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64 Two lines of continuity are kept if possible (2.1, 6.1, 7.2).
69 A count gives the number of (logical) lines to scroll, and is remembered
79 Two lines of continuity are kept if possible (2.1, 6.1, 7.2).
82 it has been modified, the current line number and the number of lines
115 in the line. Given a count, it advances that many lines (2.3).
140 Redraws the current screen, eliminating logical lines not corresponding
141 to physical lines (lines with only a single @ character on them).
213 An operator, which processes lines from the buffer with reformatting commands.
216 causes count lines to be filtered; otherwise the count
268 over complete lines; if you use \fB\(ga\fR, the operation takes place
303 when deleting words or lines; you can delete some words/lines and then
304 hit \fB.\fR to delete more and more words/lines.
323 offset from the line matched by the pattern you can force whole lines
353 An operator which shifts lines left one \fIshiftwidth\fR, normally 8
354 spaces. Like all operators, affects lines when repeated, as in
356 shifts three lines (6.6, 7.2).
361 An operator which shifts lines right one \fIshiftwidth\fR, normally 8
362 spaces. Affects lines when repeated as in \fB>>\fR. Counts repeat the
396 line. If used as the target of an operator, full lines are affected
401 Joins together lines, supplying appropriate white space: one space between
404 lines to be joined rather than the default two (6.5, 7.1f).
410 from the bottom. Operators affect whole lines when used with \fBL\fR
422 of lines to be opened; this is generally obsolete, as the \fIslowopen\fR
426 back as whole lines above the cursor if it was deleted as whole lines.
433 Quits from \fIvi\fR to \fIex\fR command mode. In this mode, whole lines
440 Changes whole lines, a synonym for \fBcc\fR. A count substitutes for
441 that many lines. The lines are saved in the numeric buffers, and erased
463 A count yanks that many lines. May be preceded by a buffer name to put
464 lines in that buffer (7.4).
473 normally a `.NH' or `.SH' and also at lines which which start
474 with a formfeed \fB^L\fR. Lines beginning with \fB{\fR also stop \fB[[\fR;
496 if you use \fB\(aa\fR, the operation takes place over complete lines
500 can continue onto multiple lines by using \s-2RETURN\s0 within the insert.
577 Opens new lines below the current line; otherwise like \fBO\fR (3.1).
585 way to split lines. A count replaces each of the following count characters
601 after an insert which inserted text on more than one line, the lines are