Lines Matching full:line
22 utility is a line-oriented text editor.
102 on a line.
112 It is possible to modify only a portion of a line by means of replacement,
120 commands consist of zero or more line addresses, followed by a single
131 The address(es) indicate the line or range of lines to be affected by the
166 .Sh LINE ADDRESSING
167 An address represents the number of a line in the buffer.
174 When a file is first read, the current address is set to the last line
176 In general, the current address is set to the last line
179 A line address is
192 One exception to the rule that addresses represent line numbers is the
196 This means "before the first line,"
223 The current line (address) in the buffer.
225 The last line in the buffer.
229 line in the buffer
235 The previous line.
242 previous line, where
246 The next line.
253 next line, where
267 The next line containing the regular expression
270 current line, if necessary.
274 previous line containing the regular expression
277 current line, if necessary.
281 line previously marked by a
310 to match several strings in a line, then the left-most longest match is
408 anchors the regular expression to the beginning of a line.
414 anchors the regular expression to the end of a line.
487 each line except for the last
490 In general, at most one command is allowed per line.
499 to print the last line affected by the command.
513 Append text to the buffer after the addressed line.
515 The current address is set to last line entered.
521 The current address is set to last line entered.
524 If there is a line after the deleted range, then the current address is set
525 to this line.
526 Otherwise the current address is set to the line
537 The current address is set to the last line read.
548 The current address is set to the last line read.
557 The current address is set to the last line read.
570 line currently matched before
575 command, the current address is set to the last line affected by
580 must be on a separate line,
581 and every line except for the last must be terminated by a backslash
597 For each matching line,
598 the line is printed,
605 is set to the last line affected by (the last)
625 Insert text in the buffer before the current line.
627 The current address is set to the last line entered.
632 line containing their joined text.
633 The current address is set to the resultant line.
635 Mark a line with a lower case letter
637 The line can then be addressed as
642 The mark is not cleared until the line is
646 If a single line fills more than one screen (as might be the case
649 prompt is printed on the last line.
654 The current address is set to the last line
663 last line moved.
666 their line numbers.
667 The current address is set to the last line
671 The current address is set to the last line
675 Unless a prompt was specified by with command-line option
692 to after the addressed line.
701 The current address is set to the last line read.
704 to after the addressed line
711 The current address is set to the last line read.
720 By default, only the first match in each line is replaced.
733 The current address is set the last line affected.
742 If one or two of the last delimiters is omitted, then the last line
796 The current address is set to the last line affected.
802 The current address is set to the last line
865 lines at a time starting at addressed line.
869 The current address is set to the last line printed.
893 The current line is unchanged.
895 Print the line number of the addressed line.
897 Print the addressed line, and sets the current address to
898 that line.
990 per line overhead: 4 ints