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13 .KY "<end-of-file>"
14 .IP "<end-of-file>"
15 The end-of-file character is used to scroll the screen in the
19 .LI <control-D> .
20 However, whatever character is set for the current terminal is supported
22 .LI <control-D> .
25 A single-line address, given in any of the forms described in the
30 is the current line.
37 The default for range is the current line
50 Generally, a count past the end-of-file may be specified, e.g. the
53 in a 10 line file is acceptable, and will print from the current line
72 .QT \-
81 A pattern used to derive a pathname; the default is the current file.
98 .LI count - 1
116 the current line is incremented by 1 and then the current line is displayed.
126 .LI <carriage-return> ,
160 command described below notes the new current line after it
170 Command lines beginning with the double-quote character
174 .KY "<control-D>"
175 .KY "<end-of-file>"
176 .IP "<control-D>"
177 .IP "<end-of-file>"
182 The command is the end-of-file terminal character, which may be
185 .LI <control-D>
191 .LI <end-of-file>
220 are expanded into the current and alternate pathnames, respectively.
256 .b \-c
347 If the current line is set to one of the lines that are affected
390 Add an abbreviation to the current abbreviation list.
393 each time a non-word character is entered after a word character,
401 If only one or two characters were entered before the non-word character
411 class (i.e. word or non-word) as the
413 to last character entered before the non-word character that triggered
448 .LI <literal-next>
489 The current argument is displayed inside of
507 mode only.
508 Background the current screen.
516 Set to the current line when the screen was last edited.
544 Change the current working directory.
554 environment variable becomes the new current directory.
555 Otherwise, the new current directory becomes the directory returned
651 If the current buffer has been modified since the last complete write,
674 mode, will edit the file in a new screen.
675 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
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
709 If a file name is specified, the current pathname is changed to the
711 The current pathname, the number of lines, and the current position
722 mode only.
731 foregrounding causes the current screen to be swapped with the backgrounded
736 swapping it with the current screen.
739 Set to the current line when the screen was last edited.
755 command(s) are executed with the current line
783 In this mode, input is taken from the terminal.
788 mode causes the next line matching the pattern to be selected and
867 .LI count - 1
870 If the current line ends with a whitespace character, all whitespace
875 Otherwise, if the current line ends with a question mark
887 white-space processing.
920 are not specified, the current set of command mode maps are displayed.
924 the text input mode maps are displayed.
936 the mapping is effective during text input mode,
937 otherwise, it is effective during command mode.
941 mode and one for input mode.
944 .LI <literal-next>
947 string in visual mode.
1048 mode, will set the argument list and edit the file in a new screen.
1049 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1063 Enter open mode.
1064 Open mode is the same as being in
1066 but with a one-line window.
1087 .b \-r
1111 mode, will edit the file in a new screen.
1112 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1140 Append buffer contents to the current line.
1145 Set to the line after the current line.
1186 If no file is specified, the current file is read; if there is no
1187 current file, then
1189 becomes the current file.
1190 If there is no current file and no
1217 the current line is set to the last line read.
1220 the current line is set to the first line read.
1243 .IP "res[ize] [+|-]size"
1245 mode only.
1246 Grow or shrink the current screen.
1249 is a positive, signed number, the current screen is grown by that many lines.
1252 is a negative, signed number, the current screen is shrunk by that many lines.
1255 is not signed, the current screen is set to the specified
1267 If the current file has been modified since the last complete write,
1275 Otherwise, the current file is set to the first file in the argument
1302 causes the current value of that option to be displayed.
1333 .b \-i
1457 .KY <control-Z>
1458 .Ip <control-Z>
1479 If the current file has been modified since the last complete write,
1502 mode, will edit the file in a new screen.
1503 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1518 Edit the file containing the next context for the current tag.
1520 If the current file has been modified since the last complete write,
1532 mode, will edit the file in a new screen.
1533 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1584 Edit the file containing the previous context for the current tag.
1586 If the current file has been modified since the last complete write,
1598 mode, will edit the file in a new screen.
1599 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1635 from the current list of abbreviations.
1662 Delete the command mode map definition for
1666 character is appended to the command name, delete the text input mode
1682 mode only.
1688 .QT \- ,
1715 mode only.
1724 In this case, any modifications to the current file are ignored.
1755 is not specified, the current pathname is used.
1758 is specified, and it exists, or if the current pathname was set using the
1917 where the current line is set to the line specified by the command.