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📄 os_amiga.txt

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*os_amiga.txt*  For Vim version 5.8.  Last change: 1999 Sep 14		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar							*Amiga*This file contains the particularities for the Amiga version of Vim.Installation on the Amiga:- Assign "VIM:" to the directory where the Vim "doc" directory is.  Vim will  look for the file "VIM:doc/help.txt" (for the help command).  Setting the environment variable $VIM also works.  And the other way around:  when $VIM used and it is not defined, "VIM:" is used.- With DOS 1.3 or earlier: Put "arp.library" in "libs:". Vim must have been  compiled with the |+ARP| feature enabled.  Make sure that newcli and run are  in "C:" (for executing external commands).- Put a shell that accepts a command with "-c" (e.g. "Csh" from Fish disk  624) in "c:" or in any other directory that is in your search path (for  executing external commands).If you have sufficient memory you can avoid startup delays by making Vim andcsh resident with the command "rez csh vim". You will have to put"rezlib.library" in your "libs:" directory. Under 2.0 you will need rezversion 0.5.If you do not use digraphs, you can save some memory by recompiling withoutthe |+digraphs| feature. If you want to use Vim with other terminals you canrecompile with the TERMCAP option. Vim compiles with Manx 5.x and SAS 6.x.See the makefiles and feature.h.If you want to use different colors set the termcap codes:	t_mr (for inverted text)	t_md (for bold text)	t_me (for normal text after t_mr and t_md)	t_so (for standout mode)	t_se (for normal text after t_so)	t_us (for underlined text)	t_ue (for normal text after t_us)	t_ZH (for italic text)	t_ZR (for normal text after t_ZH)Standard ANSI escape sequences are used. The codes are:30 grey char   40 grey cell   >0 grey background    0 all attributes off31 black char  41 black cell  >1 black background   1 boldface32 white char  42 white cell  >2 white background   2 faint33 blue char   43 blue cell   >3 blue background    3 italic34 grey char   44 grey cell   >4 grey background    4 underscore35 black char  45 black cell  >5 black background   7 reverse video36 white char  46 white cell  >6 white background   8 invisible37 blue char   47 blue cell   >7 blue backgroundThe codes with '>' must be the last. The cell and background color should bethe same. The codes can be combined by separating them with a semicolon. Forexample to get white text on a blue background:>  :set t_me=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m>  :set t_se=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m>  :set t_ue=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m>  :set t_ZR=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m>  :set t_md=^V<Esc>[1;32;43;>3m>  :set t_mr=^V<Esc>[7;32;43;>3m>  :set t_so=^V<Esc>[0;31;43;>3m>  :set t_us=^V<Esc>[4;32;43;>3m>  :set t_ZH=^V<Esc>[3;32;43;>3mWhen using multiple commands with a filter command, e.g.>  :r! echo this; echo thatOnly the output of the last command is used. To fix this you have to group thecommands. This depends on the shell you use (that is why it is not doneautomatically in Vim). Examples:>  :r! (echo this; echo that)>  :r! {echo this; echo that}Commands that accept a single file name allow for embedded spaces in the filename. However, when using commands that accept several file names, embeddedspaces need to be escaped with a backslash. vim:ts=8:sw=8:tw=78:

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