I have mirrored here the Vim 5.6 Reference Guide, but converted the files to PDF format and zipped them to make them easier for Windows and Macintosh users to access them. The original versions of these files are found at http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~orycc/vim-main.html.
Please note: these files now should work with Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0.
This reference guide was written by Oleg Raisky for the use of the Vim community. Special thanks to him for some excellent work!
A note on the conversion: the original files were Postscript files created from Latex source. I converted them to PDF format using Adobe Acrobat 3.1 Distiller. I used the "Print Optimized" distilling option. On screen, the fonts look a little blurry, but when I print out the files on my printer, they look great. Please let me know if you have difficulties with the file appearance when printing. If people are having difficulties, I'll try other options to get something that works well for everybody.
Want a Japanese translation? Get Toshiya Kawakami's Japanese translation at: http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-Bay/1854/vimrefj.html
There are four formats available:
| A4 | U.S. Letter | |
|---|---|---|
| Booklet | vimguide-0.7-bkl.a4.zip | vimguide-0.7-bkl.letter.zip |
| Plain | vimguide-0.7-pln.a4.zip | vimguide-0.7-pln.letter.zip |
StuffIt Expander is a free program for
Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris that will let you unzip these files.
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