Lines Matching full:lines

48 A positive integer, specifying the number of lines to be affected by
99 subsequent lines are affected by the command, e.g. the command
101 prints out lines 3, 4, 5 and 6.
170 Command lines beginning with the double-quote character
179 Write the next N lines, where N is the value of the
209 Execute a shell command, or filter lines through a shell command.
279 The specified lines are passed to the program as standard input,
281 the original lines.
297 Display the selected lines, each preceded with its line number.
325 Shift lines left or right.
326 The specified lines are shifted to the left (for the
347 If the current line is set to one of the lines that are affected
370 The specified lines are shifted to the right by the number of columns
374 Empty lines are not changed.
466 If no lines are input, then set to
522 Replace the lines with input text.
530 Set to the last line input, or, if no lines were input,
532 line of the file if there are no lines preceding the target line.
579 Copy the specified lines (range) after the destination line.
580 Line 0 may be specified to insert the lines at the beginning of
597 Delete the lines from the file.
615 Set to the line following the deleted lines,
616 or to the last line if the deleted lines were at the end.
711 The current pathname, the number of lines, and the current position
747 Apply commands to lines matching (or not matching) a pattern.
748 The lines within the given range that match
759 or not matching, lines.
844 Set to the last line input; if no lines were input,
846 of the file if there are no lines preceding the target line.
855 Join lines of text together.
865 subsequent lines will be joined.
868 subsequent lines are affected.)
896 Display the lines unambiguously.
999 Move the specified lines after the target line.
1000 A target line of 0 places the lines at the beginning of the file.
1003 Set to the first of the moved lines.
1127 Display the specified lines.
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.
1700 specifies the number of lines that will initially be displayed.
1750 The specified lines (the entire file, if no range is given) is written
1775 lines are passed as standard input to that command.
1820 The specified lines are written to
1856 Copy the specified lines to a buffer.
1871 lines following the specified line are displayed.
1881 is displayed on the screen by changing the number of lines
1895 Write out count lines starting
1897 lines before
1909 The number of preceding and following lines of text displayed are
1910 reduced to account for those lines.