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418 lines
8.3 KiB
Groff
.Dd January 28, 2016
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.Dt NVIM 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm nvim
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.Nd edit text
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Ar options
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.Op Ar file ...
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.Nm
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.Op Ar options
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.Fl
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.Nm
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.Op Ar options
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.Fl t Ar tag
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.Nm
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.Op Ar options
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.Fl q Op Ar errorfile
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Nm
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is a text editor based on Vim.
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To enter commands in
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.Nm ,
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type a colon
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.Pq Sq \&:
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which is also used in this manual to denote commands.
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For more information, consult the on-line help system with the
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.Ic :help
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command.
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Ar file ...
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File(s) to edit.
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If none are specified, open an empty buffer.
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If multiple files are specified, open one buffer for each file.
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To switch between buffers, use the
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.Ic :next
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and
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.Ic :previous
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commands.
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.It Fl
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Read text from standard input until
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.Dv EOF ,
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then open a buffer with that text.
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Commands are read from standard error, which should be a terminal.
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.It Fl t Ar tag
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The file to edit and the initial cursor position depends on a
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tag, a sort of goto label.
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.Ar tag
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is looked up in the tags file, the associated file becomes the current
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file and the associated command is executed.
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If
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.Ar tag
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is a function name, the file containing that function is opened
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with the cursor positioned at the start of the function.
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See
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.Ic :help tag-commands .
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.It Fl q Op Ar errorfile
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QuickFix mode.
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Display the first error in
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.Ar errorfile .
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If
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.Ar errorfile
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is omitted, the value of the 'errorfile' option is used (defaults to
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.Cm errors.err ) .
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Further errors can be jumped to with the
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.Ic :cnext
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command.
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See
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.Ic :help quickfix .
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.It There are a number of other options:
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.It Fl -
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Interpret all further arguments as files.
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Can be used to edit files starting with a hyphen
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.Pq Sq - .
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.It Fl -literal
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Interpret filenames literally, that is, do not expand wildcards.
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Has no effect on Unix-like systems, where the shell expands wildcards.
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.It Fl e
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Ex mode.
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See
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.Ic :help Ex-mode .
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.It Fl E
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Improved Ex mode.
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See
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.Ic :help gQ .
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.It Fl s
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Silent mode.
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Only takes effect if
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.Fl e
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or
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.Fl E
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is specified before it.
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.It Fl d
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Diff mode.
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Show the difference between two to four files, similar to
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.Xr sdiff 1 .
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See
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.Ic :help diff .
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.It Fl R
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Read-only mode.
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Sets the option 'readonly'.
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Implies
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.Fl n .
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Buffers can still be edited, but cannot be written to disk if already
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associated with a file.
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To overwrite a file, add an exclamation mark to the needed Ex command, such as
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.Ic :w! .
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See
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.Ic :help 'readonly' .
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.It Fl Z
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Restricted mode.
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Disable commands that make use of an external shell.
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.It Fl m
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Disable file modifications.
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Unsets the option 'write'.
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Writing to a file is disabled, but buffers can still be modified.
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.It Fl M
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Disable file and buffer modifications.
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Unsets the options 'write' and 'modifiable'.
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Note that these options can be set to re-enable making modifications.
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.It Fl b
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Binary mode.
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See
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.Ic :help edit-binary .
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.It Fl l
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Lisp mode.
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Sets the options 'lisp' and 'showmatch'.
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.It Fl A
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Arabic mode.
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Sets the option 'arabic'.
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.It Fl F
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Farsi mode.
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Sets the options 'fkmap' and 'rightleft'.
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.It Fl H
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Hebrew mode.
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Sets the options 'hkmap' and 'rightleft'.
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.It Fl V Ns Oo Ar N Oc Ns Op Ar file
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Verbose mode.
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Print messages about which files are being sourced and for reading and
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writing a ShaDa file.
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.Ar N
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is the value for the 'verbose' option; defaults to
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.Cm 10
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if omitted.
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If
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.Ar file
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is specified, append messages to
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.Ar file
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instead of printing them.
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.It Fl D
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Debugging mode.
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Started when executing the first command from a script.
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.It Fl n
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Disable the use of swap files.
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Sets the option 'updatecount' to
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.Cm 0 .
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Can be useful for editing file(s) on a slow medium.
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.It Fl r Op Ar file
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Recovery mode.
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If
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.Ar file
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is omitted
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then list swap files with recovery information.
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Otherwise the swap file
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.Ar file
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is used to recover a crashed session.
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The swap file has the same name as the file it's associated with, but with
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.Sq .swp
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appended.
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See
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.Ic :help recovery .
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.It Fl L Op Ar file
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Alias for
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.Fl r .
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.It Fl u Ar vimrc
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Use
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.Ar vimrc
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instead of the default of
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.Pa ~/.config/nvim/init.vim .
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If
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.Ar vimrc
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is
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.Cm NORC ,
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do not load any initialization files (excluding plugins),
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and do not attempt to parse environment variables.
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If
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.Ar vimrc
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is
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.Cm NONE ,
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loading plugins is also skipped.
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See
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.Ic :help initialization .
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.It Fl i Ar shada
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Use
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.Ar shada
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instead of the default of
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.Pa ~/.local/share/nvim/shada/main.shada .
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If
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.Ar shada
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is
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.Cm NONE ,
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do not read or write a ShaDa file.
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See
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.Ic :help shada .
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.It Fl -noplugin
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Skip loading plugins.
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Implied by
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.Cm -u NONE .
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.It Fl o Ns Op Ar N
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Open
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.Ar N
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windows stacked horizontally.
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If
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.Ar N
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is omitted, open one window for each file.
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If
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.Ar N
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is less than the number of file arguments, allocate windows for the first
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.Ar N
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files and hide the rest.
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.It Fl O Ns Op Ar N
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Like
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.Fl o ,
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but tile windows vertically.
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.It Fl p Ns Op Ar N
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Like
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.Fl o ,
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but for tab pages.
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.It Cm + Ns Op Ar linenum
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For the first file, position the cursor on line
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.Ar linenum .
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If
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.Ar linenum
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is omitted, position the cursor on the last line of the file.
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Note that
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.Cm +5
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and
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.Cm -c 5
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on the command-line are equivalent to
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.Ic :5
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inside
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.Nm .
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.It Cm +/ Ns Op Ar pattern
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For the first file, position the cursor on the first occurrence of
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.Ar pattern .
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If
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.Ar pattern
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is omitted, the most recently used search pattern is used (if there is one).
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Note that
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.Cm +/foo
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and
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.Cm -c /foo
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on the command-line are equivalent to
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.Ic /foo
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and
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.Ic :/foo
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inside
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.Nm .
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See
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.Ic :help search-pattern .
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.It Fl c Ar command
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Execute
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.Ar command
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after reading the first file.
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Up to 10 instances of
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.Fl c
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or
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.Cm +
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can be used.
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Note that
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.Qq Cm +set si
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and
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.Cm -c \(dqset si\(dq
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are equivalent.
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.It Fl -cmd Ar command
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Like
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.Fl c ,
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but execute
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.Ar command
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before processing any vimrc.
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Up to 10 instances of these can be used independently from instances of
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.Fl c .
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.It Fl S Op Ar session
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Source
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.Ar session
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after the first file argument has been read.
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Equivalent to
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.Cm -c \(dqsource session\(dq .
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.Ar session
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cannot start with a hyphen
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.Pq Sq - .
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If
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.Ar session
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is omitted, then
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.Pa Session.vim ,
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if found, is used.
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See
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.Ic :help session-file .
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.It Fl s Ar scriptin
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Read normal mode commands from
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.Ar scriptin .
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The same can be done with the command
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.Ic :source! scriptin .
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If the end of the file is reached before
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.Nm
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exits, further characters are read from the keyboard.
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.It Fl w Ar scriptout
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Append all typed characters to
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.Ar scriptout .
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Can be used for creating a script to be used with
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.Fl s
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or
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.Ic :source! .
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.It Fl W Ar scriptout
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Like
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.Fl w ,
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but truncate
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.Ar scriptout .
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.It Fl -startuptime Ar file
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During startup, append timing messages to
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.Ar file .
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Can be used to diagnose slow startup times.
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.It Fl -api-info
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Dump API metadata serialized to msgpack and exit.
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.It Fl -embed
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Use standard input and standard output as a msgpack-rpc channel.
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Implies
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.Fl -headless .
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.It Fl -headless
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Do not start a user interface.
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.It Fl h , -help
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Print usage information and exit.
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.It Fl v , -version
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Print version information and exit.
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.El
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.Sh ENVIRONMENT
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.Bl -tag -width Fl
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.It Ev VIM
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Used to locate various user files, such as the user's init.vim.
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.It Ev VIMRUNTIME
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Used to locate run time files, such as on-line documentation and
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syntax highlighting definitions.
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.It Ev XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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Path to use for the user-local configuration directory, see
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.Sx FILES .
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Defaults to
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.Pa ~/.config
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if not set.
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.It Ev XDG_DATA_HOME
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Like
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.Ev XDG_CONFIG_HOME ,
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but used to store data not generally edited by the user,
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namely swap, backup, and ShaDa files.
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Defaults to
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.Pa ~/.local/share
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if not set.
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.It Ev VIMINIT
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A string of Ex commands to be executed at startup.
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For example, the command to quit is
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.Ic :q ,
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so to have
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.Nm
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quit immediately after starting, set
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.Ev VIMINIT
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to
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.Cm q .
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See
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.Ic :help VIMINIT .
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.It Ev SHELL
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Used to set the 'shell' option, which determines the shell used by the
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.Ic :terminal
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command.
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.El
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.Sh FILES
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.Bl -tag -width "~/.config/nvim/init.vim"
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.It Pa ~/.config/nvim/init.vim
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The user-local
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.Nm
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configuration file.
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See
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.Ev XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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above.
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.It Pa ~/.config/nvim
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The user-local
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.Nm
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configuration directory.
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See
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.Ev XDG_CONFIG_HOME
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above.
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.It Pa $VIM/sysinit.vim
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The system-global
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.Nm
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configuration file.
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.It Pa /usr/local/share/nvim
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The system-global
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.Nm
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runtime directory.
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.El
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.Nm
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was started by
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.An Thiago de Arruda ,
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with a lot of help from others.
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.Pp
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Most of Vim was written by
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.An -nosplit
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.An Bram Moolenaar ,
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with a lot of help from others.
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See
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.Ic :help credits .
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.Pp
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Vim is based on Stevie, worked on by
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.An Tim Thompson ,
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.An Tony Andrews ,
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and
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.An G.R. (Fred) Walter .
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