Updated and new runtime files.
diff --git a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
index d3da61c..27d9e42 100644
--- a/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
+++ b/runtime/doc/cmdline.txt
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2014 Sep 06
+*cmdline.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2015 Jul 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
@@ -597,6 +597,7 @@
When you want to use the special characters '"' or '|' in a command, or want
to use '%' or '#' in a file name, precede them with a backslash. The
backslash is not required in a range and in the ":substitute" command.
+See also |`=|.
*:_!*
The '!' (bang) character after an Ex command makes the command behave in a
@@ -750,7 +751,7 @@
current file name right away. See |c_CTRL-R|.
Note: If you want to avoid the special characters in a Vim script you may want
-to use |fnameescape()|.
+to use |fnameescape()|. Also see |`=|.
In Ex commands, at places where a file name can be used, the following
@@ -790,7 +791,7 @@
# alternate.file
\# #
\\# \#
-
+Also see |`=|.
*:<cword>* *:<cWORD>* *:<cfile>* *<cfile>*
*:<sfile>* *<sfile>* *:<afile>* *<afile>*
*:<abuf>* *<abuf>* *:<amatch>* *<amatch>*
@@ -946,6 +947,7 @@
:e #.* :e {files matching "?readme?.*"}
:cd <cfile> :cd {file name under cursor}
:cd <cfile>* :cd {file name under cursor plus "*" and then expanded}
+Also see |`=|.
When the expanded argument contains a "!" and it is used for a shell command
(":!cmd", ":r !cmd" or ":w !cmd"), the "!" is escaped with a backslash to
@@ -971,6 +973,7 @@
\$home file "$home" in current directory
/\$home file "$home" in root directory
\\$home file "\\", followed by expanded $home
+Also see |`=|.
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7. Command-line window *cmdline-window* *cmdwin*