From: RestorerZ Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2025 18:00:48 +0000 (+0100) Subject: runtime(new-tutor): update examples from Neovim to Vim X-Git-Tag: v9.1.1152~1 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=397700e50780325fbd2a4ce15225b983c018a93f;p=thirdparty%2Fvim.git runtime(new-tutor): update examples from Neovim to Vim closes: #16741 Signed-off-by: RestorerZ Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt --- diff --git a/runtime/tutor/en/vim-01-beginner.tutor b/runtime/tutor/en/vim-01-beginner.tutor index ebb946158c..3c4402aada 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor/en/vim-01-beginner.tutor +++ b/runtime/tutor/en/vim-01-beginner.tutor @@ -906,13 +906,17 @@ You can find help on just about any subject, by giving an argument to the Vim has many more features than Vi, but most of them are disabled by default. To start using more features you have to create a "vimrc" file. - 1. Start editing the "vimrc" file. - `:call mkdir(stdpath('config'),'p')`{vim} - `:exe 'edit' stdpath('config').'/init.vim'`{vim} + 1. Start editing the "vimrc" file. This depends on your system: + for UNIX-like for Windows + `:e ~/.vimrc`{vim} `:e ~/_vimrc`{vim} - 2. Write the file with: + 2. Now read the example "vimrc" file contents: + `:r $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim`{vim} + + 3. Write the file with: `:w`{vim} + The next time you start Vim it will use syntax highlighting. You can add all your preferred settings to this "vimrc" file. For more information type `:help vimrc-intro`{vim}.