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Again removed explicit numbering in asciidoc help files.

Automatic numbering exists for a reason. It's more elegant and easy to
manage. Additionally, because numbering rules can be specified centrally,
it adds consistency to the final look of the documents. An editor shouldn't
have to think about the current numbering level or number. That should be
handled by asciidoc as it builds the final doc.

[ However, added explicit first number to make list source code look a
  little better. ]

Also moved $VIMPERATOR_INIT keyword to its correct location in
starting.txt.

This change partially reverts changeset a1f264639f27d7d5b87e5fbccf54d6890a03ca7d.
This commit is contained in:
Ted Pavlic
2009-01-17 12:29:48 -05:00
parent 74256da392
commit 86c5875768
2 changed files with 18 additions and 18 deletions

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@@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ opened in new tabs.
Each token is analyzed and in this order:
1. Opened as a local file if it is an existing relative or absolute filename.
- [c]:open /etc/fstab[c] shows the file system table.
- [c]:open ../other/foo.html[c] in your home directory opens
* [c]:open /etc/fstab[c] shows the file system table.
* [c]:open ../other/foo.html[c] in your home directory opens
[a]/home/other/foo.html[a]
2. Opened with the specified search engine if the token looks like a search
. Opened with the specified search engine if the token looks like a search
string and the first word is the name of a search engine ([c]:open wikipedia
linus torvalds[c] opens the Wikipedia entry for linus torvalds). The short
name of a search engine is automatically guessed from its name. If you want
to set a custom name, you can change it with [c]:dialog searchengines[c].
3. Opened with the default search engine or keyword (specified with the
. Opened with the default search engine or keyword (specified with the
'defsearch' option) if the first word is no search engine ([c]:open linus
torvalds[c] opens a Google search for linux torvalds).
4. Passed directly to Firefox in all other cases ([c]:open www.osnews.com,
. Passed directly to Firefox in all other cases ([c]:open www.osnews.com,
www.slashdot.org[c] opens OSNews in the current, and Slashdot in a new
background tab).

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@@ -10,23 +10,23 @@ At startup, Vimperator completes the following tasks in order.
1. Vimperator can perform user initialization commands. When
one of the following is successfully located, it is executed, and no
further locations are tried.
|$VIMPERATOR_INIT|
a. _$VIMPERATOR_INIT_ -- May contain a single ex command (e.g.,
a. |$VIMPERATOR_INIT|
_$VIMPERATOR_INIT_ -- May contain a single ex command (e.g.,
"[c]:source {file}[c]").
b. [a]\~/_vimperatorrc[a] -- Windows only. If this file exists, its contents
are executed.
c. [a]\~/.vimperatorrc[a] -- If this file exists, its contents are executed.
.. [a]\~/_vimperatorrc[a] -- Windows only. If this file exists, its contents
are executed.
.. [a]\~/.vimperatorrc[a] -- If this file exists, its contents are executed.
2. If 'exrc' is set, then any RC file in the current directory is also sourced.
. If 'exrc' is set, then any RC file in the current directory is also sourced.
3. All directories in 'runtimepath' are searched for a "plugin"
subdirectory and all yet unloaded plugins are loaded. For each plugin
directory, all *.\{js,vimp} files (including those in further
subdirectories) are sourced alphabetically. No plugins will be sourced
if 'noloadplugins' is set. Any particular plugin will not be loaded if
it has already been loaded (e.g., by an earlier [c]:loadplugins[c]
command).
. All directories in 'runtimepath' are searched for a "plugin"
subdirectory and all yet unloaded plugins are loaded. For each
plugin directory, all *.\{js,vimp} files (including those in further
subdirectories) are sourced alphabetically. No plugins will be
sourced if 'noloadplugins' is set. Any particular plugin will
not be loaded if it has already been loaded (e.g., by an earlier
[c]:loadplugins[c] command).
The user's ~ (i.e., "home") directory is determined as follows: