vim-patch:e299591: runtime(doc): clarify 'shortmess' flag "S" (#29131)

fixes: vim/vim#14893

e299591498

Co-authored-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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3 changed files with 21 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -5459,8 +5459,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
message; also for quickfix message (e.g., ":cn")
s don't give "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" or *shm-s*
"search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages; when using
the search count do not show "W" after the count message (see
S below)
the search count do not show "W" before the count message
(see |shm-S| below)
t truncate file message at the start if it is too long *shm-t*
to fit on the command-line, "<" will appear in the left most
column; ignored in Ex mode
@ -5482,7 +5482,11 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
`:silent` was used for the command; note that this also
affects messages from 'autoread' reloading
S do not show search count message when searching, e.g. *shm-S*
"[1/5]"
"[1/5]". When the "S" flag is not present (e.g. search count
is shown), the "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" and
"search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages are only
indicated by a "W" (Mnemonic: Wrapped) letter before the
search count statistics.
This gives you the opportunity to avoid that a change between buffers
requires you to hit <Enter>, but still gives as useful a message as

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@ -5781,8 +5781,8 @@ vim.bo.sw = vim.bo.shiftwidth
--- message; also for quickfix message (e.g., ":cn")
--- s don't give "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" or *shm-s*
--- "search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages; when using
--- the search count do not show "W" after the count message (see
--- S below)
--- the search count do not show "W" before the count message
--- (see `shm-S` below)
--- t truncate file message at the start if it is too long *shm-t*
--- to fit on the command-line, "<" will appear in the left most
--- column; ignored in Ex mode
@ -5804,7 +5804,11 @@ vim.bo.sw = vim.bo.shiftwidth
--- `:silent` was used for the command; note that this also
--- affects messages from 'autoread' reloading
--- S do not show search count message when searching, e.g. *shm-S*
--- "[1/5]"
--- "[1/5]". When the "S" flag is not present (e.g. search count
--- is shown), the "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" and
--- "search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages are only
--- indicated by a "W" (Mnemonic: Wrapped) letter before the
--- search count statistics.
---
--- This gives you the opportunity to avoid that a change between buffers
--- requires you to hit <Enter>, but still gives as useful a message as

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@ -7317,8 +7317,8 @@ return {
message; also for quickfix message (e.g., ":cn")
s don't give "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" or *shm-s*
"search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages; when using
the search count do not show "W" after the count message (see
S below)
the search count do not show "W" before the count message
(see |shm-S| below)
t truncate file message at the start if it is too long *shm-t*
to fit on the command-line, "<" will appear in the left most
column; ignored in Ex mode
@ -7340,7 +7340,11 @@ return {
`:silent` was used for the command; note that this also
affects messages from 'autoread' reloading
S do not show search count message when searching, e.g. *shm-S*
"[1/5]"
"[1/5]". When the "S" flag is not present (e.g. search count
is shown), the "search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP" and
"search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM" messages are only
indicated by a "W" (Mnemonic: Wrapped) letter before the
search count statistics.
This gives you the opportunity to avoid that a change between buffers
requires you to hit <Enter>, but still gives as useful a message as