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72 \fB<character [-character]>\fR means that the character or
76 the \fBescape\fR key is to be typed. \fB<a-z>\fR means that a
130 semi-automatically done when you log in.
138 tset \-s \-d 2621 > tset$$
146 type from an on-line list.
156 semi-automatically done when you log in.
164 tset \-s \-d 2621 > tset$$
172 is simpler, just add the line ``tset \-d 2621''
177 type from an on-line list.
213 If you are in some special mode, such as input mode
214 or the middle of a multi-keystroke command, it may
223 PDP-11 version of vi. The control versions or the hjkl versions will
230 .IP "[cnt]<bs> or [cnt]h or [cnt]\(<-" 16
246 .IP "[cnt]<sp> or [cnt]l or [cnt]\(->" 16
250 .IP [cnt]- 16
272 Mnemonic: next-\fBw\fRord
277 Move the cursor to the preceding word. Mnemonic: \fBb\fRackup-word
283 "cnt"'th word hence. Mnemonic: \fBe\fRnd-of-word
291 the end of the file respectively. Mnemonic: \fBG\fRo-to
307 possible. Mnemonic: \fBF\fRorward-a-page
310 are kept if possible. Mnemonic: \fBB\fRackup-a-page
320 \fBnroff\fR macros, \fB\-ms\fR and \fB\-mm\fR, for which the
330 two sets of \fBnroff\fR macros, \fB\-ms\fR and \fB\-mm\fR, in which
359 .IP "m<a-z>" 16
361 in the file and the character "<a-z>" becomes the label for referring
367 .IP "\(aa<a-z>" 16
369 "<a-z>".
370 .IP "\(ga<a-z>" 16
372 with the label "<a-z>".
375 last "non-relative" move. A "non-relative" move is something such as a
380 before the last "non-relative" move.
442 The text insert in insertion mode can contain newlines.
525 a set of named registers, a-z, into which text can optionally
527 by \fB"<a-z>\fR, that named buffer will contain the text deleted
531 * Referring to an upper case letter as a buffer name (A-Z) is the
538 .IP ["<a-z>][cnt]y{motion} 16
546 .IP ["<a-z>][cnt]Y 16
551 .IP ["<a-z>]p 16
565 .IP ["<a-z>]P 16
586 The area should be a lisp s-expression.
629 Switch to \fBex\fR editing mode.
630 In this mode \fBvi\fR will behave very much like \fBed\fR.
631 The editor in this mode will operate on single lines normally and
633 Once in this mode it is also possible to switch to the \fBopen\fR
634 mode of editing. By entering the command \fB[line number]open<nl>\fR
635 you enter this mode. It is similar to the normal visual mode
637 Mnemonic: \fBQ\fRuit visual mode
679 any other "non-autoindent" controlling characters are typed.
693 Typing a ":" during command mode causes \fBvi\fR to put the cursor at
695 ":" mode, \fBvi\fR can be given most \fBed\fR commands. It is
696 also from this mode that you exit from \fBvi\fR or switch to different
757 tag filename \fBvi\fR-search-command
763 is particularly useful when editing multi-file C programs such as the
768 It could also be useful when editing multi-file documents, though the
797 vi \-r file
803 The command "vi -r" without a file name gives you the list of files
813 These options come in three forms, those that are switches, which toggle
816 The toggle options are set by a command of the form:
870 Default: noai Type: toggle
872 When in autoindent mode, vi helps you indent code by starting each
877 Default: ap Type: toggle
880 This is not of much interest in the normal \fBvi\fR visual mode.
882 Default: noaw type: toggle
889 Default: nobf Type: toggle
897 Default: noeb Type: toggle
906 Default: noic Type: toggle
911 Default: nolisp Type: toggle
914 are modified appropriately to affect s-expressions and functions.
916 Default: nolist Type: toggle
920 Default: magic Type: toggle
923 [^string]\fR and \fB[<chr>-<chr>]\fR.
925 Default: nonu Type: toggle
929 Default: open Type: toggle
934 Default: opt Type: toggle
945 \fB{\fR and \fB}\fR commands. The default string is for the \fB-ms\fR
946 and \fB-mm\fR macros.
956 Default: prompt Type: toggle
960 command mode the prompt character \fB:\fR will be printed when
963 Default: noredraw Type: toggle
984 \fB]]\fR and \fB[[\fR commands. The default string is for the \fB-ms\fR
985 and \fB-mm\fR macros.
999 Default: nosm Type: toggle
1004 Default: terminal dependent Type: toggle
1020 changed when in "visual" mode,
1021 you have to Q to command mode, type a
1027 Default: terse Type: toggle
1031 Default: warn Type: toggle
1037 size \- 1 at 2400 baud or more} Type: numeric
1053 Default: ws Type: toggle
1074 Default: nowa Type: toggle