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Making Vim Run
|index.txt|     alphabetical index of all commands
|help-tags|     all the tags you can jump to (index of tags)
|howto.txt|     how to do the most common editing tasks
|tips.txt|      various tips on using Vim
|message.txt|   (error) messages and explanations
|quotes.txt|    remarks from users of Vim
|todo.txt|      known problems and desired extensions
|develop.txt|   development of Vim
|debug.txt|     debugging Vim itself
|usr_24.txt|  Inserting quicklysing course for beginners                                   73,1           36%µÑ€Ñ…у
|usr_90.txt|  Installing Vim
|usr_25.txt|  Editing formatted textn in Uganda                                      ия информации
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|usr_26.txt|  Repeatingoundr children in Uganda                                       из программы
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|usr_27.txt|  Search commands and patterns
REFERENCE MANUAL: These files explain every detail of Vim.      *reference_toc*
|usr_28.txt|  Foldingr settings
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|usr_29.txt|  Moving through programsng
General subjects
|usr_30.txt|  Editing programsn one file
|intro.txt|     general introduction to Vim; notation used in help files
|usr_31.txt|  Exploiting the GUI
|help.txt|      overview and quick reference (this file)
|usr_32.txt|  The undo tree
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|pi_netrw.txt|     Reading and writing files over a network
LOCAL ADDITIONS:                                *local-additions*
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*bars*          Bars example
Now that you've jumped here with CTRL-] or a double mouse click, you can use
CTRL-T, CTRL-O, g<RightMouse>, or <C-RightMouse> to go back to where you were.
Note that tags are within | characters, but when highlighting is enabled these
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|os_beos.txt|   BeOS and BeBox
|pi_tar.txt|t|  DifTar file explorerVim version 6.4 and 7.x
|os_dos.txt|    MS-DOS and MS-Windows NT/95 common items
|pi_vimball.txt|   Create a self-installing Vim script
|os_mac.txt|    Macintosh
|pi_zip.txt||   PerZip archive explorerpport
|if_pyth.txt|   Python interfacesupport and editingix cycle
|if_sniff.txt|  SNiFF+ interfaceeditingiple windows and buffers
|if_tcl.txt|    Tcl interfacege support and editinges
|if_ole.txt|    OLE automation interface for Win32ng
|if_ruby.txt|   Ruby interfaceamming language) support
*help.txt*      For Vim version 7.1.  Last change: 2006 Nov 07
                        VIM - main help file
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      Move around:  Use the cursor keys, or "h" to go left,            h   l
                    "j" to go down, "k" to go up, "l" to go right.       j
Close this window:  Use ":q<Enter>".
   Get out of Vim:  Use ":qa!<Enter>" (careful, all changes are lost!).
                    Double-click the left mouse button on a tag, e.g. |bars|.
        Jump back:  Type CTRL-T or CTRL-O (repeat to go further back).
Jump to a subject:  Position the cursor on a tag (e.g. |bars|) and hit CTRL-].
   With the mouse:  ":set mouse=a" to enable the mouse (in xterm or GUI).
                    It is possible to further specify the context:
Gener07 subjects      more than one file
                                                        *help-context*
 usr_09.txt|  Using the GUI
|tutor|         30 minutes training course for beginners                                   36,1            8%¸Ð·Ñƒ
BASIC:ge.txt|   commands for using multiple tab pages
|if_tcl.txt|    Tcl interface
|arabic.txt|    Arabic language support and editing
|farsi.txt|     Farsi (Persian) editing
|hebrew         Hebrew language support and editing