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55 the command; the default is 1.
57 command
69 When a command that accepts these flags completes, the addressed line(s)
81 case the line written is not necessarily the one affected by the command,
103 the starting line for the command is the
107 subsequent lines are affected by the command, e.g. the command
111 When only a line or range is specified, with no command, the implied
112 command is either a
117 command.
118 The command used is the most recent of the three commands to have been
122 command is the implied command.
123 When no range or count is specified and the command line is a blank line,
127 count, flags, or command name.
128 Any object following a command name (such as buffer, file, etc.),
130 should be separated from the command name by at least one whitespace
144 In each entry below, the tag line is a usage synopsis for the command.
146 Each command can be entered as the abbreviation
147 (those characters in the synopsis command word preceding the
150 the full command (all characters shown for the command word,
156 or any leading subset of the full command down to the abbreviation.
157 For example, the args command (shown as
168 command described below notes the new current line after it
169 is executed, as well as any options that affect the command.
189 The command is the end-of-file terminal character, which may be
196 command ignored any preceding count, and the
198 of the command.
199 This implementation treats it as a command
201 if entered as the first character of the command line, and otherwise
216 Execute a shell command, or filter lines through a shell command.
230 is expanded with the command text of the previous
232 command.
233 (Therefore, the command
237 command.)
248 command has yet been executed, it is an error to use an unescaped
253 command does
256 If any of the above expansions change the command the user entered,
257 the command is redisplayed at the bottom of the screen.
268 command is permitted in an empty file.
273 command will warn you.
277 character is displayed when the command completes.
281 command, the remainder of the line after the
328 command.
341 command) or right (for the
343 command), by the number of columns specified by the
350 command will succeed, but the line will not be modified.
352 If the command character
356 is repeated more than once, the command is repeated once for each
357 additional command character.
361 by the command, it is unchanged.
392 If the command character
394 is repeated more than once, the command is repeated once for each
395 additional command character.
398 Set to the last line modified by the command.
478 Following the command name with a
482 option to be toggled for the duration of the command.
506 command.
524 command to bring the screen back to the display foreground.
536 Following the command name with a
540 option to be toggled for the duration of the command.
574 command will fail if the file has been modified since the last complete
578 character to the command.
604 @deftypefn Command {} {cs[cope]} {command [args]}
608 command.
618 If the command name is followed by a letter that could be interpreted
624 @LI{flags}value if the letter immediately follows the command name,
644 command takes one of three additional arguments, which are as follows:
671 the command will fail.
674 character to the command name.
680 command will be executed in the new file.
683 command may be used, although the most common use of this feature is
687 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.,
715 @deftypefn Command {} {exu[sage]} {[command]}
719 command.
721 @LI{command}is specified, a usage statement for that command is displayed.
762 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
786 command(s) are executed with the current line
796 If no commands are specified, the command defaults to the
798 command.
805 commands, the input text must be part of the global command line.
810 command may also be specified as one of the
816 command in
871 Following the command name with a
875 option setting to be toggled for the duration of this command.
896 command specifies that the last line of the
919 character to the command name causes a simpler join with no
957 are not specified, the current set of command mode maps are displayed.
960 character is appended to to the command,
972 character is appended to the command name,
974 otherwise, it is effective during command mode.
977 to have two different macro definitions at the same time: one for command
993 For example, the command
1025 can then be used as an address in any command that uses one.
1054 command.
1058 command will fail.
1061 character to the command.
1075 command will fail if the file has been modified since the last complete
1079 character to the command name.
1081 as arguments to this command.
1084 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1094 command.
1115 @emph{This command is not yet implemented.}
1147 command will fail if the file has been modified since the last complete
1151 character to the command name.
1153 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1163 command.
1206 command will fail.
1209 character to the command.
1213 command will fail.
1216 character to the command name or entering two
1245 command will fail.
1251 @LI{file}is treated as if it were a shell command, and passed to the program
1255 The standard and standard error outputs of that command are read into
1281 command behaves equivalently to the
1283 command.
1288 command.
1321 command will fail.
1324 character to the command.
1332 command.
1370 More than one option can be set or listed by a single set command,
1431 command is used.
1447 command to be terminated.
1450 command continues.
1459 version of the command is the same as not specifying a pattern
1462 command, and the
1465 previous substitute command.
1469 version of the command is the same as
1475 command, not necessarily the one used in the last
1477 command.
1492 command may be interrupted, using the terminal interrupt character.
1516 option for the command.
1536 command will fail.
1539 character to the command name.
1543 command searches for
1551 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1578 command will fail.
1581 character to the command name.
1583 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1608 command pops to the most recent entry on the tags stack.
1613 command pops to the most recent entry in the tags stack for that file,
1617 command for information on displaying the tags stack.)
1621 command will fail.
1624 character to the command name.
1644 command will fail.
1647 character to the command name.
1649 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1673 command will fail.
1676 character to the command name.
1709 and map sequences are considered a single command.
1712 command alternates between these two states, and is its own inverse.
1715 Set to the last line modified by the command.
1724 Delete the command mode map definition for
1728 character is appended to the command name, delete the text input mode
1760 command, to specify the position of the specified line in the screen
1784 command.
1786 Capitalizing the first letter of the command, i.e.
1792 @deftypefn Command {} {viu[sage]} {[command]}
1796 command.
1798 @LI{command}is specified, a usage statement for that command is displayed.
1826 command, and the file already exists, these commands will fail.
1829 character to the command name will override this check and the write
1841 lines are passed as standard input to that command.
1844 in this usage must be separated from command name by at least one
1854 version of the write command will exit the editor after writing the file,
1858 character to the command name or entering two
1871 version of the write command will move to the next file after writing
1897 command will exit the editor after writing the file,
1901 character to the command name or entering two
1965 command following a
1967 command writes the previous page.
1980 where the current line is set to the line specified by the command.