + i Italic style + +Examples: + +Set the font to monospace size 10 with antialiasing > + :set guifont=monospace:s10:a +< +Set the font to Courier size 12, with bold and italics > + :set guifont=Courier:s12:b:i +< +Select a font with the requester > + :set guifont=* +< + + +6. Bugs & things To Do + +Known problems: + - Vim hangs sometimes when running an external program. Workaround: + put this line in your |vimrc| file: > + set noguipty + +Bugs: + - Still a slight problem with menu highlighting. + - When using phditto/phinows/etc., if you are using a font that + doesn't support the bold attribute, when vim attempts to draw + bold text it will be all messed up. + - The cursor can sometimes be hard to see. + - A number of minor problems that can fixed. :) + +Todo: + - Improve multi-language support. + - Options for setting the fonts used in the menu and toolbar. + - Find & Replace dialog. + - The clientserver features. + - Maybe tearoff menus. + + - Replace usage of fork() with spawn() when launching external + programs. + + vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: -- cgit v1.2.3