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*os_amiga.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2010 Aug 14
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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*Amiga*
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This file contains the particularities for the Amiga version of Vim.
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There is also a section specifically for |MorphOS| below.
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NOTE: The Amiga code is still included, but has not been maintained or tested.
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Installation on the Amiga:
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- Assign "VIM:" to the directory where the Vim "doc" directory is. Vim will
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look for the file "VIM:doc/help.txt" (for the help command).
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Setting the environment variable $VIM also works. And the other way around:
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when $VIM used and it is not defined, "VIM:" is used.
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- With DOS 1.3 or earlier: Put "arp.library" in "libs:". Vim must have been
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compiled with the |+ARP| feature enabled. Make sure that newcli and run are
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in "C:" (for executing external commands).
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- Put a shell that accepts a command with "-c" (e.g. "Csh" from Fish disk
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624) in "c:" or in any other directory that is in your search path (for
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executing external commands).
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If you have sufficient memory you can avoid startup delays by making Vim and
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csh resident with the command "rez csh vim". You will have to put
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"rezlib.library" in your "libs:" directory. Under 2.0 you will need rez
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version 0.5.
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If you do not use digraphs, you can save some memory by recompiling without
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the |+digraphs| feature. If you want to use Vim with other terminals you can
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recompile with the TERMCAP option. Vim compiles with Manx 5.x and SAS 6.x.
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See the makefiles and feature.h.
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If you notice Vim crashes on some files when syntax highlighting is on, or
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when using a search pattern with nested wildcards, it might be that the stack
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is too small. Try increasing the stack size. In a shell use the Stack
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command before launching Vim. On the Workbench, select the Vim icon, use the
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workbench "Info" menu and change the Stack field in the form.
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If you want to use different colors set the termcap codes:
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t_mr (for inverted text)
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t_md (for bold text)
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t_me (for normal text after t_mr and t_md)
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t_so (for standout mode)
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t_se (for normal text after t_so)
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t_us (for underlined text)
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t_ue (for normal text after t_us)
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t_ZH (for italic text)
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t_ZR (for normal text after t_ZH)
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Standard ANSI escape sequences are used. The codes are:
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30 grey char 40 grey cell >0 grey background 0 all attributes off
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31 black char 41 black cell >1 black background 1 boldface
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32 white char 42 white cell >2 white background 2 faint
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33 blue char 43 blue cell >3 blue background 3 italic
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34 grey char 44 grey cell >4 grey background 4 underscore
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35 black char 45 black cell >5 black background 7 reverse video
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36 white char 46 white cell >6 white background 8 invisible
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37 blue char 47 blue cell >7 blue background
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The codes with '>' must be the last. The cell and background color should be
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the same. The codes can be combined by separating them with a semicolon. For
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example to get white text on a blue background: >
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:set t_me=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m
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:set t_se=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m
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:set t_ue=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m
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:set t_ZR=^V<Esc>[0;32;43;>3m
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:set t_md=^V<Esc>[1;32;43;>3m
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:set t_mr=^V<Esc>[7;32;43;>3m
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:set t_so=^V<Esc>[0;31;43;>3m
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:set t_us=^V<Esc>[4;32;43;>3m
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:set t_ZH=^V<Esc>[3;32;43;>3m
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When using multiple commands with a filter command, e.g. >
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:r! echo this; echo that
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Only the output of the last command is used. To fix this you have to group the
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commands. This depends on the shell you use (that is why it is not done
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automatically in Vim). Examples: >
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:r! (echo this; echo that)
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:r! {echo this; echo that}
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Commands that accept a single file name allow for embedded spaces in the file
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name. However, when using commands that accept several file names, embedded
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spaces need to be escaped with a backslash.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Vim for MorphOS *MorphOS*
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[this section mostly by Ali Akcaagac]
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For the latest info about the MorphOS version:
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http://www.akcaagac.com/index_vim.html
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Problems ~
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There are a couple of problems which are not MorphOS related but more Vim and
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UN*X related. When starting up Vim in ram: it complains with a nag requester
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from MorphOS please simply ignore it. Another problem is when running Vim as
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is some plugins will cause a few problems which you can ignore as well.
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Hopefully someone will be fixing it over the time.
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To pass all these problems for now you can either run:
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vim <file to be edited>
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or if you want to run Vim plain and enjoy the motion of Helpfiles etc. it then
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would be better to enter:
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vim --noplugins <of course you can add a file>
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Installation ~
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1) Please copy the binary 'VIM' file to c:
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2) Get the Vim runtime package from:
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ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/amiga/vim62rt.tgz
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and unpack it in your 'Apps' directory of the MorphOS installation. For me
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this would create following directory hierarchy:
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MorphOS:Apps/Vim/Vim62/...
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3) Add the following lines to your s:shell-startup (Important!).
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;Begin VIM
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Set VIM=MorphOS:Apps/Vim/Vim62
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Assign HOME: ""
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;End VIM
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4) Copy the '.vimrc' file to s:
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5) There is also a file named 'color-sequence' included in this archive. This
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will set the MorphOS Shell to show ANSI colors. Please copy the file to s:
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and change the s:shell-startup to:
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;Begin VIM
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Set VIM=MorphOS:Apps/Vim/Vim62
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Assign HOME: ""
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Execute S:Color-Sequence
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Cls
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;End VIM
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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