| Tutor is a "hands on" tutorial for new users of the Vim editor. |
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| Most new users can get through it in less than one hour. The result |
| is that you can do a simple editing task using the Vim editor. |
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| Tutor is a file that contains the tutorial lessons. You can simply |
| execute "vim tutor1" and then follow the instructions in the lessons. |
| The lessons tell you to modify the file, so DON'T DO THIS ON YOUR |
| ORIGINAL COPY. |
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| On UNIX-like systems you can also use the "vimtutor" program. |
| It will make a scratch copy of the tutor first. |
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| I have considered adding more advanced lessons but have not found the |
| time. Please let me know how you like it and send any improvements you |
| make. |
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| Bob Ware, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Co 80401, USA |
| (303) 273-3987 |
| bware@mines.colorado.edu bware@slate.mines.colorado.edu bware@mines.bitnet |
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| All of the above regarding chapter one of the tutorial also applies to chapter |
| two of the tutorial. Except that you must use the command “vim tutor2” to open |
| chapter two. |
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| The chapter two of the tutorial was written by Paul D. Parker. |
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| Translation |
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| The files tutor1.xx and tutor1.xx.utf-8 for chapter one and tutor2.xx and |
| tutor2.xx.utf-8 for chapter two of the tutorial are translated files (where xx |
| is the language code). |
| The encoding of tutor1.xx or tutor2.xx might be latin1 or other traditional |
| encoding. If you don't need a translation with such traditional encoding, |
| you just need to prepare the tutor1.xx.utf-8 or tutor2.xx.utf-8 file. |
| If you need another encoding, you can also prepare a file named tutor1.xx.enc or |
| tutor2.xx.enc (replace enc with the actual encoding name). You might also need |
| to adjust the tutor.vim file. |
| The "make" command can be used for creating tutor1.xx or tutor2.xx from |
| tutor.xx.utf-8 or tutor2.xx.utf-8, respectively. |
| See the Makefile for detail. (For some languages, tutor1.xx.utf-8 is created |
| from tutor1.xx for historical reasons.) |
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| [This file was modified for Vim by Bram Moolenaar et al.] |