Re: Vim-7.0f: error in help for :tabmove

2006-04-25 Thread Bram Moolenaar

Gary Johnson wrote:

 :help :tabmove now (in 7.0f) contains this:
 
   *:tabm* *:tabmove*
 :tabmove NMove the current tab page to after tab page N.  Use zero to
   make the current tab page the first one.  Without N the tab
   page is made the last one.
 
 I believe that the command should be shown with brackets around the 
 optional part, like this:
 
 :tabm[ove] N  Move the current tab page to after tab page N.  Use zero to

Right.  And the N should be in square brackets, since it's optional.

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Vim-7.0f: error in help for :tabmove

2006-04-24 Thread Gary Johnson
:help :tabmove now (in 7.0f) contains this:

*:tabm* *:tabmove*
:tabmove N  Move the current tab page to after tab page N.  Use zero to
make the current tab page the first one.  Without N the tab
page is made the last one.

I believe that the command should be shown with brackets around the 
optional part, like this:

:tabm[ove] NMove the current tab page to after tab page N.  Use zero to

Regards,
Gary

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