Am 25.11.2008 21:09, Erik Falor schrieb:
> [...]
> Option 1: Don't use an escape sequence with :set; use the terminal
> code:
> 
> :set guitabtooltip=a<Ctrl-V><Ctrl-M>b
> 
> Option 2: Treat it as an expression rather than an option:
> 
> :let &guitabtooltip="a\nb"
> 
> Using :set with very complicated string options is a real pain.  With
> :let, you can avoid much of the headache associated with backslashes
> and whitespace.  And, in this case, it's the only way to get escape
> characters recognized.
> 

Are these options documented in the help? If not, could you write a
patch for the help files (probably for :help setting-guitablabel)? I
don't know what to write because I don't know why these options work and
why other ways of including a newline in guitabtooltip don't work.


Thanks,
Dennis Benzinger

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