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54 …fR] [\fB-V\fR] [\fB-x\fR] [\fB-w\fR\fIn\fR] [\fB-C\fR] [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \…
61 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfile\fR...
68 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfile\fR...
80 in this case see \fBvi\fR(1), which is a command which focuses on the
92 delete character and line in its \fBvisual\fR command (which can be abbreviated
94 command.
98 of the file. The \fBz\fR command gives easy access to windows of text. Typing
105 (\fBu\fR) command allows you to reverse any single change which goes astray.
107 indicates when more than a few lines are affected by a command so that it is
108 easy to detect when a command has affected more lines than it should have.
114 telephone, you can use the editor \fBrecover\fR command (or \fB-r\fR\fI file\fR
120 at a time. You can give it a list of files on the command line and use the
121 \fBnext\fR (\fBn\fR) command to deal with each in turn. The \fBnext\fR command
133 (\fBe\fR) command.
136 There is a command \fB&\fR in \fBex\fR which repeats the last \fBsubstitute\fR
137 command. In addition, there is a confirmed substitute command. You give a range
156 command that supplies white space between joined lines automatically, commands
228 effect by typing the \fBvi\fR command itself.
248 Encryption option. Simulates the \fBX\fR command and prompts the user for a
250 \fBcrypt\fR command. The \fBX\fR command makes an educated guess to determine
273 the \fBC\fR command. The \fBC\fR command is like the \fBX\fR command, except
280 \fB\fB+\fR\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR\fI command\fR\fR
283 Begins editing by executing the specified editor \fIcommand\fR (usually a
284 search or positioning command).
294 If both the \fB-t\fR\fI tag\fR and the \fB-c\fR\fI command\fR options are
296 the tag is selected by \fB-t\fR and then the command is executed.
321 \fBCommand\fR
325 character cancels a partial command.
348 .SS "ex Command Names and Abbreviations"
352 Command Abbrevi- Command Abbrevi- Command Abbrevi-
383 .SS "Join Command Arguments"
402 If no address is specified, the\fB join\fR command behaves as if \fI2addr\fR
404 count\fR). If one address is specified, the \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if
416 If no address is specified, the \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if \fI2addr
419 \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if \fI2addr\fR were the specified address and the
431 If two or more addresses are specified, the \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if an
449 If no address is specified, the \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if \fI2addr\fR
451 specified, the \fBjoin\fR command behaves as if \fI2addr\fR were the specified
455 .SS "Additional ex Command Arguments"
464 equivalent to specifying an additional address to the command. The additional
465 address is equal to the last address specified to the command (either
479 for a command that uses them, the number of lines affected is taken from the
480 count value rather than the range. The starting line for the command is taken
540 Escape ! command [range]! command
554 equivalent to specifying an additional address to the command. The additional
555 address is equal to the last address specified to the command (either
599 .SS "ex Command Addresses"
658 …R/\fBex\fR commands if they are of the form \fBex:\fR\fBcommand\fR\fB:\fR or \fBvi:\fR\fBcommand\f…
664 informs you if the number of lines modified by the last command is greater than the value of the \f…
666 scroll command mode lines
784 preserve command
793 recover command
915 the documentation by options that follow the Command Syntax Standard (see
918 by \fB-L\fR, and \fB+\fR\fBcommand\fR has been replaced by \fB-c\fR
919 \fBcommand\fR.
928 The \fBz\fR command prints the number of logical rather than physical lines.
932 File input/output errors do not print a name if the command line \fB-s\fR