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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.
186 .IP "8-bit clean data, large lines, files"
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
297 .CO <control-W>
305 .CO <control-T>
330 .CO <control-A>
335 interprets one of two possible environmental variables and reads up to
362 .b \-s
363 (the historic \- option)
373 as long as it is owned by root or the effective user ID of the user.
396 as long as the effective user ID of the user is root or is the same as
420 does not exist) is read, as long as the effective user ID of the user
432 .b \-c
455 a second recovery file containing an email message for the user is created,
463 or the user runs the
470 option may be set in either the user's or system's startup information,
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,
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
494 This is annoying, but is not a security issue as the user cannot
498 user to recover the edit session.
506 .b \-t
512 receives a hangup (SIGHUP) signal, or the user executes the
517 will automatically email the recovery information to the user.
531 user, so nothing in the file should be trusted as it may have been
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>" .
639 It also supports stacks of screens by permitting the user to change
654 commands divide the current screen into two regions of approximately
718 .CO <control-]> ,
745 .CO <control-T>
748 .CO <control-T>
749 command returns the user to the previous context, i.e.,
751 .CO <control-]>
761 also provides two other basic
770 .CO <control-T>
775 .CO <control-T>
781 .CO <control-]>
810 There are two
834 .CO <control-]> ,
839 .CO <control-T>
916 it is expected to be a <colon> or <blank>-separated list of
920 databases, to which the user wishes to attach.
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>
1181 the matched line to be split into two lines at that point.
1183 .LI <control-M>
1189 editor currently supports two scripting languages, Tcl/Tk and Perl.
1327 process, the edit session is read-only (as if the
1330 .b \-R
1335 .CO <control-G>
1342 are modeful editors, i.e. they have two modes,
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,
1515 regardless of the user specifying another buffer in which to save it.
1533 <control-A> % ( )
1608 that use or operate on a buffer when no buffer is specified by the user.
1611 specified by the user.
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 ++\-++
1785 commands require zero, one, or two addresses.
1789 If the user provides more than the expected number of addresses to any
1796 command only takes two addresses.
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'