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34 .EH 'USD:12-%''Ex Reference Manual'
35 .OH 'Ex Reference Manual''USD:12-%'
91 The financial support of an \s-2IBM\s0 Graduate Fellowship and the National
92 Science Foundation under grants MCS74-07644-A03 and MCS78-07291 is gratefully
108 determines the terminal type from the \s-2TERM\s0 variable in the environment.
109 It there is a \s-2TERMCAP\s0 variable in the environment, and the type
110 of the terminal described there matches the \s-2TERM\s0 variable,
112 is used. Also if the \s-2TERMCAP\s0 variable contains a pathname (beginning
115 If there is a variable \s-2EXINIT\s0 in the environment, then the editor
119 in your \s-2HOME\s0 directory
125 \s-2EXINIT\s0 or
131 has the following prototype:\(dg
133 \(dg Brackets `[' `]' surround optional parameters here.
136 \fBex\fP [ \fB\-\fP ] [ \fB\-v\fP ] [ \fB\-t\fP \fItag\fP ] [ \fB\-r\fP ] [ \fB\-l\fP ] [ \fB\-w\fP…
143 .B \-
145 option suppresses all interactive-user feedback
148 .B \-v
154 .B \-t
161 .B \-r
167 .B \-l
168 option sets up for editing \s-2LISP\s0, setting the
174 .B \-w
179 .B \-x
189 .B \-R
267 file name.\(dg
269 \(dg This makes it easy to deal alternately with
332 .B \-R
371 .B \-r
377 \fBex \-r\fP\fI resume\fP
386 \fBex\fP \-\fBr\fP
430 works on \s-2CRT\s0 terminals with random positioning cursors, using the
457 specifying the number of lines to be involved in the command.\(dg
459 \(dg Counts are rounded down if necessary.
503 Any number of `+' or `\-' characters may also be given with these flags.
560 .IP \fI+n\fR\ \fI\-n\fR 20
561 An offset relative to the current buffer line.\(dg
563 \(dg
581 Before each non-relative motion of the current line `\fB.\fP',
596 Such address lists are evaluated left-to-right.
603 precede the second in the buffer.\(dg
605 \(dg Null address specifications are permitted in a list of addresses,
713 edited so that write restrictions on pre-existing files apply.
758 After insuring that this file is sensible\(dg
760 \(dg I.e., that it is not a binary file such as a directory,
771 If there were any non-\s-2ASCII\s0 characters
772 in the file they are stripped of their non-\s-2ASCII\s0
1043 with non-printing characters printed as control characters `^\fIx\fR\|';
1092 .I quit.\(dg
1094 \(dg \fIEx\fR
1200 they are interpreted left-to-right.
1236 new-line characters into them.
1344 the current line regains it's pre-command value after an
1371 is optional and may be `\-' , `\(ua' or `\fB.\fR'
1469 If \fItype\fR is `\-' the line is placed at the bottom; a `\fB.\fR' causes
1473 On a \s-2CRT\s0 the screen is cleared before display begins unless a
1478 center, surrounds it with lines of `\-' characters and leaves the current
1479 line at this line. The form `z\(ua' prints the window before `z\-'
1480 would. The characters `+', `\(ua' and `\-' may be repeated for cumulative
1530 no non-white characters are discarded in a left-shift.
1537 An end-of-file from a terminal input scrolls through the file.
1613 .I magic.\(dg
1615 \(dg To discern what is true with
1648 the new-line character.
1660 Matches any (single) character in the class defined by
1665 A pair of characters separated by `\-' in
1668 bounds, thus `[a\-z]' as a regular expression matches
1669 any (single) lower-case letter.
1674 thus `[\(uaa\-z]' matches anything but a lower-case letter (and of course a
1677 `\(ua', `[', or `\-' in
1717 by the \fIn\fR-th regular subexpression enclosed between
1718 `\e(' and `\e)'.\(dg
1720 \(dg When nested, parenthesized subexpressions are present,
1724 the replacement to be converted to upper- or lower-case respectively
1771 the following line will start aligned with the first non-white character
1781 except by sending an end-of-file with a \fB^D\fR.
1862 Causes all control characters except tab, newline and form-feed
1916 to lower case except in character class specifications.
1931 showing tabs and end-of-lines as in the
1935 \fBmagic\fR default: magic for \fIex\fR and \fIvi\fR\(dg
1937 \(dg \fINomagic\fR for \fIedit\fR.
2050 \fBreport\fR default: report=5\(dg
2052 \(dg 2 for \fIedit\fR.
2073 Determines the number of logical lines scrolled when an end-of-file