Lines Matching +full:mode +full:- +full:recovery

94 George Neville-Neil added the Tcl interpreter,
102 IEEE Std 1003.2-1992, IEEE Standard Portable Operating
110 .sy echo -n >index
111 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference''USD:13-%'
112 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference'
119 is a line-oriented text editor.
127 .b \-R
128 (read-only) option of
137 are intended as bug-for-bug compatible replacements for the original
141 This reference manual is accompanied by a traditional-style manual page.
147 e.g. command line options, session recovery, signals,
186 .IP "8-bit clean data, large lines, files"
193 text input mode command
194 .CO <control-X>
209 colon command-line,
228 colon command-line.
241 .IP "Left-right scrolling"
246 to do left-right screen scrolling, instead of the traditional
280 .\"Editing is unchanged, with the exception that a \fC<carriage-return>\fP
294 mode) commands divide the screen into multiple editing regions and
297 .CO <control-W>
305 .CO <control-T>
330 .CO <control-A>
362 .b \-s
363 (the historic \- option)
432 .b \-c
434 .SH 1 "Recovery"
436 There is no recovery program for
441 Recovery files are created readable and writable by the owner only.
455 a second recovery file containing an email message for the user is created,
471 changing the recovery directory.
473 directory, each system reboot will delete all of the recovery files!
480 The recovery directory should be owned by root, or at least by a pseudo-user.
482 .QQ sticky-bit
483 semantics are available, the directory should have the sticky-bit
485 The recovery directory must be read, write, and executable by any user,
486 i.e. mode 1777.
488 If the recovery directory does not exist,
491 This can result in the recovery directory being owned by a normal user,
492 which means that that user will be able to remove other user's recovery
497 The recovery file has all of the necessary information in it to enable the
506 .b \-t
517 will automatically email the recovery information to the user.
536 that have no associated email recovery file will have this bit set.
601 Non-printable characters, for which
620 .QT "0x<high-halfbyte> ... 0x<low-halfbyte>" ,
622 .QT "\e<high-one-or-two-bits> ... \e<low-three-bits>" .
629 command mode, the cursor is always positioned on the last column of
633 text input mode, the cursor is positioned on the first column of
653 mode)
718 .CO <control-]> ,
745 .CO <control-T>
748 .CO <control-T>
751 .CO <control-]>
770 .CO <control-T>
775 .CO <control-T>
781 .CO <control-]>
834 .CO <control-]> ,
839 .CO <control-T>
916 it is expected to be a <colon> or <blank>-separated list of
933 If the pattern is a double-quote character followed by a valid buffer
956 it is expected to contain a colon-separated list of directory names
1179 .LI <control-M>
1183 .LI <control-M>
1327 process, the edit session is read-only (as if the
1330 .b \-R
1335 .CO <control-G>
1344 mode and
1346 mode.
1352 first starts running, it is in command mode, and usually displays a prompt
1361 into text input mode:
1366 Once in input mode, entering a line containing only a single period
1368 ends text input mode and returns to command mode,
1373 first starts running, it is in command mode as well.
1376 into text input mode:
1389 Once in input mode, entering an
1391 character ends text input mode and returns to command mode.
1400 .QQ "visual mode" .
1401 In addition, there is a third mode,
1402 .QQ "open mode" ,
1405 similarly to visual mode.
1406 Open mode is not yet implemented in
1418 .LI <control-C> ,
1420 .KY "<literal-next>"
1421 .IP "<literal-next>"
1425 .LI <control-V> .
1428 .LI <control-Q>
1507 or a single line of text specified by using a line-oriented motion,
1533 <control-A> % ( )
1565 mode.
1626 .KY "<carriage-return>"
1627 .IP "<carriage-return>"
1629 .LI <control-M> .
1637 .LI <control-J> .
1639 .LI <control-M>
1642 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference (Vi Commands)''USD:13-%'
1643 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference (Vi Commands)'
1645 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference''USD:13-%'
1646 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference'
1675 is a positive number, refers to the N-th line of the file.
1746 .PQ -
1755 .QT \-
1758 .QT \-5
1760 .QT \&.\-5 .
1765 .QT -
1768 .QT \-
1773 .QT \-
1776 .QT ++\-++
1807 The second address of any two-address sequence corresponds to a line that
1813 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference (Ex Commands)''USD:13-%'
1814 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference (Ex Commands)'
1816 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference (Options)''USD:13-%'
1817 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference (Options)'
1819 .oh 'Vi/Ex Reference''USD:13-%'
1820 .eh 'USD:13-%''Vi/Ex Reference'