ID string Terminal type 2621, 2621b Hewlett-Packard 2621 hp2621, etc. 2621p Hewlett-Packard 2621 with printer 912b, tv912b Televideo 912 950, tv950 Televideo 950 adm3a Lear Siegler ADM3a c100 HDS Concept 100 h19, h19A Heathkit H19, H19 in ANSI-compatible mode regent ADDS Regent series tek, tek4012 Tektronix 4014 graphics terminal vt100, vt100-w DEC VT100, VT100 in wide mode (132 columns) vt132 DEC VT132 w50, w60, etc. Wyse models 50, 60, etc.
Note: This figure shows only approximations of how the screens will look. The actual appearance is subject to variations in the settings of various editor variables, such as the window dimensions and on the type of terminal you are using.
"Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do... Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do." Mark Twain ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
FAMOUS QUOTATIONS ----------------- "Work consists of whatever a body is obliged to do... Play consists of whatever a body is not obliged to do." Mark Twain ~ ~ ~ ~
Command Description G Go to a specified line in the editing buffer. h, BACKSPACE Move to the previous character on the line. j, ^N Move down one line (in same column if possible). k, ^P Move up one line (in same column if possible). l, SPACEBAR Move to the next character on the line. RETURN, + Move to the beginning of the next line. - Move to the beginning of the previous line. ^D Scroll down in the editing buffer. ^U Scroll up in the editing buffer. ^F Page forward in the editing buffer. ^B Page backward in the editing buffer.
Action Description c, cc Change the specified text. Enter replacement text and terminate with <ESC>. d, dd Delete the specified text. r Replace a single character. This command is self-completing (no terminating <ESC> needed). R Replace mode (overtype). Terminate with <ESC>. s Substitute for the specified text. Use a multiplier to specify the extent of the text deletion, and terminate text input with <ESC>. u Undo the previous action. x Delete the character at the cursor and close up the line. y Yank a copy of the specified text. p, P Put the text from the unnamed buffer into the editing P puts the text before the current character (or line), and p puts it after . Repeat the previous command.
Object Description ^ The beginning of the current line. $ The end of the current line. w, W Beginning of the next word (W ignores embedded punctuation). b, B Beginning of the previous word (B ignores embedded punctuation. e, E End of the current word (E ignores embedded punctuation). (, ) Beginning of the previous (next) sentence. {, } Beginning of the previous (next) paragraph. [[, ]] Beginning of the previous (next) section.