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#! /bin/sh /usr/share/dpatch/dpatch-run
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## 16manpage_errors.dpatch by <hesso@pool.math.tu-berlin.de>
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##
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## DP: Fix a truckload of roff markup glitches.
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@DPATCH@
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diff -Naur nvi-1.81.6.orig/docs/vi.man/vi.1 nvi-1.81.6/docs/vi.man/vi.1
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--- nvi-1.81.6.orig/docs/vi.man/vi.1 2007-11-18 17:41:42.000000000 +0100
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+++ nvi-1.81.6/docs/vi.man/vi.1 2008-05-01 18:17:59.000000000 +0200
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@@ -17,35 +17,35 @@
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B ex
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[\c
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-.B -eFRrSsv\c
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+.B \-eFRrSsv\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -c " cmd"\c
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+.BI \-c " cmd"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -t " tag"\c
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+.BI \-t " tag"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -w " size"\c
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+.BI \-w " size"\c
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] [file ...]
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.br
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.B vi
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[\c
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-.B -eFlRrSv\c
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+.B \-eFlRrSv\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -c " cmd"\c
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+.BI \-c " cmd"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -t " tag"\c
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+.BI \-t " tag"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -w " size"\c
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+.BI \-w " size"\c
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] [file ...]
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.br
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.B view
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[\c
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-.B -eFRrSv\c
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+.B \-eFRrSv\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -c " cmd"\c
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+.BI \-c " cmd"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -t " tag"\c
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+.BI \-t " tag"\c
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] [\c
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-.BI -w " size"\c
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+.BI \-w " size"\c
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] [file ...]
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.SH LICENSE
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The vi program is freely redistributable. You are welcome to copy,
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.I \&Vi
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is a screen oriented text editor.
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.I \&Ex
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-is a line-oriented text editor.
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+is a line\(hyoriented text editor.
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.I \&Ex
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and
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.I \&vi
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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
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.I View
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is the equivalent of using the
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.B \-R
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-(read-only) option of
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+(read\(hyonly) option of
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.IR \&vi .
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.PP
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This manual page is the one provided with the
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
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.I ex/vi
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text editors.
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.I Nex/nvi
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-are intended as bug-for-bug compatible replacements for the original
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+are intended as bug\(hyfor\(hybug compatible replacements for the original
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Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution (4BSD)
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.I \&ex
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and
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@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
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editor before this manual page.
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If you're in an unfamiliar environment, and you absolutely have to
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get work done immediately, read the section after the options
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-description, entitled ``Fast Startup''.
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+description, entitled \(lqFast Startup\(rq.
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It's probably enough to get you going.
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.PP
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The following options are available:
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Particularly useful for initial positioning in the file, however
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.B cmd
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is not limited to positioning commands.
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-This is the POSIX 1003.2 interface for the historic ``+cmd'' syntax.
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+This is the POSIX 1003.2 interface for the historic \(lq+cmd\(rq syntax.
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.I Nex/nvi
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supports both the old and new syntax.
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.TP
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@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
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Start editing with the lisp and showmatch options set.
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.TP
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.B \-R
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-Start editing in read-only mode, as if the command name was
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+Start editing in read\(hyonly mode, as if the command name was
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.IR view ,
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or the
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.B readonly
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@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
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Prompts, informative messages and other user oriented message
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are turned off,
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and no startup files or environmental variables are read.
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-This is the POSIX 1003.2 interface for the historic ``\-'' argument.
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+This is the POSIX 1003.2 interface for the historic \(lq\-\(rq argument.
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.I \&Nex/nvi
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supports both the old and new syntax.
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.TP
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There are commands that switch you into input mode.
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There is only one key that takes you out of input mode,
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and that is the <escape> key.
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-(Key names are written using less-than and greater-than signs, e.g.
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-<escape> means the ``escape'' key, usually labeled ``esc'' on your
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+(Key names are written using less\(hythan and greater\(hythan signs, e.g.
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+<escape> means the \(lqescape\(rq key, usually labeled \(lqesc\(rq on your
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terminal's keyboard.)
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If you're ever confused as to which mode you're in,
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keep entering the <escape> key until
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@@ -227,9 +227,9 @@
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will beep at you if you try and do something that's not allowed.
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It will also display error messages.)
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.PP
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-To start editing a file, enter the command ``vi file_name<carriage-return>''.
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+To start editing a file, enter the command \(lqvi file_name<carriage\(hyreturn>\(rq.
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The command you should enter as soon as you start editing is
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-``:set verbose showmode<carriage-return>''.
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+\(lq:set verbose showmode<carriage\(hyreturn>\(rq.
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This will make the editor give you verbose error messages and display
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the current mode at the bottom of the screen.
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.PP
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.B l
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Move the cursor right one character.
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.TP
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-.B <cursor-arrows>
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+.B <cursor\(hyarrows>
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The cursor arrow keys should work, too.
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.TP
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-.B /text<carriage-return>
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-Search for the string ``text'' in the file,
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+.B /text<carriage\(hyreturn>
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+Search for the string \(lqtext\(rq in the file,
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and move the cursor to its first character.
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.PP
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The commands to enter new text are:
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@@ -303,30 +303,30 @@
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.PP
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The commands to write the file are:
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.TP
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-.B :w<carriage-return>
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+.B :w<carriage\(hyreturn>
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Write the file back to the file with the name that you originally used
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as an argument on the
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.I \&vi
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command line.
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.TP
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-.B ":w file_name<carriage-return>"
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-Write the file back to the file with the name ``file_name''.
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+.B ":w file_name<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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+Write the file back to the file with the name \(lqfile_name\(rq.
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.PP
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The commands to quit editing and exit the editor are:
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.TP
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-.B :q<carriage-return>
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+.B :q<carriage\(hyreturn>
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Quit editing and leave vi (if you've modified the file, but not
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saved your changes,
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.I \&vi
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will refuse to quit).
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.TP
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-.B :q!<carriage-return>
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+.B :q!<carriage\(hyreturn>
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Quit, discarding any modifications that you may have made.
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.PP
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One final caution.
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Unusual characters can take up more than one column on the screen,
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and long lines can take up more than a single screen line.
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-The above commands work on ``physical'' characters and lines,
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+The above commands work on \(lqphysical\(rq characters and lines,
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i.e. they affect the entire line no matter how many screen lines it
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takes up and the entire character no matter how many screen columns
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it takes up.
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character.
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.PP
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-A>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyA>"
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Search forward
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.I count
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times for the current word.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-B>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyB>"
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Page backwards
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.I count
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screens.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-D>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyD>"
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Scroll forward
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.I count
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lines.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-E>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyE>"
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Scroll forward
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.I count
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lines, leaving the current line and column as is, if possible.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-F>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyF>"
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Page forward
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.I count
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screens.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-G>"
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+.B "<control\(hyG>"
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Display the file information.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-H>"
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+.B "<control\(hyH>"
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.TP
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.B "[count] h"
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Move the cursor back
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.I count
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characters in the current line.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-J>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyJ>"
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-N>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyN>"
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.TP
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.B "[count] j"
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Move the cursor down
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.I count
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lines without changing the current column.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-L>"
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+.B "<control\(hyL>"
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.TP
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-.B "<control-R>"
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+.B "<control\(hyR>"
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Repaint the screen.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-M>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyM>"
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.TP
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.B "[count] +"
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Move the cursor down
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.I count
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lines to the first nonblank character of that line.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] <control-P>"
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+.B "[count] <control\(hyP>"
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.TP
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.B "[count] k"
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Move the cursor up
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.I count
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lines, without changing the current column.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-T>"
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+.B "<control\(hyT>"
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Return to the most recent tag context.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-U>"
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+.B "<control\(hyU>"
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Scroll backwards
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.I count
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lines.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-W>"
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+.B "<control\(hyW>"
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Switch to the next lower screen in the window, or, to the first
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screen if there are no lower screens in the window.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-Y>"
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+.B "<control\(hyY>"
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Scroll backwards
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.I count
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lines, leaving the current line and column as is, if possible.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-Z>"
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+.B "<control\(hyZ>"
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Suspend the current editor session.
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.TP
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.B "<escape>"
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.I \&ex
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commands or cancel partial commands.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-]>"
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+.B "<control\(hy]>"
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Push a tag reference onto the tag stack.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-^>"
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+.B "<control\(hy^>"
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Switch to the most recently edited file.
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.TP
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.B "[count] <space>"
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.I count
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characters without changing the current line.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] ! motion shell-argument(s)"
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+.B "[count] ! motion shell\(hyargument(s)"
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Replace text with results from a shell command.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] # #|+|-"
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+.B "[count] # #|+|\-"
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Increment or decrement the cursor number.
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.TP
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.B "[count] $"
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.TP
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.B "'<character>"
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.TP
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-.B "`<character>"
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+.B "\`<character>"
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Return to a context marked by the character
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.IR <character> .
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.TP
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.I count
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times.
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.TP
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-.B "[count] -"
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+.B "[count] \-"
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Move to first nonblank of the previous line,
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.I count
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times.
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.I \&vi
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command that modified text.
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.TP
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-.B "/RE<carriage-return>"
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+.B "/RE<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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.TP
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-.B "/RE/ [offset]<carriage-return>"
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+.B "/RE/ [offset]<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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.TP
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-.B "?RE<carriage-return>"
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+.B "?RE<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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.TP
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-.B "?RE? [offset]<carriage-return>"
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+.B "?RE? [offset]<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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.TP
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.B "N"
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.TP
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bigwords.
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.TP
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.B "[buffer] [count] C"
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-Change text from the current position to the end-of-line.
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+Change text from the current position to the end\(hyof\(hyline.
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.TP
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.B "[buffer] D"
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-Delete text from the current position to the end-of-line.
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+Delete text from the current position to the end\(hyof\(hyline.
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.TP
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.B "[count] E"
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Move forward
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.I count
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-end-of-bigwords.
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+end\(hyof\(hybigwords.
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.TP
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.B "[count] F <character>"
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Search
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.TP
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.B "[count] H"
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Move to the screen line
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-.I "count - 1"
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+.I "count \- 1"
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lines below the top of the screen.
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.TP
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.B "[count] I"
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.TP
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.B "[count] L"
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Move to the screen line
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-.I "count - 1"
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+.I "count \- 1"
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lines above the bottom of the screen.
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.TP
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.B " M"
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characters before the cursor.
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.TP
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.B "[buffer] [count] Y"
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-Copy (or ``yank'')
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+Copy (or \(lqyank\(rq)
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.I count
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lines into the specified buffer.
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.TP
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.TP
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.B "[count] _"
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Move down
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-.I "count - 1"
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+.I "count \- 1"
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lines, to the first nonblank character.
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.TP
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.B "[count] a"
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.B "[count] e"
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Move forward
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.I count
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-end-of-words.
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+end\(hyof\(hywords.
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.TP
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.B "[count] f<character>"
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Search forward,
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characters.
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.TP
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.B "[buffer] [count] y motion"
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-Copy (or ``yank'')
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+Copy (or \(lqyank\(rq)
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a text region specified by the
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.I count
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and motion into a buffer.
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.TP
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-.B "[count1] z [count2] -|.|+|^|<carriage-return>"
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+.B "[count1] z [count2] \-|.|+|^|<carriage\(hyreturn>"
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Redraw, optionally repositioning and resizing the screen.
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.TP
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.B "[count] {"
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.B "[count] ~"
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Reverse the case of the next
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.I count
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-character(s).
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+character(s), if the
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+.B tildeop
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+option is
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+.IR unset .
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.TP
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.B "[count] ~ motion"
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Reverse the case of the characters in a text region specified by the
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.I count
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and
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-.IR motion .
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+.IR motion ,
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+if the
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+.B tildeop
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+option is
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+.IR set .
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.TP
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.B "<interrupt>"
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Interrupt the current operation.
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.B "<nul>"
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Replay the previous input.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-D>"
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+.B "<control\(hyD>"
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Erase to the previous
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.B shiftwidth
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column boundary.
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.TP
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-.B "^<control-D>"
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+.B "^<control\(hyD>"
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Erase all of the autoindent characters, and reset the autoindent level.
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.TP
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-.B "0<control-D>"
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+.B "0<control\(hyD>"
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Erase all of the autoindent characters.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-T>"
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+.B "<control\(hyT>"
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Insert sufficient
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.I <tab>
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and
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.TP
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.B "<erase>
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.TP
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-.B "<control-H>"
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+.B "<control\(hyH>"
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Erase the last character.
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.TP
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.B "<literal next>"
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.B "<line erase>"
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Erase the current line.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-W>"
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+.B "<control\(hyW>"
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.TP
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.B "<word erase>"
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Erase the last word.
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.B ttywerase
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options.
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.TP
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-.B "<control-X>[0-9A-Fa-f]+"
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+.B "<control\(hyX>[0\-9A\-Fa\-f]+"
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Insert a character with the specified hexadecimal value into the text.
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.TP
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.B "<interrupt>"
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In each entry below, the tag line is a usage synopsis for the command.
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.PP
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.TP
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-.B "<end-of-file>"
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+.B "<end\(hyof\(hyfile>"
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Scroll the screen.
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.TP
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.B "! argument(s)"
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.I file
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if it was previously saved.
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.TP
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-.B "res[ize] [+|-]size"
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+.B "res[ize] [+|\-]size"
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.I \&Vi
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mode only.
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Grow or shrink the current screen.
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.I \&ex
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and
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.I \&vi
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-modes, unless otherwise specified.
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+modes, unless otherwise specified. Multiple options can be given in
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+one set or unset, separated by spaces or tabs. Spaces and tabs can be
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+included in string options (eg. tags or filec) by preceding each with
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+a backslash. There's no way to get backslash itself into an option.
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.PP
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.TP
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.B "altwerase [off]"
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@@ -1071,7 +1081,7 @@
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command.
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.TP
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.B "cedit [no default]"
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-Set the character to edit the colon command-line history.
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+Set the character to edit the colon command\(hyline history.
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.TP
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.B "columns, co [80]"
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Set the number of columns in the screen.
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@@ -1085,7 +1095,7 @@
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The directory where temporary files are created.
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.TP
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.B "edcompatible, ed [off]"
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-Remember the values of the ``c'' and ``g'' suffices to the
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+Remember the values of the \(lqc\(rq and \(lqg\(rq suffices to the
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.B substitute
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commands, instead of initializing them as unset for each new
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command.
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@@ -1114,8 +1124,8 @@
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Set the spacing between hardware tab settings.
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.TP
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.B "iclower [off]"
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-Makes all Regular Expressions case-insensitive,
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-as long as an upper-case letter does not appear in the search string.
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+Makes all Regular Expressions case\(hyinsensitive,
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+as long as an upper\(hycase letter does not appear in the search string.
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.TP
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.B "ignorecase, ic [off]"
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Ignore case differences in regular expressions.
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@@ -1128,7 +1138,7 @@
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.B "leftright [off]"
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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-Do left-right scrolling.
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+Do left\(hyright scrolling.
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.TP
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.B "lines, li [24]"
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.I \&Vi
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@@ -1227,7 +1237,7 @@
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Display a command prompt.
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.TP
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.B "readonly, ro [off]"
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-Mark the file and session as read-only.
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+Mark the file and session as read\(hyonly.
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.TP
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.B "recdir [/var/tmp/vi.recover]"
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The directory where recovery files are stored.
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@@ -1278,7 +1288,7 @@
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.\" to save my life. The ONLY way I've been able to get this to work
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.\" is with the .tr command.
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.tr Q"
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-.ds ms shellmeta [~{[*?$`'Q\e]
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+.ds ms shellmeta [~{[*?$\`'Q\e]
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.TP
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.B "\*(ms"
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.tr QQ
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@@ -1291,17 +1301,17 @@
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.B "showmatch, sm [off]"
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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-Note matching ``{'' and ``('' for ``}'' and ``)'' characters.
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+Note matching \(lq{\(rq and \(lq(\(rq for \(lq}\(rq and \(lq)\(rq characters.
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.TP
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.B "showmode, smd [off]"
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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-Display the current editor mode and a ``modified'' flag.
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+Display the current editor mode and a \(lqmodified\(rq flag.
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.TP
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.B "sidescroll [16]"
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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-Set the amount a left-right scroll will shift.
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+Set the amount a left\(hyright scroll will shift.
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.TP
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.B "slowopen, slow [off]"
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Delay display updating during text input.
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@@ -1379,7 +1389,7 @@
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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Break lines automatically, the specified number of columns from the
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-left-hand margin.
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+left\(hyhand margin.
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If both the
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.B wraplen
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and
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@@ -1392,7 +1402,7 @@
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.I \&Vi
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only.
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Break lines automatically, the specified number of columns from the
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-right-hand margin.
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+right\(hyhand margin.
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If both the
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.B wraplen
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and
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@@ -1405,7 +1415,7 @@
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Set searches to wrap around the end or beginning of the file.
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.TP
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.B "writeany, wa [off]"
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-Turn off file-overwriting checks.
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+Turn off file\(hyoverwriting checks.
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
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.TP
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.I COLUMNS
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@@ -1430,7 +1440,7 @@
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.TP
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.I HOME
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The user's home directory, used as the initial directory path
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-for the startup ``$\fIHOME\fP/.nexrc'' and ``$\fIHOME\fP/.exrc''
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+for the startup \(lq$\fIHOME\fP/.nexrc\(rq and \(lq$\fIHOME\fP/.exrc\(rq
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files.
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This value is also used as the default directory for the
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.I \&vi
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@@ -1462,7 +1472,7 @@
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.TP
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.I TERM
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The user's terminal type.
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-The default is the type ``unknown''.
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+The default is the type \(lqunknown\(rq.
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If the
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.I TERM
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environmental variable is not set when
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@@ -1482,7 +1492,7 @@
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SIGALRM
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.I \&Vi/ex
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uses this signal for periodic backups of file modifications and to
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-display ``busy'' messages when operations are likely to take a long time.
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+display \(lqbusy\(rq messages when operations are likely to take a long time.
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.TP
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SIGHUP
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.TP
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@@ -1492,7 +1502,7 @@
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be later recovered.
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See the
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.I \&vi/ex
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-Reference manual section entitled ``Recovery'' for more information.
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+Reference manual section entitled \(lqRecovery\(rq for more information.
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.TP
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SIGINT
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When an interrupt occurs,
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@@ -1506,7 +1516,7 @@
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The screen is resized.
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See the
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.I \&vi/ex
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-Reference manual section entitled ``Sizing the Screen'' for more information.
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+Reference manual section entitled \(lqSizing the Screen\(rq for more information.
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.TP
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SIGCONT
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.TP
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@@ -1521,7 +1531,7 @@
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The default user shell.
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.TP
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/etc/vi.exrc
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-System-wide vi startup file.
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+System\(hywide vi startup file.
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.TP
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/tmp
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Temporary file directory.
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@@ -1546,38 +1556,38 @@
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.IR curses (3),
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.IR dbopen (3)
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.sp
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-The ``Vi Quick Reference'' card.
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+The \(lqVi Quick Reference\(rq card.
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.sp
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-``An Introduction to Display Editing with Vi'', found in the
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-``UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents''
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+\(lqAn Introduction to Display Editing with Vi\(rq, found in the
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+\(lqUNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents\(rq
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section of both the 4.3BSD and 4.4BSD manual sets.
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This document is the closest thing available to an introduction to the
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.I \&vi
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screen editor.
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.sp
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-``Ex Reference Manual (Version 3.7)'',
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+\(lqEx Reference Manual (Version 3.7)\(rq,
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found in the
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-``UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents''
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+\(lqUNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents\(rq
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section of both the 4.3BSD and 4.4BSD manual sets.
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This document is the final reference for the
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.I \&ex
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editor, as distributed in most historic 4BSD and System V systems.
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.sp
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-``Edit: A tutorial'',
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+\(lqEdit: A tutorial\(rq,
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found in the
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-``UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents''
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+\(lqUNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents\(rq
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section of the 4.3BSD manual set.
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This document is an introduction to a simple version of the
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.I \&ex
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screen editor.
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.sp
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-``Ex/Vi Reference Manual'',
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+\(lqEx/Vi Reference Manual\(rq,
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found in the
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-``UNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents''
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+\(lqUNIX User's Manual Supplementary Documents\(rq
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section of the 4.4BSD manual set.
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This document is the final reference for the
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.I \&nex/nvi
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-text editors, as distributed in 4.4BSD and 4.4BSD-Lite.
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+text editors, as distributed in 4.4BSD and 4.4BSD\(hyLite.
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.PP
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.I Roff
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source for all of these documents is distributed with
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@@ -1588,7 +1598,7 @@
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.I nex/nvi
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source code.
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.sp
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-The files ``autowrite'', ``input'', ``quoting'' and ``structures''
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+The files \(lqautowrite\(rq, \(lqinput\(rq, \(lqquoting\(rq and \(lqstructures\(rq
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found in the
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.I nvi/docs/internals
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directory of the
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@@ -1602,7 +1612,7 @@
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editor first appeared in 4.4BSD.
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.SH STANDARDS
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.I \&Nex/nvi
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-is close to IEEE Std1003.2 (``POSIX'').
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+is close to IEEE Std1003.2 (\(lqPOSIX\(rq).
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That document differs from historical
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.I ex/vi
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practice in several places; there are changes to be made on both sides.
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