updated for version 7.0162
diff --git a/runtime/compiler/bdf.vim b/runtime/compiler/bdf.vim
index 77f124c..a30a9b6 100644
--- a/runtime/compiler/bdf.vim
+++ b/runtime/compiler/bdf.vim
@@ -11,9 +11,9 @@
 let s:cpo_save = &cpo
 set cpo-=C
 
-setlocal makeprg=bdftopcf\ $*
+CompilerSet makeprg=bdftopcf\ $*
 
-setlocal errorformat=%ABDF\ %trror\ on\ line\ %l:\ %m,
+CompilerSet errorformat=%ABDF\ %trror\ on\ line\ %l:\ %m,
       \%-Z%p^,
       \%Cbdftopcf:\ bdf\ input\\,\ %f\\,\ corrupt,
       \%-G%.%#
diff --git a/runtime/doc/change.txt b/runtime/doc/change.txt
index 3476ab2..218713a 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/change.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/change.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*change.txt*    For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Aug 14
+*change.txt*    For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Nov 30
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1087,7 +1087,8 @@
 7. Selection and drop registers "*, "+ and "~ 
 Use these register for storing and retrieving the selected text for the GUI.
 See |quotestar| and |quoteplus|.  When the clipboard is not available or not
-working, the unnamed register is used instead.  {not in Vi}
+working, the unnamed register is used instead.  For Unix systems the clipboard
+is only available when the |+xterm_clipboard| feature is present.  {not in Vi}
 
 Note that there is only a distinction between "* and "+ for X11 systems.  For
 an explanation of the difference, see |x11-selection|.  Under MS-Windows, use
diff --git a/runtime/doc/help.txt b/runtime/doc/help.txt
index 5fa8cf1..c2d4afe 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/help.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/help.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*help.txt*	For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Sep 01
+*help.txt*	For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Nov 30
 
 			VIM - main help file
 									 k
@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@
 		    It is possible to further specify the context:
 							*help-context*
 			  WHAT			PREPEND    EXAMPLE	~
-		      Normal mode commands     (nothing)   :help x
-		      Visual mode commands	  v_	   :help v_u
-		      Insert mode commands	  i_	   :help i_<Esc>
-		      Command-line commands	  :	   :help :quit
+		      Normal mode command      (nothing)   :help x
+		      Visual mode command 	  v_	   :help v_u
+		      Insert mode command 	  i_	   :help i_<Esc>
+		      Command-line command 	  :	   :help :quit
 		      Command-line editing	  c_	   :help c_<Del>
-		      Vim command arguments	  -	   :help -r
-		      Options			  '	   :help 'textwidth'
+		      Vim command argument 	  -	   :help -r
+		      Option 			  '	   :help 'textwidth'
   Search for help:  Type ":help word", then hit CTRL-D to see matching
 		    help entries for "word".
 
@@ -191,6 +191,13 @@
 |pi_expl.txt|	File explorer
 
 LOCAL ADDITIONS:				*local-additions*
+|cecutil.txt|	DrChip's Utilities				Jun 11, 2004
+|engspchk.txt|	English Spelling Checker   (v61)	Mar 14, 2005
+|example.txt|	Example for a locally added help file
+|matchit.txt|   Extended "%" matching
+|test.txt|	Testing the hélp cömmånd nôw
+|typecorr.txt|	Plugin for correcting typing mistakes
+|helpp.txt|	Dummy line to avoid an error message
 
 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 *bars*		Bars example
diff --git a/runtime/doc/options.txt b/runtime/doc/options.txt
index 0631d45..cbce4f9 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/options.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/options.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*options.txt*	For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Nov 23
+*options.txt*	For Vim version 7.0aa.  Last change: 2005 Nov 30
 
 
 		  VIM REFERENCE MANUAL	  by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -1436,6 +1436,7 @@
 	to use the size for the GUI, put the command in your |gvimrc| file.
 	When you set this option and Vim is unable to change the physical
 	number of columns of the display, the display may be messed up.
+	Mimimum value is 12, maximum value is 10000.
 
 					*'comments'* *'com'* *E524* *E525*
 'comments' 'com'	string	(default
@@ -4091,7 +4092,8 @@
 	Vim limits the number of lines to what fits on the screen.  You can
 	use this command to get the tallest window possible: >
 		:set lines=999
-<	If you get less lines than expected, check the 'guiheadroom' option.
+<	Minimum value is 2, maximum value is 1000.
+	If you get less lines than expected, check the 'guiheadroom' option.
 	When you set this option and Vim is unable to change the physical
 	number of lines of the display, the display may be messed up.