updated for version 7.0231
diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
index 3baed63..23c634e 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: Mar 14, 2006
+*pi_netrw.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: Mar 21, 2006
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
==============================================================================
0. Contents *netrw-contents*
-1. Starting With Netrw.................................|netrw-start|
+1. Starting With Netrw..................................|netrw-start|
2. Netrw Reference......................................|netrw-ref|
CONTROLLING EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS..................|netrw-externapp|
READING............................................|netrw-read|
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@
:Nread "sftp://[user@]machine/path" uses sftp
WRITING *netrw-write* *netrw-nwrite*
- :Nwrite ? give help
+ :Nwrite ? give help
:Nwrite "machine:path" uses rcp
:Nwrite "machine path" uses ftp w/ <.netrc>
:Nwrite "machine id password path" uses ftp
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@
="ascii"
*g:netrw_ignorenetrc* =0 (default)
- =1 If you have a <.netrc> file but it doesn't work and
+ =1 If you have a <.netrc> file but it doesn't work and
you want it ignored, then set this variable as shown.
*g:netrw_uid* (ftp) user-id, retained on a per-session basis
@@ -267,10 +267,12 @@
from/written to a temporary file (under Unix/Linux, /tmp/...) which the
<netrw.vim> script will clean up.
+ *netrw-putty* *netrw-pscp*
One may modify any protocol's implementing external application by setting a
variable (ex. scp uses the variable g:netrw_scp_cmd, which is defaulted to
-"scp -q").
-
+"scp -q"). As an example, consider using PuTTY: >
+ let g:netrw_scp_cmd= '"c:\Program Files\PuTTY\pscp.exe" -q -batch'
+<
Ftp, an old protocol, seems to be blessed by numerous implementations.
Unfortunately, some implementations are noisy (ie., add junk to the end of the
file). Thus, concerned users may decide to write a NetReadFixup() function
@@ -457,7 +459,7 @@
==============================================================================
-7. Variables and Options *netrw-options* *netrw-var*
+7. Variables and Options *netrw-options* *netrw-var*
The script <netrw.vim> uses several variables which can affect <netrw.vim>'s
behavior. These variables typically may be set in the user's <.vimrc> file:
@@ -589,7 +591,7 @@
down the certificate and place it into /usr/ssl/cert.pem. This operation
renders the server treatment as "trusted".
- *netrw-fixup* *netreadfixup*
+ *netrw-fixup* *netreadfixup*
If your ftp for whatever reason generates unwanted lines (such as AUTH
messages) you may write a NetReadFixup(tmpfile) function:
>
@@ -629,8 +631,8 @@
==============================================================================
8. Directory Browsing *netrw-browse* *netrw-dir* *netrw-list* *netrw-help*
-MAPS *netrw-maps*
- ?................Help.......................................|netrw-help|
+MAPS *netrw-maps*
+ <F1>.............Help.......................................|netrw-help|
<cr>.............Browsing...................................|netrw-cr|
<del>............Deleting Files or Directories..............|netrw-delete|
-................Going Up...................................|netrw--|
@@ -664,12 +666,12 @@
:Nexplore[!] [dir] Vertical Split & Explore.................|netrw-explore|
:NetrwSettings.............................................|netrw-settings|
-QUICK REFERENCE COMMANDS TABLE *netrw-browse-cmds*
+QUICK REFERENCE COMMANDS TABLE *netrw-browse-cmds*
>
------- -----------
Command Explanation
------- -----------
-< ? Causes Netrw to issue help
+< <F1> Causes Netrw to issue help
<cr> Netrw will enter the directory or read the file |netrw-cr|
<del> Netrw will attempt to remove the file/directory |netrw-del|
- Makes Netrw go up one directory |netrw--|
@@ -713,7 +715,7 @@
default: =0
*g:netrw_altv* change from left splitting to right splitting
- by setting this variable (see |netrw-v|)
+ by setting this variable (see |netrw-v|)
default: =0
*g:netrw_browse_split* when browsing, <cr> will open the file by:
@@ -731,7 +733,7 @@
extension. (see |netrw_filehandler|).
*g:netrw_fastbrowse* =0: slow speed browsing, never re-use
- directory listings; always obtain
+ directory listings; always obtain
directory listings.
=1: medium speed browsing, re-use directory
listings only when remote browsing.
@@ -824,7 +826,7 @@
\.info$,\.swp$,\.obj$'
*g:netrw_ssh_cmd* One may specify an executable command
- to use instead of ssh for remote actions
+ to use instead of ssh for remote actions
such as listing, file removal, etc.
default: ssh
@@ -833,7 +835,7 @@
want masquerading as "directories" and "files".
Use this pattern to remove such embedded
messages. By default its value is:
- '^total\s\+\d\+$'
+ '^total\s\+\d\+$'
*g:netrw_timefmt* specify format string to strftime() (%c)
default: "%c"
@@ -842,7 +844,7 @@
default: ""
*g:DrChipTopLvlMenu* This variable specifies the top level
- submenu name; by default, its "DrChip.".
+ submenu name; by default, its "DrChip.".
If you wish to change this, do so in your
.vimrc. It affects all of my plugins which
have menus.
@@ -971,7 +973,7 @@
expects that directories will be flagged by a trailing slash.
-BROWSING *netrw-cr*
+BROWSING *netrw-cr*
Browsing is simple: move the cursor onto a file or directory of interest.
Hitting the <cr> (the return key) will select the file or directory.
@@ -1311,6 +1313,9 @@
It gives a tip for setting up password-less use of ssh and scp, and discusses
the associated security issues.
+For Windows, the vim mailing list has mentioned that Pageant helps with
+avoiding the constant need to enter the password.
+
NETRW SETTINGS *netrw-settings*
@@ -1384,7 +1389,7 @@
P6. I want my current directory to track my browsing.
How do I do that?
- let g:netrw_keepdir= 0
+ let g:netrw_keepdir= 0
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