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*scroll_next.txt* For Vim version 7.0 Last change: 2019 May 28
DESCRIPTION *scroll_next*
This plugin provides a mapping target that scrolls through the current buffer
with |PageDown| while the final line of the buffer is not visible in the
window, and |:next| to move to the next file in the argument list when it is.
It's therefore a lazy way to read several buffers in sequence while just
tapping one key. The author likes to use it for reading several buffers on
limited keyboards, such as a mobile phone terminal client.
REQUIREMENTS *scroll_next-requirements*
This plugin only loads if 'compatible' is not set.
MAPPINGS *scroll_next-mappings*
*<Plug>(ScrollNext)*
The single normal mode mapping target is `<Plug>(ScrollNext)`. There is no
default key mapping; you should define one yourself in your |vimrc|. For
example:
>
nmap <Space> <Plug>(ScrollNext)
<
AUTHOR *scroll_next-author*
Written and maintained by Tom Ryder <tom@sanctum.geek.nz>.
LICENSE *scroll_next-license*
Licensed for distribution under the same terms as Vim itself (see |license|).
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