updated for version 7.2-031
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Jun 21
+*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Nov 09
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1337,8 +1337,9 @@
*viminfo-read*
When Vim is started and the 'viminfo' option is non-empty, the contents of
the viminfo file are read and the info can be used in the appropriate places.
-The marks are not read in at startup (but file marks are). See
-|initialization| for how to set the 'viminfo' option upon startup.
+The |v:oldfiles| variable is filled. The marks are not read in at startup
+(but file marks are). See |initialization| for how to set the 'viminfo'
+option upon startup.
*viminfo-write*
When Vim exits and 'viminfo' is non-empty, the info is stored in the viminfo
@@ -1372,6 +1373,8 @@
that start with any string given with the "r" flag in 'viminfo'. This can be
used to avoid saving marks for files on removable media (for MS-DOS you would
use "ra:,rb:", for Amiga "rdf0:,rdf1:,rdf2:").
+The |v:oldfiles| variable is filled with the file names that the viminfo file
+has marks for.
*viminfo-file-marks*
Uppercase marks ('A to 'Z) are stored when writing the viminfo file. The
@@ -1463,8 +1466,8 @@
*:rv* *:rviminfo* *E195*
:rv[iminfo][!] [file] Read from viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
If [!] is given, then any information that is
- already set (registers, marks, etc.) will be
- overwritten. {not in Vi}
+ already set (registers, marks, |v:oldfiles|, etc.)
+ will be overwritten {not in Vi}
*:wv* *:wviminfo* *E137* *E138* *E574*
:wv[iminfo][!] [file] Write to viminfo file [file] (default: see above).
@@ -1479,4 +1482,20 @@
the .viminfo file.
{not in Vi}
+ *:ol* *:oldfiles*
+:ol[dfiles] List the files that have marks stored in the viminfo
+ file. This list is read on startup and only changes
+ afterwards with ":rviminfo!". Also see |v:oldfiles|.
+ The number can be used with |c_#<|.
+ {not in Vi, only when compiled with the +eval feature}
+
+:bro[wse] ol[dfiles][!]
+ List file names as with |:oldfiles|, and then prompt
+ for a number. When the number is valid that file from
+ the list is edited.
+ If you get the |press-enter| prompt you can press "q"
+ and still get the prompt to enter a file number.
+ Use ! to abondon a modified buffer. |abandon|
+ {not when compiled with tiny or small features}
+
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