Lines Matching +full:no +full:- +full:reset +full:- +full:during +full:- +full:suspend

60 does word erase during text input.
106 .LI <carriage-return>
109 .LI <carriage-return>
117 .LI <word-erase>
121 .LI <control-D>
124 .LI <control-D>
129 .QT 0<control-D>
133 .QT ^<control-D>
163 This automatic display is suppressed during
177 .CO <control-Z>
184 .CO suspend ,
191 If the write fails, the command fails and goes no further.
201 .CO suspend ,
227 option is ignored if the file is considered read-only for any reason.
264 .LI <form-feed> ,
301 .IP "cedit [no default]"
302 This option adds the ability to edit the colon command-line history.
309 colon command-line.
313 .CO <control-W>
316 .CO <carriage-return>
318 the context of the screen from which you created the colon command-line
324 parsing rules, it can be difficult to set the colon command-line edit
331 .QT "set cedit=<literal-next><escape>" .
339 will perform colon command-line editing if the character is entered as
349 to set (or reset) the environmental variable
358 If the first non-empty line of the file begins with the string
424 .IP "filec [no default]"
436 If no match is found, the screen is flashed and text input resumed.
456 .QT "set filec=<literal-next><escape>" .
468 will perform colon command-line editing if the character is entered as
493 edit option makes all Regular Expressions case-insensitive,
494 as long as an upper-case letter does not appear in the search string.
500 to be evaluated in a case-insensitive manner.
510 This option causes the screen to be scrolled left-right to view
513 screen interface which folds long lines at the right-hand margin
522 to set (or reset) the environmental variable
559 message, but no other effect.
574 To re-enable characters individually, when the
718 .LI "<newline>.<char-pair>" ,
720 .LI <char-pair>
735 The path option can be used to specify a <colon>-separated list of
771 character; when it is not set, no prompt is displayed.
776 .b \-R
787 .b \-R
829 There is no requirement that you use a public directory,
830 e.g. a sub-directory of your home directory will work fine.
845 terminal on a dumb terminal (e.g. during insertions in
889 .IP "scroll, scr [(environment variable LINES - 1) / 2]"
892 .CO <control-D>
894 .CO <end-of-file>
914 the screen is beeped and the cursor remains on the colon-command line.
931 .LI "<newline>.<char-pair>" ,
933 .LI <char-pair>
952 .CO <control-Z>
961 .CO suspend
977 This program is also used to resolve any shell meta-characters in
1045 is doing left-right scrolling and the left or right margin is
1054 holding off display updating during input of new text to improve
1089 to set (or reset) the environmental variable
1094 It has no effect in this implementation.
1119 does word erase during text input.
1129 to move past the left-hand margin, or past the end of the file.
1132 .IP "w300 [no default]"
1140 .IP "w1200 [no default]"
1148 .IP "w9600 [no default]"
1164 .IP "window, w, wi [environment variable LINES - 1]"
1172 .CO <control-B>
1174 .CO <control-F> ,
1178 .CO <control-D>
1180 .CO <control-U> .
1189 .b \-w
1208 Resetting the window size does not reset the default number of lines
1210 .CO <control-D>
1212 .CO <control-U>
1251 option is non-zero,
1254 before the right-hand margin of the screen.
1276 or if there is no blank character upon which to split the line,
1293 If this option is set, file-overwriting checks that would usually be