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1 % ViperCard -- The Reference Card for Viper under GNU Emacs 21 and XEmacs 20 |
25853 | 2 %**start of header |
3 \newcount\columnsperpage | |
4 | |
5 % This file can be printed with 1 or 2 columns per page (see below). | |
6 % Specify how many you want here. Nothing else needs to be changed. | |
7 | |
8 \columnsperpage=2 | |
9 | |
10 % Copyright (c) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
11 | |
12 % This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
13 | |
14 % This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY. No author or distributor | |
16 % accepts responsibility to anyone for the consequences of using it | |
17 % or for whether it serves any particular purpose or describes | |
18 % any piece of software unless they say so in writing. Refer to the | |
19 % GNU Emacs General Public License for full details. | |
20 % | |
21 % Permission is granted to copy, modify and redistribute this source | |
22 % file provided the copyright notice and permission notices are | |
23 % preserved on all copies. | |
24 % | |
25 % Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the | |
26 % results, provided the printed document carries copyright and | |
27 % permission notices identical to the ones below. | |
28 | |
29 % This file is intended to be processed by plain TeX (TeX82). | |
30 % | |
31 % The final reference card has six columns, three on each side. | |
32 % This file can be used to produce it in any of three ways: | |
33 % 1 column per page | |
34 % produces six separate pages, each of which needs to be reduced to 80%. | |
35 % This gives the best resolution. | |
36 % 2 columns per page | |
37 % produces three already-reduced pages. | |
38 % You will still need to cut and paste. | |
39 % 3 columns per page | |
40 % produces two pages which must be printed sideways to make a | |
41 % ready-to-use 8.5 x 11 inch reference card. | |
42 % For this you need a dvi device driver that can print sideways. | |
43 % Which mode to use is controlled by setting \columnsperpage above. | |
44 % | |
45 % Author of Viper: | |
46 % Michael Kifer | |
47 % email: kifer@cs.sunysb.edu | |
48 % | |
49 % Author of VIP 4.3: | |
50 % Aamod Sane | |
51 % email: sane@cs.uiuc.edu | |
52 % | |
53 % Author of VIP 3.5: | |
54 % Masahiko Sato | |
55 % email: ms@sail.stanford.edu | |
56 % | |
57 % The original TeX code for formatting the reference card was written by: | |
58 % Stephen Gildea | |
59 % UUCP: mit-erl!gildea | |
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60 % email: gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org |
25853 | 61 |
62 | |
63 \def\versionnumber{3.0} | |
64 \def\year{1997} | |
65 \def\version{August \year\ v\versionnumber} | |
66 | |
67 \def\shortcopyrightnotice{\vskip 1ex plus 2 fill | |
68 \centerline{\small \copyright\ \year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
69 Permissions on back. v\versionnumber}} | |
70 | |
71 \def\copyrightnotice{ | |
72 %\vskip 1ex plus 2 fill\begingroup\small | |
73 \vskip 1ex \begingroup\small | |
74 \centerline{Copyright \copyright\ \year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.} | |
75 \centerline{by Michael Kifer, Viper \version} | |
76 \centerline{by Aamod Sane, VIP version 4.3} | |
77 \centerline{by Masahiko Sato, VIP version 3.5} | |
78 | |
79 Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of | |
80 this card provided the copyright notice and this permission notice | |
81 are preserved on all copies. | |
82 | |
83 For copies of the GNU Emacs manual, write to the Free Software | |
84 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. | |
85 | |
86 \endgroup} | |
87 | |
88 % make \bye not \outer so that the \def\bye in the \else clause below | |
89 % can be scanned without complaint. | |
90 \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject\end} | |
91 | |
92 \newdimen\intercolumnskip | |
93 \newbox\columna | |
94 \newbox\columnb | |
95 | |
96 \def\ncolumns{\the\columnsperpage} | |
97 | |
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98 \message{[\ncolumns\space |
25853 | 99 column\if 1\ncolumns\else s\fi\space per page]} |
100 | |
101 \def\scaledmag#1{ scaled \magstep #1} | |
102 | |
103 % This multi-way format was designed by Stephen Gildea | |
104 % October 1986. | |
105 % Slightly modified by Masahiko Sato, September 1987. | |
106 \if 1\ncolumns | |
107 \hsize 4in | |
108 \vsize 10in | |
109 %\voffset -.7in | |
110 \voffset -.57in | |
111 \font\titlefont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag3 | |
112 \font\headingfont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag2 | |
113 \font\miniheadingfont=\fontname\tenbf \scaledmag1 % masahiko | |
114 \font\smallfont=\fontname\sevenrm | |
115 \font\smallsy=\fontname\sevensy | |
116 | |
117 \footline{\hss\folio} | |
118 \def\makefootline{\baselineskip10pt\hsize6.5in\line{\the\footline}} | |
119 \else | |
120 %\hsize 3.2in | |
121 %\vsize 7.95in | |
122 \hsize 3.41in % masahiko | |
123 \vsize 8in % masahiko | |
124 \hoffset -.75in | |
125 \voffset -.745in | |
126 \font\titlefont=cmbx10 \scaledmag2 | |
127 \font\headingfont=cmbx10 \scaledmag1 | |
128 \font\miniheadingfont=cmbx10 % masahiko | |
129 \font\smallfont=cmr6 | |
130 \font\smallsy=cmsy6 | |
131 \font\eightrm=cmr8 | |
132 \font\eightbf=cmbx8 | |
133 \font\eightit=cmti8 | |
134 \font\eightsl=cmsl8 | |
135 \font\eighttt=cmtt8 | |
136 \font\eightsy=cmsy8 | |
137 \textfont0=\eightrm | |
138 \textfont2=\eightsy | |
139 \def\rm{\eightrm} | |
140 \def\bf{\eightbf} | |
141 \def\it{\eightit} | |
142 \def\sl{\eightsl} % masahiko | |
143 \def\tt{\eighttt} | |
144 \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip | |
145 \normallineskip=.8\normallineskip | |
146 \normallineskiplimit=.8\normallineskiplimit | |
147 \normalbaselines\rm %make definitions take effect | |
148 | |
149 \if 2\ncolumns | |
150 \let\maxcolumn=b | |
151 \footline{\hss\rm\folio\hss} | |
152 \def\makefootline{\vskip 2in \hsize=6.86in\line{\the\footline}} | |
153 \else \if 3\ncolumns | |
154 \let\maxcolumn=c | |
155 \nopagenumbers | |
156 \else | |
157 \errhelp{You must set \columnsperpage equal to 1, 2, or 3.} | |
158 \errmessage{Illegal number of columns per page} | |
159 \fi\fi | |
160 | |
161 %\intercolumnskip=.46in | |
162 \intercolumnskip=.19in % masahiko .19x4 + 3.41x3 = 10.99 | |
163 \def\abc{a} | |
164 \output={% | |
165 % This next line is useful when designing the layout. | |
166 %\immediate\write16{Column \folio\abc\space starts with \firstmark} | |
167 \if \maxcolumn\abc \multicolumnformat \global\def\abc{a} | |
168 \else\if a\abc | |
169 \global\setbox\columna\columnbox \global\def\abc{b} | |
170 %% in case we never use \columnb (two-column mode) | |
171 \global\setbox\columnb\hbox to -\intercolumnskip{} | |
172 \else | |
173 \global\setbox\columnb\columnbox \global\def\abc{c}\fi\fi} | |
174 \def\multicolumnformat{\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline | |
175 \hbox{\box\columna\hskip\intercolumnskip | |
176 \box\columnb\hskip\intercolumnskip\columnbox} | |
177 \makefootline}\advancepageno} | |
178 \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}} | |
179 | |
180 \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject | |
181 \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi | |
182 \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi | |
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183 \end} |
25853 | 184 \fi |
185 | |
186 % we won't be using math mode much, so redefine some of the characters | |
187 % we might want to talk about | |
188 \catcode`\^=12 | |
189 \catcode`\_=12 | |
190 | |
191 \chardef\\=`\\ | |
192 \chardef\{=`\{ | |
193 \chardef\}=`\} | |
194 | |
195 \hyphenation{mini-buf-fer} | |
196 | |
197 \parindent 0pt | |
198 \parskip 1ex plus .5ex minus .5ex | |
199 | |
200 \def\small{\smallfont\textfont2=\smallsy\baselineskip=.8\baselineskip} | |
201 | |
202 \outer\def\newcolumn{\vfill\eject} | |
203 | |
204 \outer\def\title#1{{\titlefont\centerline{#1}}\vskip 1ex plus .5ex} | |
205 | |
206 \outer\def\section#1{\par\filbreak | |
207 \vskip 3ex plus 2ex minus 2ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}% | |
208 \vskip 2ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex} | |
209 | |
210 % masahiko | |
211 \outer\def\subsection#1{\par\filbreak | |
212 \vskip 2ex plus 2ex minus 2ex {\miniheadingfont #1}\mark{#1}% | |
213 \vskip 1ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex} | |
214 | |
215 \newdimen\keyindent | |
216 | |
217 \def\beginindentedkeys{\keyindent=1em} | |
218 \def\endindentedkeys{\keyindent=0em} | |
219 \endindentedkeys | |
220 | |
221 \def\paralign{\vskip\parskip\halign} | |
222 | |
223 \def\<#1>{$\langle${\rm #1}$\rangle$} | |
224 | |
225 \def\kbd#1{{\tt#1}\null} %\null so not an abbrev even if period follows | |
226 | |
227 \def\beginexample{\par\leavevmode\begingroup | |
228 \obeylines\obeyspaces\parskip0pt\tt} | |
229 {\obeyspaces\global\let =\ } | |
230 \def\endexample{\endgroup} | |
231 | |
232 \def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vtop | |
233 {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em | |
234 \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}} | |
235 | |
236 \newbox\metaxbox | |
237 \setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x }} | |
238 \newdimen\metaxwidth | |
239 \metaxwidth=\wd\metaxbox | |
240 | |
241 \def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\hbox to .75\hsize | |
242 {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}% | |
243 \hskip -\metaxwidth minus 1fil | |
244 \kbd{#2}\hfil}} | |
245 | |
246 \def\fivecol#1#2#3#4#5{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad | |
247 &\kbd{#3}\quad&\kbd{#4}\quad&\kbd{#5}\cr} | |
248 | |
249 \def\fourcol#1#2#3#4{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad | |
250 &\kbd{#3}\quad&\kbd{#4}\quad\cr} | |
251 | |
252 \def\threecol#1#2#3{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad | |
253 &\kbd{#3}\quad\cr} | |
254 | |
255 \def\twocol#1#2{\hskip\keyindent\relax\kbd{#1}\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad\cr} | |
256 | |
257 \def\twocolkey#1#2#3#4{\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil&\kbd{#2}\quad&\relax#3\hfil&\kbd{#4}\quad\cr} | |
258 | |
259 %**end of header | |
260 | |
261 \beginindentedkeys | |
262 | |
263 \title{ViperCard: Viper Reference Pal} | |
264 | |
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265 \centerline{(Version 3.0 (Polyglot) for Emacs 21 and XEmacs 20)} |
25853 | 266 |
267 %\copyrightnotice | |
268 | |
269 \section{Loading Viper} | |
270 | |
271 Just type \kbd{M-x viper-mode} followed by \kbd{RET} | |
272 | |
273 OR put | |
274 | |
275 (setq viper-mode t) | |
276 (require 'viper) | |
277 | |
278 in .emacs | |
279 | |
280 \section{Viper States} | |
281 | |
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282 Viper has four states: {\it emacs state}, {\it vi state}, {\it insert state}, |
25853 | 283 {\it replace state}. |
284 Mode line tells you which state you are in. | |
285 In emacs state you can do all the normal GNU Emacs editing. | |
286 This card explains only vi state and insert state (replace state is similar | |
287 to insert state). | |
288 {\bf GNU Emacs Reference Card} explains emacs state. | |
289 You can switch states as follows. | |
290 | |
291 \key{from emacs state to vi state}{C-z} | |
292 \key{from vi state to emacs state}{C-z} | |
293 \key{from vi state to emacs state for 1 command}{$\backslash$} | |
294 \metax{from vi state to insert state}{i, I, a, A, o, O} | |
295 \metax{from vi state to replace state}{c, C, R} | |
296 \key{from insert or replace state to vi state}{ESC} | |
297 \key{from insert state to vi state for 1 command}{C-z} | |
298 | |
299 | |
300 \section{Insert Mode} | |
301 You can do editing in insert state. | |
302 | |
303 \metax{go back to vi state}{ESC} | |
304 \metax{delete previous character}{C-h, DEL} | |
305 \key{delete previous word}{C-w} | |
306 \key{delete line word}{C-u} | |
307 \key{indent shiftwidth forward}{C-t} | |
308 \key{indent shiftwidth backward}{C-d} | |
309 \key{delete line word}{C-u} | |
310 \key{quote following character}{C-v} | |
311 \key{emulate Meta key in emacs state}{C-$\backslash$} | |
312 \key{escape to Vi state for one command}{C-z} | |
313 | |
314 \vskip 2mm | |
315 | |
316 {\bf The rest of this card explains commands in {\bf vi state}.} | |
317 | |
318 \section{Getting Information on Viper} | |
319 | |
320 Execute info command by typing \kbd{M-x info} and select menu item | |
321 \kbd{viper}. Also: | |
322 | |
323 \key{describe function attached to the key {\it x}}{$\backslash$ C-h k {\it x}} | |
324 | |
325 \section{Leaving Emacs} | |
326 | |
327 \metax{suspend Emacs}{:st {\rm or} :su} | |
328 \metax{exit Emacs permanently}{C-xC-c} | |
329 \metax{exit current file}{:wq {\rm or} :q} | |
330 | |
331 \shortcopyrightnotice | |
332 | |
333 \section{Error Recovery} | |
334 | |
335 \metax{abort command}{C-c (user level = 1)} | |
336 \metax{abort command}{C-g (user level > 1)} | |
337 \key{redraw messed up screen}{C-l} | |
338 \metax{{\bf recover} after system crash}{:rec file} | |
339 \metax{restore a buffer }{:e!\ {\rm or} M-x revert-buffer} | |
340 | |
341 | |
342 \section{Counts} | |
343 | |
344 Most commands in vi state accept a {\it count} which can be supplied as a | |
345 prefix to the commands. In most cases, if a count is given, the | |
346 command is executed that many times. E.g., \kbd{5 d d} deletes 5 | |
347 lines. | |
348 | |
349 \section{Registers} | |
350 | |
351 There are 26 registers (\kbd{a} to \kbd{z}) that can store texts | |
352 and marks. | |
353 You can append a text at the end of a register (say \kbd{x}) by | |
354 specifying the register name in capital letter (say \kbd{X}). | |
355 There are also 9 read only registers (\kbd{1} to \kbd{9}) that store | |
356 up to 9 previous changes. | |
357 We will use {\it x\/} to denote a register. | |
358 \section{Entering Insert Mode} | |
359 | |
360 \key{{\bf insert} at point}{i} | |
361 \key{{\bf append} after cursor}{a} | |
362 \key{{\bf insert} before first non-white}{I} | |
363 \key{{\bf append} at end of line}{A} | |
364 \key{{\bf open} line below}{o} | |
365 \key{{\bf open} line above}{O} | |
366 | |
367 \section{Buffers and Windows} | |
368 | |
369 \key{move cursor to {\bf next} window}{C-x o} | |
370 \key{delete current window}{C-x 0} | |
371 \key{delete other windows}{C-x 1} | |
372 \key{split current window into two windows}{C-x 2} | |
373 \key{{\bf switch} to a buffer in the current window}{C-x {\sl buffer}} | |
374 \metax{{\bf switch} to a buffer in another window}{:n, :b, {\rm or} C-x 4 {\sl buf}} | |
375 \key{{\bf kill} a buffer}{:q! {\rm or} C-x k} | |
376 \key{list existing {\bf buffers}}{:args {\rm or} C-x b} | |
377 | |
378 \section{Files} | |
379 | |
380 \metax{{\bf visit} file in the current window}{v {\sl file} {\rm or} :e {\sl file}} | |
381 \key{{\bf visit} file in another window}{V {\sl file}} | |
382 \key{{\bf visit} file in another frame}{C-v {\sl file}} | |
383 \key{{\bf save} buffer to the associated file}{:w {\rm or} C-xC-s} | |
384 \metax{{\bf write} buffer to a specified file}{:w {\sl file} {\rm or} C-xC-w} | |
385 \metax{{\bf insert} a specified file at point}{:r {\sl file} {\rm or} C-xi} | |
386 \key{{\bf get} information on the current {\bf file}}{C-c g {\rm or} :f} | |
387 \key{run the {\bf directory} editor}{:e RET {\rm or} C-xd} | |
388 | |
389 %\shortcopyrightnotice | |
390 | |
391 \section{Viewing the Buffer} | |
392 | |
393 \key{scroll to next screen}{C-f} | |
394 \key{scroll to previous screen}{C-b} | |
395 \key{scroll {\bf down} half screen}{C-d} | |
396 \key{scroll {\bf up} half screen}{C-u} | |
397 \key{scroll down one line}{C-e} | |
398 \key{scroll up one line}{C-y} | |
399 | |
400 \key{put current line on the {\bf home} line}{z H {\rm or} z RET} | |
401 \key{put current line on the {\bf middle} line}{z M {\rm or} z .} | |
402 \key{put current line on the {\bf last} line}{z L {\rm or} z -} | |
403 | |
404 \section{Marking and Returning} | |
405 | |
406 \key{{\bf mark} point in register {\it x}}{m {\it x}} | |
407 \key{set mark at buffer beginning}{m <} | |
408 \key{set mark at buffer end}{m >} | |
409 \key{set mark at point}{m .} | |
410 \key{jump to mark}{m ,} | |
411 \key{exchange point and mark}{` `} | |
412 \key{... and skip to first non-white on line}{' '} | |
413 \key{go to mark {\it x}}{` {\it x}} | |
414 \key{... and skip to first non-white on line}{' {\it x}} | |
415 \key{view contents of marker {\it x}}{[ {\it x}} | |
416 \key{view contents of register {\it x}}{] {\it x}} | |
417 | |
418 \section{Macros} | |
419 | |
420 Emacs style macros: | |
421 | |
422 \key{start remembering keyboard macro}{C-x (} | |
423 \key{finish remembering keyboard macro}{C-x )} | |
424 \key{call last keyboard macro}{*} | |
425 | |
426 \key{start remembering keyboard macro}{@ \#} | |
427 \key{finish macro and put into register {\it x}}{@ {\it x}} | |
428 \key{execute macro stored in register {\it x}}{@ {\it x}} | |
429 \key{repeat last @{\it x} command}{@ @} | |
430 | |
431 \key{Pull last macro into register {\it x}}{@ ! {\it x}} | |
432 | |
433 Vi-style macros (keys to be hit in quick succession): | |
434 | |
435 \key{define Vi-style macro for Vi state}{:map} | |
436 \key{define Vi-style macro for Insert state}{:map!} | |
437 | |
438 \key{toggle case-sensitive search}{//} | |
439 \key{toggle regular expression search}{///} | |
440 \key{toggle `\%' to ignore parentheses inside comments}{\%\%\%} | |
441 | |
442 | |
443 \section{Motion Commands} | |
444 | |
445 \key{go backward one character}{h {\rm or} C-h} | |
446 \key{go forward one character}{l} | |
447 \metax{next line keeping the column}{j {\rm or} LF {\rm or} C-n} | |
448 \key{previous line keeping the column}{k} | |
449 \metax{next line at first non-white}{+ {\rm or} RET {\rm or} C-p} | |
450 \key{previous line at first non-white}{-} | |
451 | |
452 \key{beginning of line}{0} | |
453 \key{first non-white on line}{^} | |
454 \key{end of line}{\$} | |
455 \key{go to {\it n}-th column on line}{{\it n} |} | |
456 | |
457 \key{go to {\it n}-th line}{{\it n} G} | |
458 \key{go to last line}{G} | |
459 \key{find matching parenthesis for \kbd{()}, \kbd{\{\}} and \kbd{[]}}{\%} | |
460 | |
461 \key{go to {\bf home} window line}{H} | |
462 \key{go to {\bf middle} window line}{M} | |
463 \key{go to {\bf last} window line}{L} | |
464 | |
465 \subsection{Words, Sentences, Paragraphs, Headings} | |
466 | |
467 \key{forward {\bf word}}{w {\rm or} W} | |
468 \key{{\bf backward} word}{b {\rm or} B} | |
469 \key{{\bf end} of word}{e {\rm or} E} | |
470 | |
471 In the case of capital letter commands, a word is delimited by a | |
472 non-white character. | |
473 | |
474 \key{forward sentence}{)} | |
475 \key{backward sentence}{(} | |
476 | |
477 \key{forward paragraph}{\}} | |
478 \key{backward paragraph}{\{} | |
479 | |
480 \key{forward heading}{]]} | |
481 \key{backward heading}{[[} | |
482 \key{end of heading}{[]} | |
483 | |
484 \subsection{Find Characters on the Line} | |
485 | |
486 \key{{\bf find} {\it c} forward on line}{f {\it c}} | |
487 \key{{\bf find} {\it c} backward on line}{F {\it c}} | |
488 \key{up {\bf to} {\it c} forward on line}{t {\it c}} | |
489 \key{up {\bf to} {\it c} backward on line}{T {\it c}} | |
490 \key{repeat previous \kbd{f}, \kbd{F}, \kbd{t} or \kbd{T}}{;} | |
491 \key{... in the opposite direction}{,} | |
492 | |
493 %\newcolumn | |
494 %\title{Viper Quick Reference Card} | |
495 | |
496 \section{Searching and Replacing} | |
497 | |
498 \key{search forward for {\sl pat}}{/ {\sl pat}} | |
499 \key{search backward with previous {\sl pat}}{?\ RET} | |
500 \key{search forward with previous {\sl pat}}{/ RET} | |
501 \key{search backward for {\sl pat}}{?\ {\sl pat}} | |
502 \key{repeat previous search}{n} | |
503 \key{... in the opposite direction}{N} | |
504 | |
505 \key{{\bf query} replace}{Q} | |
506 \key{{\bf replace} a character by another character {\it c}}{r {\it c}} | |
507 \key{{\bf overwrite} {\it n} lines}{{\it n} R} | |
508 | |
509 \metax{{\bf buffer} search (if enabled)}{g {\it move command}} | |
510 | |
511 \section{Modifying Commands} | |
512 | |
513 Most commands that operate on text regions accept the motion commands, | |
514 to describe regions. They also accept the Emacs region specifications | |
515 {\bf r} and {\bf R}. {\bf r} describes the region between {\it point} | |
516 and {\it mark}, and {\bf R} describes whole lines in that region. | |
517 Motion commands are classified into {\it point commands} and | |
518 {\it line commands}. In the case of line commands, whole lines will | |
519 be affected by the command. | |
520 | |
521 The point commands are as follows: | |
522 | |
523 \hskip 5ex | |
524 \kbd{h l 0 ^ \$ w W b B e E ( ) / ?\ ` f F t T \% ; ,} | |
525 | |
526 The line commands are as follows: | |
527 | |
528 \hskip 5ex | |
529 \kbd{j k + - H M L \{ \} G '} | |
530 | |
531 These region specifiers will be referred to as {\it m} below. | |
532 | |
533 \subsection{Delete/Yank/Change Commands} | |
534 | |
535 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr | |
536 \fourcol{}{{\bf delete}}{{\bf yank}}{{\bf change}} | |
537 \fourcol{region determined by {\it m}}{d {\it m}}{y {\it m}}{c {\it m}} | |
538 \fourcol{... into register {\it x}}{" {\it x\/} d {\it m}}{" {\it x\/} y {\it m}}{" {\it x\/} c {\it m}} | |
539 \fourcol{a line}{d d}{Y {\rm or} y y}{c c} | |
540 \fourcol{current {\bf region}}{d r}{y r}{c r} | |
541 \fourcol{expanded {\bf region}}{d R}{y R}{c R} | |
542 \fourcol{to end of line}{D}{y \$}{c \$} | |
543 \fourcol{a character after point}{x}{y l}{c l} | |
544 \fourcol{a character before point}{DEL}{y h}{c h} | |
545 } | |
546 | |
547 \vskip 2ex | |
548 \key{Overwrite {\it n} lines}{{\it n} R} | |
549 | |
550 \subsection{Put Back Commands} | |
551 | |
552 Deleted/yanked/changed text can be put back by the following commands. | |
553 | |
554 \key{{\bf Put} back at point/above line}{P} | |
555 \key{... from register {\it x}}{" {\it x\/} P} | |
556 \key{{\bf put} back after point/below line}{p} | |
557 \key{... from register {\it x}}{" {\it x\/} p} | |
558 | |
559 \subsection{Repeating and Undoing Modifications} | |
560 | |
561 \key{{\bf undo} last change}{u {\rm or} :und} | |
562 \key{repeat last change}{.\ {\rm (dot)}} | |
563 | |
564 Undo is undoable by \kbd{u} and repeatable by \kbd{.}. | |
565 For example, \kbd{u...} will undo 4 previous changes. | |
566 A \kbd{.} after \kbd{5dd} is equivalent to \kbd{5dd}, | |
567 while \kbd{3.} after \kbd{5dd} is equivalent to \kbd{3dd}. | |
568 | |
569 \section{Miscellaneous Commands} | |
570 | |
571 \endindentedkeys | |
572 | |
573 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=5pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\tabskip=0pt&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr | |
574 \fivecol{}{{\bf shift left}}{{\bf shift right}}{{\bf filter shell command}}{{\bf indent}} | |
575 \fivecol{region}{< {\it m}}{> {\it m}}{!\ {\it m\/} {\sl shell-com}}{= {\it m}} | |
576 \fivecol{line}{< <}{> >}{!\ !\ {\sl shell-com}}{= =} | |
577 } | |
578 | |
579 \key{{\bf join} lines}{J} | |
580 \key{toggle case (takes count)}{\~{}} | |
581 | |
582 \key{view register {\it x}}{] {\it x}} | |
583 \key{view marker {\it x}}{] {\it x}} | |
584 | |
585 \key{lowercase region}{\# c {\it m}} | |
586 \key{uppercase region}{\# C {\it m}} | |
587 \key{execute last keyboard macro on each line in the region}{\# g {\it m}} | |
588 | |
589 \key{insert specified string for each line in the region}{\# q {\it m}} | |
590 \key{check spelling of the words in the region}{\# s {\it m}} | |
591 | |
592 \key{repeat previous ex substitution}{\&} | |
593 \key{change to previous file}{C-^} | |
594 | |
595 \key{Viper Meta key}{_} | |
596 | |
597 \section{Customization} | |
598 | |
599 By default, search is case sensitive. | |
600 You can change this by including the following line in your \kbd{\~{}/.vip} file. | |
601 | |
602 \hskip 5ex | |
603 \kbd{(setq viper-case-fold-search t)} | |
604 | |
605 The following is a subset of the variety of | |
606 options available for customizing Viper. | |
607 See the Viper manual for details on these and other options. | |
608 | |
609 \beginindentedkeys | |
610 | |
611 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr | |
612 \twocol{{\bf variable}}{{\bf default value}} | |
613 \twocol{viper-search-wrap-around}{t} | |
614 \twocol{viper-case-fold-search}{nil} | |
615 \twocol{viper-re-search}{t} | |
616 \twocol{viper-re-replace}{t} | |
617 \twocol{viper-re-query-replace}{t} | |
618 \twocol{viper-auto-indent}{nil} | |
619 \twocol{viper-shift-width}{8} | |
620 \twocol{viper-tags-file-name}{"TAGS"} | |
621 \twocol{viper-no-multiple-ESC}{t} | |
622 \twocol{viper-ex-style-motion}{t} | |
623 \twocol{viper-always}{t} | |
624 \twocol{viper-custom-file-name}{"\~{}/.vip"} | |
625 \twocol{ex-find-file-shell}{"csh"} | |
626 \twocol{ex-cycle-other-window}{t} | |
627 \twocol{ex-cycle-through-non-buffers}{t} | |
628 \twocol{blink-matching-paren}{t} | |
629 \twocol{buffer-read-only}{{\it buffer dependent}} | |
630 } | |
631 | |
632 To bind keys in Vi command state, put lines like these in your | |
633 \kbd{\~{}/.vip} file: | |
634 | |
635 \beginexample | |
636 (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map "\\C-v" 'scroll-down) | |
637 (define-key viper-vi-global-user-map "\\C-cm" 'smail) | |
638 \endexample | |
639 | |
640 | |
641 \newcolumn | |
642 | |
643 \title{Ex Commands in Viper} | |
644 | |
645 In vi state, an Ex command is entered by typing: | |
646 | |
647 \hskip 5ex | |
648 \kbd{:\ {\sl ex-command} RET} | |
649 | |
650 \section{Ex Addresses} | |
651 | |
652 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=5pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=2pt&#\tabskip=5pt plus 1 fil&#\cr | |
653 \twocolkey{current line}{.}{next line with {\sl pat}}{/ {\sl pat} /} | |
654 \twocolkey{line {\it n}}{{\it n}}{previous line with {\sl pat}}{?\ {\sl pat} ?} | |
655 \twocolkey{last line}{\$}{{\it n\/} line before {\it a}}{{\it a} - {\it n}} | |
656 \twocolkey{next line}{+}{{\it a\/} through {\it b}}{{\it a\/} , {\it b}} | |
657 \twocolkey{previous line}{-}{line marked with {\it x}}{' {\it x}} | |
658 \twocolkey{entire buffer}{\%}{previous context}{' '} | |
659 } | |
660 | |
661 Addresses can be specified in front of a command. | |
662 For example, | |
663 | |
664 \hskip 5ex | |
665 \kbd{:.,.+10m\$} | |
666 | |
667 moves 11 lines below current line to the end of buffer. | |
668 | |
669 \section{Ex Commands} | |
670 | |
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671 Avoid Ex text manipulation commands except substitute. |
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673 for all of them. Also note that all Ex commands expand \% to | |
674 current file name. To include a \% in the command, escape it with a $\backslash$. | |
675 Similarly, \# is replaced by previous file. For Viper, this is the | |
676 first file in the {\sl :args} listing for that buffer. This defaults | |
677 to the previous file in the VI sense if you have one window. | |
678 Ex commands can be made to have history. See the manual for details. | |
679 | |
680 \subsection{Ex Text Commands} | |
681 | |
682 \endindentedkeys | |
683 | |
684 \key{mark lines matching {\sl pat} and execute {\sl cmds} on these lines}{:g /{\sl pat}/ {\sl cmds}} | |
685 | |
686 \key{mark lines {\it not\/} matching {\sl pat} and execute {\sl cmds} on these lines}{:v /{\sl pat}/ {\sl cmds}} | |
687 | |
688 | |
689 \key{{\bf move} specified lines after {\sl addr}}{:m {\sl addr}} | |
690 \key{{\bf copy} specified lines after {\sl addr}}{:co\rm\ (or \kbd{:t})\ \sl addr} | |
691 \key{{\bf delete} specified lines [into register {\it x\/}]}{:d {\rm [{\it x\/}]}} | |
692 \key{{\bf yank} specified lines [into register {\it x\/}]}{:y {\rm [{\it x\/}]}} | |
693 \key{{\bf put} back text [from register {\it x\/}]}{:pu {\rm [{\it x\/}]}} | |
694 | |
695 \key{{\bf substitute} {\sl repl} for first string on line matching {\sl pat}}{:s /{\sl pat}/{\sl repl}/} | |
696 | |
697 \key{repeat last substitution}{:\&} | |
698 \key{repeat previous substitute with previous search pattern as {\sl pat}}{:\~{}} | |
699 | |
700 \subsection{Ex File and Shell Commands} | |
701 | |
702 \key{{\bf edit} file}{:e {\sl file}} | |
703 \key{reedit messed up current file}{:e!} | |
704 \key{edit previous file}{:e\#} | |
705 \key{{\bf read} in a file}{:r {\sl file}} | |
706 \key{{\bf read} in the output of a shell command}{:r {\sl !command}} | |
707 \key{write out specified lines into {\sl file}}{:w {\sl file}} | |
708 \key{save all modified buffers, ask confirmation}{:W {\sl file}} | |
709 \key{save all modified buffers, no confirmation}{:WW {\sl file}} | |
710 \key{write out specified lines at the end of {\sl file}}{:w>> {\sl file}} | |
711 \key{{\bf write} to the input of a shell command}{:w {\sl !command}} | |
712 \key{write out and then quit}{:wq {\sl file}} | |
713 | |
714 \key{run a sub{\bf shell} in a window}{:sh} | |
715 \key{execute shell command {\sl command}}{:!\ {\sl command}} | |
716 \key{execute previous shell command with {\it args} appended}{:!! {\sl args}} | |
717 | |
718 \subsection{Ex Miscellaneous Commands} | |
719 | |
720 \key{define a macro {\it x} that expands to {\sl cmd}}{:map {\it x} {\sl cmd}} | |
721 \key{remove macro expansion associated with {\it x}}{:unma {\it x}} | |
722 \key{define a macro {\it x} that expands to {\sl cmd} in insert state}{:map!\ {\it x} {\sl cmd}} | |
723 \key{remove macro expansion associated with {\it x} in insert state}{:unma!\ {\it x}} | |
724 | |
725 \key{print line number}{:.=} | |
726 \key{print last line number}{:=} | |
727 \key{print {\bf version} number of Viper}{:ve} | |
728 | |
729 \key{shift specified lines to the right}{:>} | |
730 \key{shift specified lines to the left}{:<} | |
731 | |
732 \key{{\bf join} lines}{:j} | |
733 \key{mark specified line to register {\it x}}{:k {\it x}} | |
734 \key{{\bf set} a variable's value}{:se} | |
735 \key{find first definition of {\bf tag} {\sl tag}}{:ta {\sl tag}} | |
736 | |
737 \key{Current directory}{:pwd} | |
738 | |
739 | |
740 \copyrightnotice | |
741 | |
742 \bye | |
743 | |
744 % Local variables: | |
745 % compile-command: "tex viperCard" | |
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