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23 .KY "line"
24 .IP "line"
25 A single-line address, given in any of the forms described in the
29 .LI line
30 is the current line.
33 A line, or a pair of line addresses, separated by a comma or semicolon.
37 The default for range is the current line
53 in a 10 line file is acceptable, and will print from the current line
54 through the last line in the file.
62 When a command that accepts these flags completes, the addressed line(s)
74 case the line written is not necessarily the one affected by the command,
75 but rather the line addressed by the offset address specified.
95 the starting line for the command is the
97 line addressed by the range, and
103 When only a line or range is specified, with no command, the implied
115 When no range or count is specified and the command line is a blank line,
116 the current line is incremented by 1 and then the current line is displayed.
136 In each entry below, the tag line is a usage synopsis for the command.
160 command described below notes the new current line after it
196 if entered as the first character of the command line, and otherwise
200 Set to the last line written.
210 In the first synopsis, the remainder of the line after the
216 Within the rest of the line,
274 command, the remainder of the line after the
285 line of the range.
297 Display the selected lines, each preceded with its line number.
299 The line number format is
304 Set to the last line displayed.
315 Each line in the named buffer is executed as an
334 once the first column of the line contains a nonblank character,
337 command will succeed, but the line will not be modified.
347 If the current line is set to one of the lines that are affected
350 numbered line shifted.
357 .IP "[line] = [flags]"
358 Display the line number of
359 .LI line
360 (which defaults to the last line in the file).
382 Set to the last line modified by the command.
404 or the beginning of the line or the file,
418 or the beginning of the line or the file.
462 .IP "[line] a[ppend][!]"
463 The input text is appended to the specified line.
464 If line 0 is specified, the text is inserted at the beginning of the file.
465 Set to the last line input.
467 .LI line ,
468 or to the first line of the file if a
469 .LI line
516 Set to the current line when the screen was last edited.
530 Set to the last line input, or, if no lines were input,
531 set to the line before the target line, or to the first
532 line of the file if there are no lines preceding the target line.
577 .IP "[range] co[py] line [flags]"
578 .Ip "[range] t line [flags]"
579 Copy the specified lines (range) after the destination line.
580 Line 0 may be specified to insert the lines at the beginning of
615 Set to the line following the deleted lines,
616 or to the last line if the deleted lines were at the end.
665 to specify a line number or search pattern to set the initial location
678 If you have previously edited the file, the current line will be set
681 file, the current line will be set to the first line of the file if
684 mode, and the last line of the file if you are in
739 Set to the current line when the screen was last edited.
755 command(s) are executed with the current line
757 set to each selected line.
761 Multiple commands can be specified, one per line, by escaping each
775 commands, the input text must be part of the global command line.
788 mode causes the next line matching the pattern to be selected and
811 The last line modified.
835 .IP "[line] i[nsert][!]"
836 The input text is inserted before the specified line.
844 Set to the last line input; if no lines were input,
845 set to the line before the target line, or to the first line
846 of the file if there are no lines preceding the target line.
861 command specifies that the last line of the
870 If the current line ends with a whitespace character, all whitespace
871 is stripped from the next line.
872 Otherwise, if the next line starts with a open parenthesis
875 Otherwise, if the current line ends with a question mark
899 and the end of the line is marked with a
904 Set to the last line displayed.
982 .IP "[line] ma[rk] <character>"
983 .Ip "[line] k <character>"
984 Mark the line with the mark
998 .IP "[range] m[ove] line"
999 Move the specified lines after the target line.
1000 A target line of 0 places the lines at the beginning of the file.
1062 .IP "[line] o[pen] /pattern/ [flags]"
1066 but with a one-line window.
1077 set to the line where the matching pattern is found.
1130 Set to the last line displayed.
1139 .IP "[line] pu[t] [buffer]"
1140 Append buffer contents to the current line.
1141 If a buffer is specified, its contents are appended to the line,
1145 Set to the line after the current line.
1180 .IP "[line] r[ead][!] [file]"
1182 A copy of the specified file is appended to the line.
1184 .LI line
1207 the file after the specified line.
1217 the current line is set to the last line read.
1220 the current line is set to the first line read.
1368 on the specified line(s).
1402 in the line are replaced.
1445 Set to the last line upon which a substitution was made.
1506 Set to the line indicated by the tag.
1536 Set to the line indicated by the tag.
1574 Set to the line indicated by the tag.
1602 Set to the line indicated by the tag.
1622 Set to the line indicated by the tag.
1655 Set to the last line modified by the command.
1680 .IP "[line] vi[sual] [type] [count] [flags]"
1695 command, to specify the position of the specified line in the screen
1697 (The default is to place the line at the top of the screen window.)
1707 .LI line
1708 is specified, in which case it is set to that line.
1865 .IP "[line] z [type] [count] [flags]"
1871 lines following the specified line are displayed.
1880 .LI line
1883 .LI line .
1889 Place the line at the bottom of the screen.
1891 Place the line at the top of the screen.
1893 Place the line in the middle of the screen.
1898 .LI line ;
1906 .LI line
1907 on the screen with a line of hyphens displayed immediately before and
1914 Set to the last line displayed, with the exception of the
1917 where the current line is set to the line specified by the command.