updated for version 7.0125
diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt
index 4a04f72..a7e6e3b 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: Aug 04, 2005
+*pi_netrw.txt*  For Vim version 7.0.  Last change: Aug 08, 2005
 
 
 		VIM REFERENCE MANUAL    by Charles E. Campbell, Jr.
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
 
 		example:  vim scp://user@host/somefile
 		example:  vim scp://user@host/subdir1/subdir2/somefile
-	
+
 	where "somefile" is the "user"'s home directory.  If you wish to get a
 	file using root-relative paths, use the full path:
 
@@ -741,8 +741,9 @@
 If you'd like to avoid entering the password in for directory listings, scp,
 ssh interaction, etc, see |netrw-list-hack|.
 
-
-DIRECTORY EXPLORING COMMANDS						*netrw-explore*
+				*netrw-explore*  *netrw-pexplore*
+				*netrw-hexplore* *netrw-sexplore*
+DIRECTORY EXPLORING COMMANDS	*netrw-nexplore* *netrw-vexplore*
 
      :Explore[!]   [dir]... Explore directory of current file
      :Sexplore[!]  [dir]... Split & Explore directory of current file
@@ -752,38 +753,51 @@
      :Pexplore............. used with **/patterns; go to previous matching file
 
 The Explore command will open the local-directory browser on the current
-file's directory (or on directory [dir] if specified).  The window
-will be split only if the file has been modified, otherwise the
-browsing window will take over that window.  Normally the splitting is
-taken horizontally; the optional ! will use vertical splitting.
+file's directory (or on directory [dir] if specified).  The window will be
+split only if the file has been modified, otherwise the browsing window will
+take over that window.  Normally the splitting is taken horizontally; the
+optional ! will use vertical splitting.
 
 Sexplore will always split the window before invoking the local-directory
-browser.  As with Explore, the splitting is normally done horizontally,
-but with the optional ! the splitting will be done vertically.
+browser.  As with Explore, the splitting is normally done horizontally, but
+with the optional ! the splitting will be done vertically.
 
 Hexplore does an Explore with |belowright| horizontal splitting; the
 optional ! does the Explore with |aboveleft| horizontal splitting.
 
-Vexplore does an Explore with |leftabove| vertical splitting; the optiona
-! does an Explore with |topleft| vertical splitting.
+Vexplore does an Explore with |leftabove| vertical splitting; the
+optional "!" does an Explore with |topleft| vertical splitting.
 
-(Following needs v7.0 or later)
-When Explore, Sexplore, Hexplore, or Vexplore are used with
-**/filename-patterns, netrw will attempt to find a (sub)directory which
-matches the filename pattern.  The Nexplore and Pexplore commands enable
-one to proceed to the next/previous matching file, respectively.  If your
-console or gui produce recognizable shift-up or shift-down sequences, then
+(Following needs v7.0 or later)			*netrw-starstar*
+When Explore, Sexplore, Hexplore, or Vexplore are used like
+>
+	:Explore **/filename_pattern
+<
+netrw will attempt to find a (sub)directory which matches the filename
+pattern.  Internally, it produces a list of files which match the pattern
+and their paths; to that extent it resembles the Unix operation:
+>
+	find $(pwd) -name "$1" -exec "echo" "{}" ";" 2> /dev/null
+<
+The directory display is updated to show the subdirectory containing a
+matching file.  One may then proceed to the next (or previous) matching files'
+directories by using Nexplore or Pexplore, respectively.  If your console or
+gui produces recognizable shift-up or shift-down sequences, then you'll likely
+find the following mappings convenient:
 
 	<s-down>  == Nexplore, and
 	<s-up>    == Pexplore.
 
-As an example, consider >
-
+As an example, consider
+>
 	:Explore **/*.c
 	:Nexplore
 	:Nexplore
 	:Pexplore
 <
+The status line will show, on the right hand side of the status line, a
+message like "Match 3 of 20".
+
 
 REFRESHING THE LISTING					*netrw-ctrl-l*
 
@@ -1066,8 +1080,8 @@
 		<.vimrc> file:
 
 			let g:netrw_win95ftp= 1
-		
-		
+
+
 
 	P2. I use windows, and my network browsing with ftp doesn't sort by
 	    time or size
@@ -1113,7 +1127,7 @@
 	    How do I do that?
 
 	    	let g:netrw_keepdir= 0
-	
+
 
 ==============================================================================
 9. Debugging						*netrw-debug*
@@ -1132,7 +1146,7 @@
 		http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=120
 
 	   and put it into your local plugin directory.
-	
+
 	2. <Decho.vim> itself needs the <cecutil.vim> script, so you'll need
 	   to put it into your .vim/plugin, too.  You may obtain it from:
 
@@ -1165,6 +1179,8 @@
 ==============================================================================
 10. History						*netrw-history*
 
+	v59: * bugfix -- another keepalt work-around installed (for vim6.3)
+	     * "Match # of #" for Explore **/pattern matches
 	v58: * Explore and relatives can now handle **/somefilepattern (v7)
 	     * Nexplore and Pexplore introduced (v7).  shift-down and shift-up
 	       cursor keys will invoke Nexplore and Pexplore, respectively.