Lines Matching full:character

32 character.
62 character is used to resolve the text input into the file,
136 would select, the cursor is positioned on the last character in the line.
157 .QQ "the previous character" ,
159 .QQ "the last character in the line" .
161 character the cursor rests.
198 The motion command may be either the command character repeated (in
221 % '<character> ( )
227 \&_ `<character> b e
288 underscore, or whitespace character,
326 whose first character is an open brace
336 first nonblank character following the previous sentence, paragraph, or
343 character,
365 character.
373 The current word begins at the first non-whitespace character on or
375 and extends up to the next non-word character or the end of the line.
389 character oriented.
394 Set to the first character of the word.
422 Set to the first nonblank character of the line.
453 Set to the first nonblank character of the line.
493 Set to the first nonblank character of the current line.
521 It is an error if the cursor is on the first character in the line.
530 in which case any text copied into a buffer is character oriented.
537 character, or, the first character in the line if
592 lines to the first nonblank character of that line.
608 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
678 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
773 The current word begins at the first non-whitespace character on or
775 and extends up to the next non-word character or the end of the line.
824 It is an error if the cursor is on the last character in the line.
833 character oriented.
835 of other commands when the cursor is on the last character in the
841 Set to the current character plus the next
843 characters, or to the last character on the line if
846 current character.
874 character is expanded with the command text of the previous
897 character as a shell argument.
934 If the trailing character is a
940 If the trailing character is a
960 The current number begins at the first non-blank character at or after
962 the first character that isn't a possible character for the numeric type.
978 Set to the first character in the cursor number.
993 command when the cursor is on the last character in the line or
1001 character oriented, unless the cursor is at, or before the first
1002 nonblank character in the line, in which case it is line oriented.
1005 command as a motion component when the cursor is on the last character
1013 Set to the last character in the line.
1019 Move to the matching character.
1041 character oriented, unless the starting point of the region is at
1042 or before the first nonblank character on its line, and the ending
1043 point is at or after the last nonblank character on its line, in
1047 Set to the line containing the matching character.
1049 Set to the matching character.
1066 Unchanged if the cursor was on the last character in the line,
1067 otherwise, set to the first nonblank character in the line.
1077 .KY SQUOTE<character>
1078 .IP \'<character>
1079 .KY `<character>
1080 .Ip `<character>
1081 Return to a context marked by the character
1082 .LI <character> .
1084 .LI <character>
1089 character, return to the previous context.
1091 .LI <character>
1092 is any other character,
1093 return to the context marked by that character (see the
1099 and the cursor is placed on the first nonblank character of that line.
1123 any text copied into a buffer is character oriented,
1124 unless it both starts and stops at the first character in the line,
1129 commands which move backward and started at the first character in the line,
1130 or move forward and ended at the first character in the line,
1131 are corrected to the last character of the line preceding the starting and
1137 Set to the first nonblank character in the line, for the
1159 in which case any text copied into a buffer is character oriented,
1161 character in the line,
1170 Set to the first nonblank character of the sentence.
1190 character oriented, unless the starting point of the region is the
1191 first character in the line, in which case it is line oriented.
1193 the first character in the line, it is adjusted to be the end of the
1199 Set to the first nonblank character of the sentence.
1207 Reverse find character
1232 character oriented.
1237 Set to the searched-for character for the
1242 before the character for the
1245 and after the character for the
1270 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
1320 character are forward searches, the commands beginning with a
1325 prompts with the leading character on the last line of the screen
1339 character oriented, unless the search started and ended on
1341 In addition, forward searches ending at the first character of a line,
1342 and backward searches beginning at the first character in the line,
1343 are corrected to begin or end at the last character of the previous line.
1356 character is followed by a signed offset), the buffer will always
1386 character.
1410 Set to the first character of the matched string.
1423 Move to the first character in the current line.
1426 command when the cursor is on the first character in the line,
1433 in which case it is an error if the cursor is on the first character
1435 and any text copied into a buffer is character oriented.
1440 Set to the first character in the line.
1454 character.
1460 character; all of these characters may be escaped by using a
1462 character.
1484 character) or
1495 character followed by another
1514 Repeat the last character find
1517 The last character find is one of the
1537 character oriented.
1542 Set to the searched-for character for the
1547 before the character for the
1550 and after the character for the
1573 Once the first character in the line no longer contains a whitespace
1574 character, the command will succeed,
1580 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
1600 If the buffer is character oriented,
1620 character may be used to interrupt the loop.)
1641 Set to the last character entered.
1660 bigword or the character at the current position cannot be part of a bigword,
1661 move to the first character of the preceding bigword.
1662 Otherwise, move to the first character of the bigword at the current position.
1664 character of the last bigword on the first preceding line that contains a
1672 character oriented.
1677 Set to the first character of the word selected.
1694 Set to the last character entered.
1717 Set to the character before the current character, or, column 1 if
1729 bigword or the character at that position cannot be part of a bigword,
1730 move to the last character of the following bigword.
1731 Otherwise, move to the last character of the bigword at the current
1734 move to the last character of the first bigword on the next following
1742 character oriented.
1747 Set to the last character of the word selected.
1752 .IP "[count] F <character>"
1756 .LI <character> .
1763 character oriented.
1768 Set to the searched-for character.
1795 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
1820 Set to the first nonblank character of the
1838 Set to the last character entered.
1853 If the current line ends with a whitespace character, all whitespace
1873 Set to the character after the last character of the next-to-last
1899 Set to the first nonblank character of the
1928 Set to the first nonblank character of the
1952 Set to the last character entered.
1975 Set to the first nonblank character of the appended text,
1976 if the buffer is line oriented, otherwise, the last character
2011 Set to the last character entered.
2032 Set to the last character entered.
2045 .IP "[count] T <character>"
2049 through the current line for the character
2052 .LI <character> .
2059 character oriented.
2064 Set to the character
2066 the searched-for character.
2078 The first character in the line.
2089 character at that position cannot be part of a bigword, move to the first
2090 character of the next bigword.
2092 move to the first character of the first bigword on the first following
2100 character oriented.
2105 The first character of the word selected.
2122 Set to the current character minus
2124 or the first character if count is greater than the number of
2186 character oriented, unless the starting position is column 0,
2198 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
2218 character oriented, unless the starting position is column 0,
2230 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
2238 Move to first nonblank character on the current line.
2245 character oriented.
2250 Set to the first nonblank character of the current line.
2258 lines, to the first nonblank character.
2268 command when the cursor is on the first character in the line.
2274 The first nonblank character in the line.
2290 Set to the last character entered.
2309 move to the first character of the preceding word.
2310 Otherwise, the current position moves to the first character of the word
2313 character of the last word on the first preceding line that contains
2321 character oriented.
2326 Set to the first character of the word selected.
2336 If only part of a single line is affected, then the last character
2344 Set to the last character entered.
2366 Set to the first character in the line after the last character in the
2368 If no such character exists, set to the last character before the region.
2379 move to the last character of the following word.
2380 Otherwise, move to the last character of the word at the current position.
2381 If no succeeding word exists on the current line, move to the last character
2389 character oriented.
2394 Set to the last character of the word selected.
2399 .IP "[count] f <character>"
2403 .LI <character> .
2410 character oriented.
2415 Set to the searched-for character.
2431 Set to the last character entered.
2444 .IP "m <character>"
2446 .LI <character> .
2448 .QT `<character> .
2450 .QT '<character> .
2453 .LI <character>
2456 permits the use of any character.
2483 Set to the last character entered.
2506 Set to the first nonblank character of the appended text if the buffer
2507 is line oriented, otherwise, the last character of the appended text.
2512 .IP "[count] r <character>"
2517 .LI <character> .
2523 .LI <character>
2529 Unchanged unless the replacement character is a
2534 Set to the last character replaced,
2535 unless the replacement character is a
2545 characters in the current line starting with the current character.
2550 Set to the last character entered.
2563 .IP "[count] t <character>"
2566 times, through the current line for the character immediately
2568 .LI <character> .
2575 character oriented.
2580 Set to the character
2582 the searched-for character.
2620 beginning of a word, move to the first character of the next word.
2622 character of the first word on the first following line that contains
2630 character oriented.
2635 Set to the first character of the word selected.
2644 The deletion is at the current character position.
2652 Unchanged unless the last character in the line is deleted and the cursor
2653 is not already on the first character in the line, in which case it is
2654 set to the previous character.
2673 in which case it is set to the character were the region starts.
2685 character.
2739 character was either
2747 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
2765 character oriented, unless the starting character is the first
2766 character on its line, in which case it is line oriented.
2771 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
2788 character oriented.
2796 Set to the character occupying the column position identified by
2801 the cursor is moved to the last character in the line.
2819 character oriented, unless the starting character is at or
2826 Set to the first nonblank character in the line.
2836 character(s).
2855 if the cursor is on the last character of a line, and there are
2862 Set to the line of the character after
2866 Set to the character after
2889 Set to the line of the character after the last character in the region.
2891 Set to the character after the last character in the region.
2902 commands may be interrupted using the terminal interrupt character.
2904 operations and map character expansion.
2910 character is used to interrupt while entering an
2919 character is used to interrupt any
2941 erase character and the
2966 as character and word erase characters, respectively, regardless of
2972 If the first character of the input is a
2977 If the previous character on the line was an autoindent character,
2990 option is set and the user is entering the first character in the line,
2995 character is entered.
2998 If the previous character on the line was an autoindent character,
3003 If the previous character on the line was an autoindent character,
3034 Erase the last character.
3037 Quote the next character.
3038 The next character will not be mapped (see the
3044 character will be displayed immediately as a placeholder,
3045 but will be replaced by the next character.
3070 Insert a character with the specified hexadecimal value into the text.
3071 The value is delimited by any non-hexadecimal character or the input
3073 character value.
3079 character is used to interrupt inserting text into the file,
3082 character was used; all text input up to the interruption is