Lines Matching refs:visual

711 a lot of global file processing not usually found in visual oriented editors.
1080 The only difference between visual mode (normal vi) and open mode is the way in
1139 visual mode, ex looks at the line being appended after, the first line changed
1170 up-arrow {^^} (switch files) or {^]} (tag goto) command in visual. Note, that
1174 for {!}, and {:e #} and a {:ta!} command from within visual).
1199 visual modes on errors is not suppressed by setting noeb. If possible the
1218 {[[}, and {]]} commands in open and visual modes are modified in a
1245 visual mode, if nomesg is set.
1249 write to you even if you are in visual or open mode; nomesg locks your terminal
1259 If {noopen}, the commands open and visual are not permitted. This is set for
1260 edit to prevent confusion resulting from accidental entry to open or visual
1278 Specifies the paragraphs for the [{] and [}] operations in open and visual.
1300 on a dumb terminal (e.g. during insertions in visual the characters to the
1315 of its changes. For commands such as global, open, undo, and visual which have
1327 [Author's note: Doesn't seem to affect {^D} and {z} in visual (vi) mode.]
1332 open and visual. The pairs of characters in the options's value are the names
1354 In open and visual mode, when a `)' or `}' is typed, if the matching `(' or `{'
1360 Affects the display algorithm used in visual mode, holding off display updating
1412 The number of lines in a text window in the visual command. The default is 8
1423 Defines a margin for automatic wrapover of text during input in open and visual
1449 visual
1455 The visual implementation limits the number of macros defined with map to 32,