docs: misc (#29622)

Co-authored-by: Christian Clason <c.clason@uni-graz.at>
Co-authored-by: zeertzjq <zeertzjq@outlook.com>
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@ -55,12 +55,12 @@ Several Neovim GUIs are available from scoop (extras): [scoop.sh/#/apps?q=neovim
1. Choose a package (**nvim-winXX.zip**) from the [releases page](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/releases).
2. Unzip the package. Any location is fine, administrator privileges are _not_ required.
- `$VIMRUNTIME` will be set to that location automatically.
3. Double-click `nvim-qt.exe`.
3. Run `nvim.exe` from a terminal.
**Optional** steps:
- Add the `bin` folder (e.g. `C:\Program Files\nvim\bin`) to your PATH.
- This makes it easy to run `nvim` and `nvim-qt` from anywhere.
- This makes it easy to run `nvim` from anywhere.
- If `:set spell` does not work, create the `C:/Users/foo/AppData/Local/nvim/site/spell` folder.
You can then copy your spell files over (for English, located
[here](https://github.com/vim/vim/blob/master/runtime/spell/en.utf-8.spl) and

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@ -3583,7 +3583,7 @@ id({expr}) *id()*
Note that `v:_null_string`, `v:_null_list`, `v:_null_dict` and
`v:_null_blob` have the same `id()` with different types
because they are internally represented as NULL pointers.
`id()` returns a hexadecimal representanion of the pointers to
`id()` returns a hexadecimal representation of the pointers to
the containers (i.e. like `0x994a40`), same as `printf("%p",
{expr})`, but it is advised against counting on the exact
format of the return value.

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@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
|q| q{0-9a-zA-Z"} record typed characters into named register
{0-9a-zA-Z"} (uppercase to append)
|q| q (while recording) stops recording
|Q| Q replay last recorded macro
|Q| Q 2 replay last recorded register
|q:| q: edit : command-line in command-line window
|q/| q/ edit / command-line in command-line window
|q?| q? edit ? command-line in command-line window
@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ tag char note action in Normal mode ~
search pattern and Visually select it
|gP| ["x]gP 2 put the text [from register x] before the
cursor N times, leave the cursor after it
|gQ| gQ switch to "Ex" mode with Vim editing
|gQ| gQ switch to "Ex" mode with Vim editing
|gR| gR 2 enter Virtual Replace mode
|gT| gT go to the previous tab page
|gU| gU{motion} 2 make Nmove text uppercase
@ -927,7 +927,6 @@ tag command note action in Visual mode ~
|v_O| O move horizontally to other corner of area
|v_P| P replace highlighted area with register
contents; registers are unchanged
Q does not start Ex mode
|v_R| R 2 delete the highlighted lines and start
insert
|v_S| S 2 delete the highlighted lines and start

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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ gx Opens the current filepath or URL (decided by
This implies that an insert command must be completed
(to start Insert mode, see |:startinsert|). A ":"
command must be completed as well. And you can't use
"Q" or "gQ" to start Ex mode.
"gQ" to start Ex mode.
The display is not updated while ":normal" is busy.

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@ -4316,7 +4316,7 @@ function vim.fn.iconv(string, from, to) end
--- Note that `v:_null_string`, `v:_null_list`, `v:_null_dict` and
--- `v:_null_blob` have the same `id()` with different types
--- because they are internally represented as NULL pointers.
--- `id()` returns a hexadecimal representanion of the pointers to
--- `id()` returns a hexadecimal representation of the pointers to
--- the containers (i.e. like `0x994a40`), same as `printf("%p",
--- {expr})`, but it is advised against counting on the exact
--- format of the return value.

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@ -213,9 +213,7 @@ void diff_buf_add(buf_T *buf)
semsg(_("E96: Cannot diff more than %" PRId64 " buffers"), (int64_t)DB_COUNT);
}
///
/// Remove all buffers to make diffs for.
///
static void diff_buf_clear(void)
{
for (int i = 0; i < DB_COUNT; i++) {
@ -367,7 +365,6 @@ static void diff_mark_adjust_tp(tabpage_T *tp, int idx, linenr_T line1, linenr_T
break;
}
//
// Check for these situations:
// 1 2 3
// 1 2 3
@ -835,7 +832,6 @@ static int diff_write(buf_T *buf, diffin_T *din)
return r;
}
///
/// Update the diffs for all buffers involved.
///
/// @param dio
@ -909,20 +905,16 @@ theend:
xfree(dio->dio_diff.dout_fname);
}
///
/// Return true if the options are set to use the internal diff library.
/// Note that if the internal diff failed for one of the buffers, the external
/// diff will be used anyway.
///
int diff_internal(void)
FUNC_ATTR_PURE
{
return (diff_flags & DIFF_INTERNAL) != 0 && *p_dex == NUL;
}
///
/// Return true if the internal diff failed for one of the diff buffers.
///
static int diff_internal_failed(void)
{
// Only need to do something when there is another buffer.
@ -1003,11 +995,9 @@ theend:
}
}
///
/// Do a quick test if "diff" really works. Otherwise it looks like there
/// are no differences. Can't use the return value, it's non-zero when
/// there are differences.
///
static int check_external_diff(diffio_T *diffio)
{
// May try twice, first with "-a" and then without.
@ -1091,9 +1081,7 @@ static int check_external_diff(diffio_T *diffio)
return OK;
}
///
/// Invoke the xdiff function.
///
static int diff_file_internal(diffio_T *diffio)
{
xpparam_t param;
@ -1813,9 +1801,7 @@ void diff_clear(tabpage_T *tp)
tp->tp_first_diff = NULL;
}
///
/// return true if the options are set to use diff linematch
///
/// Return true if the options are set to use diff linematch.
bool diff_linematch(diff_T *dp)
{
if (!(diff_flags & DIFF_LINEMATCH)) {

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@ -2027,7 +2027,6 @@ static void insert_special(int c, int allow_modmask, int ctrlv)
// '0' and '^' are special, because they can be followed by CTRL-D.
#define ISSPECIAL(c) ((c) < ' ' || (c) >= DEL || (c) == '0' || (c) == '^')
///
/// "flags": INSCHAR_FORMAT - force formatting
/// INSCHAR_CTRLV - char typed just after CTRL-V
/// INSCHAR_NO_FEX - don't use 'formatexpr'

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@ -5293,7 +5293,7 @@ M.funcs = {
Note that `v:_null_string`, `v:_null_list`, `v:_null_dict` and
`v:_null_blob` have the same `id()` with different types
because they are internally represented as NULL pointers.
`id()` returns a hexadecimal representanion of the pointers to
`id()` returns a hexadecimal representation of the pointers to
the containers (i.e. like `0x994a40`), same as `printf("%p",
{expr})`, but it is advised against counting on the exact
format of the return value.

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@ -1678,8 +1678,8 @@ int vgetc(void)
vgetc_char = c;
}
// a keypad or special function key was not mapped, use it like
// its ASCII equivalent
// A keypad or special function key was not mapped, use it like
// its ASCII equivalent.
switch (c) {
case K_KPLUS:
c = '+'; break;

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@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ EXTERN int Columns INIT( = DFLT_COLS); // nr of columns in the screen
// held down based on the MOD_MASK_* symbols that are read first.
EXTERN int mod_mask INIT( = 0); // current key modifiers
// The value of "mod_mask" and the unmodified character before calling merge_modifiers().
// The value of "mod_mask" and the unmodified character in vgetc() after it has
// called vgetorpeek() enough times.
EXTERN int vgetc_mod_mask INIT( = 0);
EXTERN int vgetc_char INIT( = 0);

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@ -2273,7 +2273,6 @@ void highlight_changed(void)
// sentinel value. used when no highlight namespace is active
highlight_attr[HLF_COUNT] = 0;
//
// Setup the user highlights
//
// Temporarily utilize 10 more hl entries:

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@ -3419,9 +3419,7 @@ term_again:
break;
}
//
// Skip preprocessor directives and blank lines.
//
if (cin_ispreproc_cont(&l, &curwin->w_cursor.lnum, &amount)) {
continue;
}

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@ -545,10 +545,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
no_wait_return = true;
//
// Create the requested number of windows and edit buffers in them.
// Also does recovery if "recoverymode" set.
//
create_windows(&params);
TIME_MSG("opening buffers");

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@ -1660,7 +1660,6 @@ size_t find_ident_at_pos(win_T *wp, linenr_T lnum, colnr_T startcol, char **text
// When starting on a ']' count it, so that we include the '['.
bn = ptr[col] == ']';
//
// 2. Back up to start of identifier/text.
//
// Remember class of character under cursor.