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71 a line oriented text editor, which supports both command and display
73 This reference manual describes the command oriented part of
82 .I "Ex/edit Command Summary",
97 The command
123 command.
129 A command to enter
136 … ] [ \fB\-l\fP ] [ \fB\-w\fP\fIn\fP ] [ \fB\-x\fP ] [ \fB\-R\fP ] [ \fB+\fP\fIcommand\fP ] name ...
144 command line option
146 and is useful in processing editor scripts in command files.
157 command, editing the file containing the
196 \fB+\fIcommand\fR
197 indicates that the editor should begin by executing the specified command.
199 .I command
222 command.
244 command will say ``[Not edited]'' if the current file is not considered
273 command after a
280 If more than one file is given on the command line,
286 command.
289 command.
293 command.
333 command line option,
336 command line invocation,
357 prints ``Interrupt'' and returns to its command level. If the primary
375 to the directory where you were when the crash occurred, giving the command
384 been saved after a crash. The command
397 .I command
398 mode. Commands are entered in command mode when a `:' prompt is
411 .I command
428 command displays one line at a time on any terminal while
435 Command structure
437 Most command names are English words,
442 * As an example, the command
447 command is `se'.
450 Command parameters
457 specifying the number of lines to be involved in the command.\(dg
461 Thus the command ``10p'' will print the tenth line in the buffer while
466 this information always being given after the command name.\(dd
470 command i.e. ``set number'',
473 command,
476 command,
479 command, i.e. ``1,5 copy 25''.
482 Command variants
485 The variant form of the command is invoked by placing an
486 `!' immediately after the command name.
498 In this case, the command abbreviated by these characters
499 is executed after the command completes.
505 value before the printing command is executed.
513 Any command line beginning with " is ignored.
520 More than one command may be placed on a line by separating each pair
527 must be the last command on a line, as they are not terminated by a `|'.
543 in the buffer during this command exceeds this threshold.
545 Command addressing
587 command, using single lower case letters
600 If more addresses are given than the command requires,
602 If the command takes two addresses, the first addressed line must
608 It is an error to give a prefix address to a command which expects none.
611 Command descriptions
617 \fIaddress\fR \fBcommand\fR \fI! parameters count flags\fR
619 All parts are optional; the degenerate case is the empty command which prints
624 ignores a ``:'' preceding any command.
626 In the following command descriptions, the
631 part of the command.
648 After the command, `\fB.\fR'
677 command is a synonym for
726 The command
751 command was issued.
754 command is aborted.
756 command otherwise deletes the entire contents of the editor buffer,
779 This command leaves the current line `\fB.\fR' at the last line read.\(dd
799 \fIn\fR may also be an editor command containing no spaces, e.g.: ``+/pat''.
806 command,
830 Then the given command list is executed with `\fB.\fR' initially
833 The command list consists of the remaining commands on the current
847 last line of the command list.
851 commands are permitted in the command list and take input from the terminal.
855 command itself may not appear in
859 command is also not permitted there,
864 command.
876 `.' before the global command begins and is not changed during a global
877 command,
899 This command differs from
937 command is a synonym for
952 command is used to define macros for use in
974 The current line is not affected by this command.
980 command repositions the specified lines to be after
986 The next file from the command line argument list is edited.
996 \fBn\fR \fB+\fIcommand\fR \fIfilelist\fR
1004 .I command
1033 This command is for use only in emergencies when a
1035 command has resulted in an error and you don't know how to save your work.
1091 command was issued, and does not
1099 should give a \fIwrite\fR command;
1100 if you wish to discard them, use the \fBq!\fR command variant.
1119 command apply here also.
1124 command.
1126 Address `0' is legal for this command and causes the file to be read at
1130 command when the
1144 ( \fB.\fR ) \fBread\fR \fB!\fR\fIcommand\fR
1146 Reads the output of the command
1147 .I command
1149 This is not a variant form of the command, rather a read
1151 .I command
1168 command.
1267 command.
1273 command is a synonym for
1285 command, you must write it out; giving another
1287 command, specifying no
1314 buffer editing command.
1317 commands are considered a single command for the purpose of
1344 the current line regains it's pre-command value after an
1359 command variant \fBg!\fR, running the specified \fIcmds\fR on each
1374 command to specify the placement of the specified line on the screen.
1392 this command is the same as edit.
1428 Overrides the checking of the normal \fIwrite\fR command,
1431 ( 1 , $ ) \fBw\fR \fB!\fR\fIcommand\fR
1434 .I command.
1436 \fBw\ \ !\fR which writes to a command.
1440 Like a \fIwrite\fR and then a \fIquit\fR command.
1446 command, as \fBw!\fR does.
1460 see the \fIput\fR command description.
1487 \fB!\fR \fIcommand\fR\fR
1492 .I command
1495 `!' is replaced with the text of the previous command.
1499 The current line is unchanged by this command.
1503 before the command is executed as a warning.
1504 A single `!' is printed when the command completes.
1506 ( \fIaddr\fR , \fIaddr\fR ) \fB!\fR \fIcommand\fR\fR
1510 .I command;
1553 command.
1572 command
1696 command.
1747 command
1812 shift command.
1814 to each such command.
1829 command, or a \fB^\(ua\fR (switch files) or \fB^]\fR (tag goto) command
1857 \fB:e\ #\fR and a \fB:ta!\fR command from within
1867 does not apply to command input.
1889 command, instead of like
1933 command.
1967 will be checked for ex command lines and the comands issued.
1968 To be recognized as a command line, the line must have the string
2017 Command mode input is prompted for with a `:'.
2056 Any command which modifies more than the specified number of lines
2066 presented at the end of the command, subject to this same threshold.
2069 command on the individual commands performed.
2074 is received from a terminal input in command mode,
2075 and the number of lines printed by a command mode
2077 command (double the value of
2093 the shell escape command `!', and by the
2095 command.
2142 command.
2160 command escape.
2166 command.