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Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +00001*message.txt* For Vim version 8.2. Last change: 2022 Jan 19
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00002
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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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6
7This file contains an alphabetical list of messages and error messages that
8Vim produces. You can use this if you don't understand what the message
9means. It is not complete though.
10
111. Old messages |:messages|
122. Error messages |error-messages|
133. Messages |messages|
14
15==============================================================================
161. Old messages *:messages* *:mes* *message-history*
17
18The ":messages" command can be used to view previously given messages. This
19is especially useful when messages have been overwritten or truncated. This
20depends on the 'shortmess' option.
21
Bram Moolenaar207f0092020-08-30 17:20:20 +020022 :mes[sages] Show all messages.
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020023
Bram Moolenaar207f0092020-08-30 17:20:20 +020024 :{count}mes[sages] Show the {count} most recent messages.
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020025
Bram Moolenaar207f0092020-08-30 17:20:20 +020026 :mes[sages] clear Clear all messages.
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020027
Bram Moolenaar207f0092020-08-30 17:20:20 +020028 :{count}mes[sages] clear
29 Clear messages, keeping only the {count} most
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020030 recent ones.
31
Bram Moolenaar1e78deb2021-12-13 14:40:53 +000032The number of remembered messages is fixed at 200.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000033
Bram Moolenaarcfc7d632005-07-28 22:28:16 +000034 *g<*
35The "g<" command can be used to see the last page of previous command output.
Bram Moolenaar1e015462005-09-25 22:16:38 +000036This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
Bram Moolenaardd2a3cd2007-05-05 17:10:09 +000037prompt. You are then back at the hit-enter prompt and can then scroll further
38back.
Bram Moolenaar446beb42011-05-10 17:18:44 +020039Note: If the output has been stopped with "q" at the more prompt, it will only
40be displayed up to this point.
Bram Moolenaarcfc7d632005-07-28 22:28:16 +000041The previous command output is cleared when another command produces output.
Bram Moolenaar64d8e252016-09-06 22:12:34 +020042The "g<" output is not redirected.
Bram Moolenaarcfc7d632005-07-28 22:28:16 +000043
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000044If you are using translated messages, the first printed line tells who
45maintains the messages or the translations. You can use this to contact the
46maintainer when you spot a mistake.
47
48If you want to find help on a specific (error) message, use the ID at the
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000049start of the message. For example, to get help on the message:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000050
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000051 E72: Close error on swap file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000052
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000053or (translated):
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000054
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000055 E72: Errore durante chiusura swap file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000056
57Use: >
58
59 :help E72
60
61If you are lazy, it also works without the shift key: >
62
63 :help e72
64
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000065The number in this ID has no meaning.
66
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000067==============================================================================
Bram Moolenaarf2330482008-06-24 20:19:36 +0000682. Error messages *error-messages* *errors*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000069
70When an error message is displayed, but it is removed before you could read
71it, you can see it again with: >
72 :echo errmsg
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020073Or view a list of recent messages with: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000074 :messages
Bram Moolenaar451f8492016-04-14 17:16:22 +020075See `:messages` above.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000076
77
78LIST OF MESSAGES
Bram Moolenaar1c6737b2020-09-07 22:18:52 +020079 *E222* *E228* *E232* *E293* *E298* *E304* *E317*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000080 *E318* *E356* *E438* *E439* *E440* *E316* *E320* *E322*
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +000081 *E323* *E341* *E473* *E570* *E685* *E292*
82 Add to read buffer ~
83 makemap: Illegal mode ~
84 Cannot create BalloonEval with both message and callback ~
85 Hangul automata ERROR ~
86 block was not locked ~
87 Didn't get block nr {N}? ~
88 ml_upd_block0(): Didn't get block 0?? ~
89 pointer block id wrong {N} ~
90 Updated too many blocks? ~
91 get_varp ERROR ~
92 u_undo: line numbers wrong ~
93 undo list corrupt ~
94 undo line missing ~
95 ml_get: cannot find line {N} ~
96 cannot find line {N} ~
97 line number out of range: {N} past the end ~
98 line count wrong in block {N} ~
99 Internal error ~
100 Internal error: {function} ~
101 fatal error in cs_manage_matches ~
102 Invalid count for del_bytes(): {N} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000103
104This is an internal error. If you can reproduce it, please send in a bug
105report. |bugs|
106
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000107
108 ATTENTION ~
109 Found a swap file by the name ... ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000110
111See |ATTENTION|.
112
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000113 *E92*
114 Buffer {N} not found ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000115
116The buffer you requested does not exist. This can also happen when you have
117wiped out a buffer which contains a mark or is referenced in another way.
118|:bwipeout|
119
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000120 *E95*
121 Buffer with this name already exists ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000122
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000123You cannot have two buffers with exactly the same name. This includes the
124path leading to the file.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000125
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000126 *E72*
127 Close error on swap file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000128
129The |swap-file|, that is used to keep a copy of the edited text, could not be
130closed properly. Mostly harmless.
131
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000132 *E169*
133 Command too recursive ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000134
135This happens when an Ex command executes an Ex command that executes an Ex
Bram Moolenaarbc2eada2017-01-02 21:27:47 +0100136command, etc. The limit is 200 or the value of 'maxfuncdepth', whatever is
137larger. When it's more there probably is an endless loop. Probably a
138|:execute| or |:source| command is involved.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000139
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000140 *E254*
141 Cannot allocate color {name} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000142
143The color name {name} is unknown. See |gui-colors| for a list of colors that
144are available on most systems.
145
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000146 *E1244*
147 Bad color string: {str} ~
Drew Vogele30d1022021-10-24 20:35:07 +0100148
149The provided color did not conform to the pattern #rrggbb
150
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000151 *E458*
152 Cannot allocate colormap entry, some colors may be incorrect ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000153
154This means that there are not enough colors available for Vim. It will still
155run, but some of the colors will not appear in the specified color. Try
156stopping other applications that use many colors, or start them after starting
157gvim.
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100158Browsers are known to consume a lot of colors. You can avoid this with
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000159netscape by telling it to use its own colormap:
160 netscape -install ~
161Or tell it to limit to a certain number of colors (64 should work well):
162 netscape -ncols 64 ~
163This can also be done with a line in your Xdefaults file:
164 Netscape*installColormap: Yes ~
165or
166 Netscape*maxImageColors: 64 ~
167
168 *E79*
169 Cannot expand wildcards ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000170
171A filename contains a strange combination of characters, which causes Vim to
172attempt expanding wildcards but this fails. This does NOT mean that no
173matching file names could be found, but that the pattern was illegal.
174
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000175 *E459*
176 Cannot go back to previous directory ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000177
178While expanding a file name, Vim failed to go back to the previously used
179directory. All file names being used may be invalid now! You need to have
180execute permission on the current directory.
181
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000182 *E190* *E212*
183 Cannot open "{filename}" for writing ~
184 Can't open file for writing ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000185
186For some reason the file you are writing to cannot be created or overwritten.
187The reason could be that you do not have permission to write in the directory
188or the file name is not valid.
189
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000190 *E166*
191 Can't open linked file for writing ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000192
193You are trying to write to a file which can't be overwritten, and the file is
194a link (either a hard link or a symbolic link). Writing might still be
195possible if the directory that contains the link or the file is writable, but
196Vim now doesn't know if you want to delete the link and write the file in its
197place, or if you want to delete the file itself and write the new file in its
198place. If you really want to write the file under this name, you have to
199manually delete the link or the file, or change the permissions so that Vim
200can overwrite.
201
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000202 *E46*
203 Cannot change read-only variable "{name}" ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000204
205You are trying to assign a value to an argument of a function |a:var| or a Vim
206internal variable |v:var| which is read-only.
207
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000208 *E90*
209 Cannot unload last buffer ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000210
211Vim always requires one buffer to be loaded, otherwise there would be nothing
212to display in the window.
213
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000214 *E40*
215 Can't open errorfile <filename> ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000216
217When using the ":make" or ":grep" commands: The file used to save the error
218messages or grep output cannot be opened. This can have several causes:
219- 'shellredir' has a wrong value.
220- The shell changes directory, causing the error file to be written in another
221 directory. This could be fixed by changing 'makeef', but then the make
222 command is still executed in the wrong directory.
223- 'makeef' has a wrong value.
224- The 'grepprg' or 'makeprg' could not be executed. This cannot always be
225 detected (especially on MS-Windows). Check your $PATH.
226
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000227
228 Can't open file C:\TEMP\VIoD243.TMP ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000229
230On MS-Windows, this message appears when the output of an external command was
231to be read, but the command didn't run successfully. This can be caused by
232many things. Check the 'shell', 'shellquote', 'shellxquote', 'shellslash' and
233related options. It might also be that the external command was not found,
234there is no different error message for that.
235
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000236 *E12*
237 Command not allowed from exrc/vimrc in current dir or tag search ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000238
239Some commands are not allowed for security reasons. These commands mostly
240come from a .exrc or .vimrc file in the current directory, or from a tags
241file. Also see 'secure'.
242
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000243 *E74*
244 Command too complex ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000245
246A mapping resulted in a very long command string. Could be caused by a
247mapping that indirectly calls itself.
248
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000249
250 CONVERSION ERROR ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000251
252When writing a file and the text "CONVERSION ERROR" appears, this means that
253some bits were lost when converting text from the internally used UTF-8 to the
254format of the file. The file will not be marked unmodified. If you care
255about the loss of information, set the 'fileencoding' option to another value
256that can handle the characters in the buffer and write again. If you don't
257care, you can abandon the buffer or reset the 'modified' option.
Bram Moolenaar68e65602019-05-26 21:33:31 +0200258If there is a backup file, when 'writebackup' or 'backup' is set, it will not
259be deleted, so you can move it back into place if you want to discard the
260changes.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000261
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000262 *E302*
263 Could not rename swap file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000264
265When the file name changes, Vim tries to rename the |swap-file| as well.
266This failed and the old swap file is now still used. Mostly harmless.
267
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000268 *E43* *E44*
269 Damaged match string ~
270 Corrupted regexp program ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000271
272Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a corrupted regexp. If you
273know how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
274
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000275 *E208* *E209* *E210*
276 Error writing to "{filename}" ~
277 Error closing "{filename}" ~
278 Error reading "{filename}" ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000279
280This occurs when Vim is trying to rename a file, but a simple change of file
281name doesn't work. Then the file will be copied, but somehow this failed.
282The result may be that both the original file and the destination file exist
283and the destination file may be incomplete.
284
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000285
286 Vim: Error reading input, exiting... ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000287
288This occurs when Vim cannot read typed characters while input is required.
289Vim got stuck, the only thing it can do is exit. This can happen when both
290stdin and stderr are redirected and executing a script that doesn't exit Vim.
291
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000292 *E47*
293 Error while reading errorfile ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000294
295Reading the error file was not possible. This is NOT caused by an error
296message that was not recognized.
297
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000298 *E80*
299 Error while writing ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000300
301Writing a file was not completed successfully. The file is probably
302incomplete.
303
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000304 *E13* *E189*
305 File exists (add ! to override) ~
306 "{filename}" exists (add ! to override) ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000307
308You are protected from accidentally overwriting a file. When you want to
309write anyway, use the same command, but add a "!" just after the command.
310Example: >
311 :w /tmp/test
312changes to: >
313 :w! /tmp/test
314<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000315 *E768*
316 Swap file exists: {filename} (:silent! overrides) ~
Bram Moolenaarecf07c82005-08-01 21:52:12 +0000317
318You are protected from overwriting a file that is being edited by Vim. This
319happens when you use ":w! filename" and a swapfile is found.
320- If the swapfile was left over from an old crashed edit session you may want
321 to delete the swapfile. Edit {filename} to find out information about the
322 swapfile.
323- If you want to write anyway prepend ":silent!" to the command. For example: >
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000324 :silent! w! /tmp/test
Bram Moolenaarecf07c82005-08-01 21:52:12 +0000325< The special command is needed, since you already added the ! for overwriting
326 an existing file.
327
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000328 *E139*
329 File is loaded in another buffer ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000330
331You are trying to write a file under a name which is also used in another
332buffer. This would result in two versions of the same file.
333
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000334 *E142*
335 File not written: Writing is disabled by 'write' option ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000336
337The 'write' option is off. This makes all commands that try to write a file
338generate this message. This could be caused by a |-m| commandline argument.
339You can switch the 'write' option on with ":set write".
340
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000341 *E25*
342 GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000343
344You are running a version of Vim that doesn't include the GUI code. Therefore
345"gvim" and ":gui" don't work.
346
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000347 *E49*
348 Invalid scroll size ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000349
350This is caused by setting an invalid value for the 'scroll', 'scrolljump' or
351'scrolloff' options.
352
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000353 *E17*
354 "{filename}" is a directory ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000355
356You tried to write a file with the name of a directory. This is not possible.
357You probably need to append a file name.
358
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000359 *E19*
360 Mark has invalid line number ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000361
362You are using a mark that has a line number that doesn't exist. This can
363happen when you have a mark in another file, and some other program has
364deleted lines from it.
365
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000366 *E219* *E220*
367 Missing {. ~
368 Missing }. ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000369
370Using a {} construct in a file name, but there is a { without a matching } or
371the other way around. It should be used like this: {foo,bar}. This matches
372"foo" and "bar".
373
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000374 *E315*
375 ml_get: invalid lnum: {number} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000376
377This is an internal Vim error. Please try to find out how it can be
378reproduced, and submit a bug report |bugreport.vim|.
379
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000380 *E173*
381 {number} more files to edit ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000382
383You are trying to exit, while the last item in the argument list has not been
384edited. This protects you from accidentally exiting when you still have more
385files to work on. See |argument-list|. If you do want to exit, just do it
386again and it will work.
387
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000388 *E23* *E194*
389 No alternate file ~
390 No alternate file name to substitute for '#' ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000391
392The alternate file is not defined yet. See |alternate-file|.
393
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000394 *E32*
395 No file name ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000396
397The current buffer has no name. To write it, use ":w fname". Or give the
398buffer a name with ":file fname".
399
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000400 *E141*
401 No file name for buffer {number} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000402
403One of the buffers that was changed does not have a file name. Therefore it
404cannot be written. You need to give the buffer a file name: >
405 :buffer {number}
406 :file {filename}
407<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000408 *E33*
409 No previous substitute regular expression ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000410
411When using the '~' character in a pattern, it is replaced with the previously
412used pattern in a ":substitute" command. This fails when no such command has
Bram Moolenaardf177f62005-02-22 08:39:57 +0000413been used yet. See |/~|. This also happens when using ":s/pat/%/", where the
414"%" stands for the previous substitute string.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000415
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000416 *E35*
417 No previous regular expression ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000418
419When using an empty search pattern, the previous search pattern is used. But
420that is not possible if there was no previous search.
421
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000422 *E24*
423 No such abbreviation ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000424
425You have used an ":unabbreviate" command with an argument which is not an
426existing abbreviation. All variations of this command give the same message:
427":cunabbrev", ":iunabbrev", etc. Check for trailing white space.
428
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000429
430 /dev/dsp: No such file or directory ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000431
432Only given for GTK GUI with Gnome support. Gnome tries to use the audio
433device and it isn't present. You can ignore this error.
434
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000435 *E31*
436 No such mapping ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000437
438You have used an ":unmap" command with an argument which is not an existing
439mapping. All variations of this command give the same message: ":cunmap",
Bram Moolenaar4c3f5362006-04-11 21:38:50 +0000440":unmap!", etc. A few hints:
441- Check for trailing white space.
442- If the mapping is buffer-local you need to use ":unmap <buffer>".
443 |:map-<buffer>|
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000444
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000445 *E37* *E89*
446 No write since last change (add ! to override) ~
447 No write since last change for buffer {N} (add ! to override) ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000448
449You are trying to |abandon| a file that has changes. Vim protects you from
450losing your work. You can either write the changed file with ":w", or, if you
451are sure, |abandon| it anyway, and lose all the changes. This can be done by
452adding a '!' character just after the command you used. Example: >
453 :e other_file
454changes to: >
455 :e! other_file
456<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000457 *E162*
458 No write since last change for buffer "{name}" ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000459
460This appears when you try to exit Vim while some buffers are changed. You
461will either have to write the changed buffer (with |:w|), or use a command to
462abandon the buffer forcefully, e.g., with ":qa!". Careful, make sure you
463don't throw away changes you really want to keep. You might have forgotten
464about a buffer, especially when 'hidden' is set.
465
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000466
467 [No write since last change] ~
Bram Moolenaard4755bb2004-09-02 19:12:26 +0000468
469This appears when executing a shell command while at least one buffer was
470changed. To avoid the message reset the 'warn' option.
471
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000472 *E38*
473 Null argument ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000474
475Something inside Vim went wrong and resulted in a NULL pointer. If you know
476how to reproduce this problem, please report it. |bugs|
477
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000478 *E41* *E82* *E83* *E342*
479 Out of memory! ~
480 Out of memory! (allocating {number} bytes) ~
481 Cannot allocate any buffer, exiting... ~
482 Cannot allocate buffer, using other one... ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000483
484Oh, oh. You must have been doing something complicated, or some other program
485is consuming your memory. Be careful! Vim is not completely prepared for an
486out-of-memory situation. First make sure that any changes are saved. Then
487try to solve the memory shortage. To stay on the safe side, exit Vim and
Bram Moolenaar0ed0eea2010-07-26 22:21:27 +0200488start again.
489
Bram Moolenaar06fe74a2019-08-31 16:20:32 +0200490If this happens while Vim is still initializing, editing files is very
Bram Moolenaar2e693a82019-10-16 22:35:02 +0200491unlikely to work, therefore Vim will exit with value 123.
Bram Moolenaar06fe74a2019-08-31 16:20:32 +0200492
Bram Moolenaar0ed0eea2010-07-26 22:21:27 +0200493Buffers are only partly kept in memory, thus editing a very large file is
494unlikely to cause an out-of-memory situation. Undo information is completely
495in memory, you can reduce that with these options:
496- 'undolevels' Set to a low value, or to -1 to disable undo completely. This
497 helps for a change that affects all lines.
498- 'undoreload' Set to zero to disable.
499
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000500 *E339*
501 Pattern too long ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000502
Bram Moolenaard58e9292011-02-09 17:07:58 +0100503This happens on systems with 16 bit ints: The compiled regexp pattern is
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000504longer than about 65000 characters. Try using a shorter pattern.
Bram Moolenaard58e9292011-02-09 17:07:58 +0100505It also happens when the offset of a rule doesn't fit in the space available.
506Try simplifying the pattern.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000507
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000508 *E45*
509 'readonly' option is set (add ! to override) ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000510
511You are trying to write a file that was marked as read-only. To write the
512file anyway, either reset the 'readonly' option, or add a '!' character just
513after the command you used. Example: >
514 :w
515changes to: >
516 :w!
517<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000518 *E294* *E295* *E301*
519 Read error in swap file ~
520 Seek error in swap file read ~
521 Oops, lost the swap file!!! ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000522
523Vim tried to read text from the |swap-file|, but something went wrong. The
524text in the related buffer may now be corrupted! Check carefully before you
525write a buffer. You may want to write it in another file and check for
526differences.
527
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000528 *E192*
529 Recursive use of :normal too deep ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000530
531You are using a ":normal" command, whose argument again uses a ":normal"
532command in a recursive way. This is restricted to 'maxmapdepth' levels. This
533example illustrates how to get this message: >
534 :map gq :normal gq<CR>
535If you type "gq", it will execute this mapping, which will call "gq" again.
536
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000537 *E22*
538 Scripts nested too deep ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000539
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000540Scripts can be read with the "-s" command-line argument and with the
541`:source!` command. The script can then again read another script. This can
542continue for about 14 levels. When more nesting is done, Vim assumes that
543there is a recursive loop and stops with this error message.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000544
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000545 *E319*
546 Sorry, the command is not available in this version ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000547
548You have used a command that is not present in the version of Vim you are
549using. When compiling Vim, many different features can be enabled or
550disabled. This depends on how big Vim has chosen to be and the operating
551system. See |+feature-list| for when which feature is available. The
552|:version| command shows which feature Vim was compiled with.
553
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000554 *E300*
555 Swap file already exists (symlink attack?) ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000556
557This message appears when Vim is trying to open a swap file and finds it
558already exists or finds a symbolic link in its place. This shouldn't happen,
559because Vim already checked that the file doesn't exist. Either someone else
560opened the same file at exactly the same moment (very unlikely) or someone is
561attempting a symlink attack (could happen when editing a file in /tmp or when
562'directory' starts with "/tmp", which is a bad choice).
563
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000564 *E432*
565 Tags file not sorted: {file name} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000566
567Vim (and Vi) expect tags files to be sorted in ASCII order. Binary searching
568can then be used, which is a lot faster than a linear search. If your tags
569files are not properly sorted, reset the |'tagbsearch'| option.
570This message is only given when Vim detects a problem when searching for a
Bram Moolenaar7fc0c062010-08-10 21:43:35 +0200571tag. Sometimes this message is not given, even though the tags file is not
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000572properly sorted.
573
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000574 *E424*
575 Too many different highlighting attributes in use ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000576
577Vim can only handle about 223 different kinds of highlighting. If you run
578into this limit, you have used too many |:highlight| commands with different
579arguments. A ":highlight link" is not counted.
580
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000581 *E77*
582 Too many file names ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000583
584When expanding file names, more than one match was found. Only one match is
585allowed for the command that was used.
586
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000587 *E303*
588 Unable to open swap file for "{filename}", recovery impossible ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000589
590Vim was not able to create a swap file. You can still edit the file, but if
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100591Vim unexpectedly exits the changes will be lost. And Vim may consume a lot of
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000592memory when editing a big file. You may want to change the 'directory' option
Bram Moolenaar00e192b2019-10-19 17:01:28 +0200593to avoid this error. This error is not given when 'directory' is empty. See
594|swap-file|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000595
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000596 *E140*
597 Use ! to write partial buffer ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000598
599When using a range to write part of a buffer, it is unusual to overwrite the
600original file. It is probably a mistake (e.g., when Visual mode was active
601when using ":w"), therefore Vim requires using a ! after the command, e.g.:
602":3,10w!".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000603
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000604
605 Warning: Cannot convert string "<Key>Escape,_Key_Cancel" to type ~
606 VirtualBinding ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000607
608Messages like this appear when starting up. This is not a Vim problem, your
609X11 configuration is wrong. You can find a hint on how to solve this here:
610http://groups.yahoo.com/group/solarisonintel/message/12179.
Bram Moolenaara17d4c12010-05-30 18:30:36 +0200611[this URL is no longer valid]
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000612
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000613 *W10*
614 Warning: Changing a readonly file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000615
616The file is read-only and you are making a change to it anyway. You can use
617the |FileChangedRO| autocommand event to avoid this message (the autocommand
618must reset the 'readonly' option). See 'modifiable' to completely disallow
619making changes to a file.
Bram Moolenaard5cdbeb2005-10-10 20:59:28 +0000620This message is only given for the first change after 'readonly' has been set.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000621
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000622 *W13*
623 Warning: File "{filename}" has been created after editing started ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000624
625You are editing a file in Vim when it didn't exist, but it does exist now.
626You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in Vim or the newly
627created file. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
628
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000629 *W11*
630 Warning: File "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000631
632The file which you have started editing has got another timestamp and the
633contents changed (more precisely: When reading the file again with the current
634option settings and autocommands you would end up with different text). This
635probably means that some other program changed the file. You will have to
636find out what happened, and decide which version of the file you want to keep.
637Set the 'autoread' option if you want to do this automatically.
638This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
639
640There is one situation where you get this message even though there is nothing
641wrong: If you save a file in Windows on the day the daylight saving time
642starts. It can be fixed in one of these ways:
643- Add this line in your autoexec.bat: >
644 SET TZ=-1
645< Adjust the "-1" for your time zone.
646- Disable "automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes".
647- Just write the file again the next day. Or set your clock to the next day,
648 write the file twice and set the clock back.
649
Bram Moolenaar01164a62017-11-02 22:58:42 +0100650If you get W11 all the time, you may need to disable "Acronis Active
Bram Moolenaarb0d45e72017-11-05 18:19:24 +0100651Protection" or register Vim as a trusted service/application.
Bram Moolenaar01164a62017-11-02 22:58:42 +0100652
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000653 *W12*
654 Warning: File "{filename}" has changed and the buffer was changed in Vim as well ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000655
656Like the above, and the buffer for the file was changed in this Vim as well.
657You will have to decide if you want to keep the version in this Vim or the one
658on disk. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
659
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000660 *W16*
661 Warning: Mode of file "{filename}" has changed since editing started ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000662
663When the timestamp for a buffer was changed and the contents are still the
664same but the mode (permissions) have changed. This usually occurs when
665checking out a file from a version control system, which causes the read-only
666bit to be reset. It should be safe to reload the file. Set 'autoread' to
667automatically reload the file.
668
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000669 *E211*
670 File "{filename}" no longer available ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000671
672The file which you have started editing has disappeared, or is no longer
673accessible. Make sure you write the buffer somewhere to avoid losing
674changes. This message is not given when 'buftype' is not empty.
675
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000676 *W14*
677 Warning: List of file names overflow ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000678
679You must be using an awful lot of buffers. It's now possible that two buffers
680have the same number, which causes various problems. You might want to exit
681Vim and restart it.
682
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000683 *E931*
684 Buffer cannot be registered ~
Bram Moolenaar269f5952016-07-15 22:54:41 +0200685
Bram Moolenaar42ebd062016-07-17 13:35:14 +0200686Out of memory or a duplicate buffer number. May happen after W14. Looking up
Bram Moolenaar269f5952016-07-15 22:54:41 +0200687a buffer will not always work, better restart Vim.
688
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000689 *E296* *E297*
690 Seek error in swap file write ~
691 Write error in swap file ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000692
693This mostly happens when the disk is full. Vim could not write text into the
694|swap-file|. It's not directly harmful, but when Vim unexpectedly exits some
695text may be lost without recovery being possible. Vim might run out of memory
696when this problem persists.
697
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000698 *connection-refused*
699 Xlib: connection to "<machine-name:0.0" refused by server ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000700
701This happens when Vim tries to connect to the X server, but the X server does
702not allow a connection. The connection to the X server is needed to be able
703to restore the title and for the xterm clipboard support. Unfortunately this
704error message cannot be avoided, except by disabling the |+xterm_clipboard|
705and |+X11| features.
706
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000707 *E10*
708 \\ should be followed by /, ? or & ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000709
710A command line started with a backslash or the range of a command contained a
711backslash in a wrong place. This is often caused by command-line continuation
712being disabled. Remove the 'C' flag from the 'cpoptions' option to enable it.
Bram Moolenaar5eb86f92004-07-26 12:53:41 +0000713Or use ":set nocp".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000714
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000715 *E471*
716 Argument required ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000717
718This happens when an Ex command with mandatory argument(s) was executed, but
719no argument has been specified.
720
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000721 *E474* *E475* *E983*
722 Invalid argument ~
723 Invalid argument: {arg} ~
724 Duplicate argument: {arg} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000725
Bram Moolenaar62e1bb42019-04-08 16:25:07 +0200726An Ex command or function has been executed, but an invalid argument has been
727specified.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000728
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000729 *E488*
730 Trailing characters ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000731
732An argument has been added to an Ex command that does not permit one.
Bram Moolenaar2f0936c2022-01-08 21:51:59 +0000733Or the argument has invalid characters and has not been recognized.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000734
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000735 *E477* *E478*
736 No ! allowed ~
737 Don't panic! ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000738
739You have added a "!" after an Ex command that doesn't permit one.
740
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000741 *E481*
742 No range allowed ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000743
744A range was specified for an Ex command that doesn't permit one. See
745|cmdline-ranges|.
746
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000747 *E482* *E483*
748 Can't create file {filename} ~
749 Can't get temp file name ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000750
751Vim cannot create a temporary file.
752
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000753 *E484* *E485*
754 Can't open file {filename} ~
755 Can't read file {filename} ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000756
Bram Moolenaar34700a62013-03-07 13:20:54 +0100757Vim cannot read a temporary file. Especially on Windows, this can be caused
758by wrong escaping of special characters for cmd.exe; the approach was
759changed with patch 7.3.443. Try using |shellescape()| for all shell arguments
760given to |system()|, or explicitly add escaping with ^. Also see
761'shellxquote' and 'shellxescape'.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000762
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000763 *E464*
764 Ambiguous use of user-defined command ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000765
766There are two user-defined commands with a common name prefix, and you used
767Command-line completion to execute one of them. |user-cmd-ambiguous|
768Example: >
769 :command MyCommand1 echo "one"
770 :command MyCommand2 echo "two"
771 :MyCommand
772<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000773 *E492*
774 Not an editor command ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000775
776You tried to execute a command that is neither an Ex command nor
777a user-defined command.
778
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000779 *E943*
780 Command table needs to be updated, run 'make cmdidxs' ~
Bram Moolenaare0720cb2017-03-29 13:48:40 +0200781
782This can only happen when changing the source code, when adding a command in
783src/ex_cmds.h. The lookup table then needs to be updated, by running: >
784 make cmdidxs
Bram Moolenaar6aa57292021-08-14 21:25:52 +0200785<
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000786 *E928* *E889*
787 E928: String required ~
788 E889: Number required ~
Bram Moolenaar6aa57292021-08-14 21:25:52 +0200789
790These happen when a value or expression is used that does not have the
791expected type.
Bram Moolenaare0720cb2017-03-29 13:48:40 +0200792
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000793==============================================================================
7943. Messages *messages*
795
796This is an (incomplete) overview of various messages that Vim gives:
797
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000798 *hit-enter* *press-enter* *hit-return*
799 *press-return* *hit-enter-prompt*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000800
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000801 Press ENTER or type command to continue
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000802
803This message is given when there is something on the screen for you to read,
804and the screen is about to be redrawn:
805- After executing an external command (e.g., ":!ls" and "=").
806- Something is displayed on the status line that is longer than the width of
807 the window, or runs into the 'showcmd' or 'ruler' output.
808
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000809-> Press <Enter> or <Space> to redraw the screen and continue, without that
810 key being used otherwise.
811-> Press ':' or any other Normal mode command character to start that command.
Bram Moolenaar7e6a5152021-01-02 16:39:53 +0100812 Note that after an external command some special keys, such as the cursor
813 keys, may not work normally, because the terminal is still set to a state
814 for executing the external command.
Bram Moolenaare1438bb2006-03-01 22:01:55 +0000815-> Press 'k', <Up>, 'u', 'b' or 'g' to scroll back in the messages. This
816 works the same way as at the |more-prompt|. Only works when 'compatible'
817 is off and 'more' is on.
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100818-> Pressing 'j', 'f', 'd' or <Down> is ignored when messages scrolled off the
819 top of the screen, 'compatible' is off and 'more' is on, to avoid that
820 typing one 'j' or 'f' too many causes the messages to disappear.
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000821-> Press <C-Y> to copy (yank) a modeless selection to the clipboard register.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000822-> Use a menu. The characters defined for Cmdline-mode are used.
823-> When 'mouse' contains the 'r' flag, clicking the left mouse button works
824 like pressing <Space>. This makes it impossible to select text though.
825-> For the GUI clicking the left mouse button in the last line works like
826 pressing <Space>.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000827
Bram Moolenaarcfc7d632005-07-28 22:28:16 +0000828If you accidentally hit <Enter> or <Space> and you want to see the displayed
829text then use |g<|. This only works when 'more' is set.
830
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000831To reduce the number of hit-enter prompts:
832- Set 'cmdheight' to 2 or higher.
833- Add flags to 'shortmess'.
834- Reset 'showcmd' and/or 'ruler'.
Bram Moolenaar06fe74a2019-08-31 16:20:32 +0200835- Make sure `:echo` text is shorter than or equal to |v:echospace| screen
836 cells.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000837
Bram Moolenaarbb15b652005-10-03 21:52:09 +0000838If your script causes the hit-enter prompt and you don't know why, you may
839find the |v:scrollstart| variable useful.
840
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000841Also see 'mouse'. The hit-enter message is highlighted with the |hl-Question|
842group.
843
844
Bram Moolenaar6f4754b2022-01-23 12:07:04 +0000845 *more-prompt* *pager*
846 -- More -- ~
847 -- More -- SPACE/d/j: screen/page/line down, b/u/k: up, q: quit ~
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000848
849This message is given when the screen is filled with messages. It is only
850given when the 'more' option is on. It is highlighted with the |hl-MoreMsg|
851group.
852
853Type effect ~
854 <CR> or <NL> or j or <Down> one more line
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000855 d down a page (half a screen)
Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +0100856 <Space> or f or <PageDown> down a screen
Bram Moolenaarcfc7d632005-07-28 22:28:16 +0000857 G down all the way, until the hit-enter
Bram Moolenaarc9b4b052006-04-30 18:54:39 +0000858 prompt
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000859
Bram Moolenaar25c9c682019-05-05 18:13:34 +0200860 <BS> or k or <Up> one line back
861 u up a page (half a screen)
862 b or <PageUp> back a screen
863 g back to the start
Bram Moolenaar87e25fd2005-07-27 21:13:01 +0000864
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000865 q, <Esc> or CTRL-C stop the listing
866 : stop the listing and enter a
867 command-line
868 <C-Y> yank (copy) a modeless selection to
869 the clipboard ("* and "+ registers)
870 {menu-entry} what the menu is defined to in
871 Cmdline-mode.
Bram Moolenaar25c9c682019-05-05 18:13:34 +0200872 <LeftMouse> next page (*)
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000873
874Any other key causes the meaning of the keys to be displayed.
875
Bram Moolenaar25c9c682019-05-05 18:13:34 +0200876(*) Clicking the left mouse button only works:
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000877 - For the GUI: in the last line of the screen.
878 - When 'r' is included in 'mouse' (but then selecting text won't work).
879
880
881Note: The typed key is directly obtained from the terminal, it is not mapped
882and typeahead is ignored.
883
Bram Moolenaar1e015462005-09-25 22:16:38 +0000884The |g<| command can be used to see the last page of previous command output.
885This is especially useful if you accidentally typed <Space> at the hit-enter
886prompt.
887
Bram Moolenaar91f84f62018-07-29 15:07:52 +0200888 vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: