updated for version 7.0e05
diff --git a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
index 566c802..f8d1223 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/tabpage.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0e. Last change: 2006 Apr 13
+*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0e. Last change: 2006 Apr 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -82,6 +82,9 @@
CTRL-W gf Open a new tab page and edit the file name under the cursor.
See |CTRL-W_gf|.
+CTRL-W gF Open a new tab page and edit the file name under the cursor
+ and jump to the line number following the file name.
+ See |CTRL-W_gF|.
CLOSING A TAB PAGE:
@@ -306,21 +309,25 @@
specifies the whole tab pages line at once, 'guitablabel' is used for each
label separately.
+'guitabtooltip' is very similar and is used for the tooltip of the same label.
+This only appears when the mouse pointer hovers over the label, thus it
+usually is longer. Only supported on some systems though.
+
See the 'statusline' option for the format of the value.
The "%N" item can be used for the current tab page number. The |v:lnum|
-variable is also set to this number when 'guitablabel' is evaluated.
+variable is also set to this number when the option is evaluated.
The items that use a file name refer to the current window of the tab page.
-Note that syntax highlighting is not used for 'guitablabel'. The %T and %X
+Note that syntax highlighting is not used for the option. The %T and %X
items are also ignored.
A simple example that puts the tab page number and the buffer name in the
label: >
:set guitablabel=%N\ %f
-An example that resembles the default: Show the number of windows in the tab
-page and a '+' if there is a modifed buffer: >
+An example that resembles the default 'guitablabel': Show the number of
+windows in the tab page and a '+' if there is a modifed buffer: >
function GuiTabLabel()
let label = ''