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<para>Last checked against version &vim-contversion;.</para>
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<para>Last checked against version &vim-contversion;.</para>
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<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
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<sect3><title>Program Files</title>
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-<para>ex (link to vim), rview (link to vim), rvim (link to vim), vi
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-(link to vim), view (link to vim), vim, vimdiff (link to vim), vimtutor
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-(link to vim) and xxd</para></sect3>
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+<para>efm_filter.pl, efm_perl.pl, ex (link to vim), less.sh, mve.awk,
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+pltags.pl, ref, rview (link to vim), rvim (link to vim), shtags.pl,
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+tcltags, vi (link to vim), view (link to vim), vim, vim132, vim2html.pl,
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+vimdiff (link to vim), vimm, vimspell.sh, vimtutor and xxd</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
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<sect3><title>Descriptions</title>
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+<sect4><title>efm_filter.pl</title>
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+<para>efm_filter.pl is a filter which reads from stdin, copies to
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+stdout and creates an error file that can be read by vim.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>efm_perl.pl</title>
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+<para>efm_perl.pl reformats the error messages of the Perl interpreter for
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+use with the quickfix mode of vim.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>ex</title>
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<sect4><title>ex</title>
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<para>ex starts vim in Ex mode.</para></sect4>
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<para>ex starts vim in Ex mode.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>less.sh</title>
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+<para>less.sh is a script which starts vim with less.vim.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>mve.awk</title>
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+<para>mve.awk processes vim errors.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>pltags.pl</title>
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+<para>pltags.pl creates a tags file for Perl code, for use by
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+vim.</para></sect4>
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+
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+<sect4><title>ref</title>
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+<para>ref checks the spelling of arguments.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>rview</title>
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<sect4><title>rview</title>
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<para>rview is a restricted version of view. No shell commands can be started
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<para>rview is a restricted version of view. No shell commands can be started
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-and Vim can't be suspended.</para></sect4>
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+and vim can't be suspended.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>rvim</title>
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<sect4><title>rvim</title>
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<para>rvim is the restricted version of vim. No shell commands can be started
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<para>rvim is the restricted version of vim. No shell commands can be started
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-and Vim can't be suspended.</para></sect4>
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+and vim can't be suspended.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>shtags.pl</title>
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+<para>shtags.pl generates a tag file for perl scripts.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>tcltags</title>
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+<para>tcltags generates a tag file for TCL code.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>vi</title>
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<sect4><title>vi</title>
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<para>vi starts vim in vi-compatible mode.</para></sect4>
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<para>vi starts vim in vi-compatible mode.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>vim</title>
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<sect4><title>vim</title>
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<para>vim starts vim in the normal, default way.</para></sect4>
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<para>vim starts vim in the normal, default way.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>vim132</title>
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+<para>vim132 starts vim with the terminal in 132 column mode.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>vim2html.pl</title>
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+<para>vim2html.pl converts vim documentation to HTML.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>vimdiff</title>
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<sect4><title>vimdiff</title>
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-<para>vimdiff edits two or three versions of a file with Vim and show
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+<para>vimdiff edits two or three versions of a file with vim and show
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differences.</para></sect4>
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differences.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>vimm</title>
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+<para>vimm enables the DEC locator input model on a remote
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+terminal.</para></sect4>
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+<sect4><title>vimspell.sh</title>
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+<para>vimspell.sh is a script which spells a file and generates the syntax
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+statements necessary to highlight in vim.</para></sect4>
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<sect4><title>vimtutor</title>
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<sect4><title>vimtutor</title>
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<para>vimtutor starts the Vim tutor.</para></sect4>
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<para>vimtutor starts the Vim tutor.</para></sect4>
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@@ -42,4 +84,3 @@ differences.</para></sect4>
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