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Topic: Oracle on Unix/Linux >> Set commands associated with vi editor

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 Title: Set commands associated with vi editor
 rob  Posted: Jul 10, 2003 04:27:00 AM

 Total Post: 5
 Joined: Jan, 2003






 Hi all,
if we have :set ignorecase command in vi editor,
then there must have been other set commands also!!
But they are not available in the vi editor help.
Sir, from where can i find / get these set commands
help which we can use while editing using vi editor?
I also had a problem.
i want to write ESC E in a file.
It is a printer control command.
It can be written using "CTRL [ E" .
( this is written in the printer manual)
now how can i write it on file using vi editor?

Thanks in advance.
Laxmi.


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Laxmi Udaseen

 udaseen_laxmi
Posted: Jul 10, 2003 09:32:00 AM  

 Total Post: 17
 Joined: Jan, 2003






 
Some of the set commands that I used are here...
Display line numbers :set nu
Disable display of line numbers :set nonu
Review current editor options :set
Review editor options :set all
Set new editor option :set option
Ignore case during pattern matching :set ignorecase
Show special characters in the file :set list
Display line numbers :set number
Display mode when in Insert, Append, or Replace mode :set showmode

Regards,
Anil


 rob
Posted: Jul 13, 2003 04:14:00 AM  

 Total Post: 5
 Joined: Jan, 2003






 
Thanks a lot Anil.
But there shud be some documentation in the Unix
help which provides help for set commands.
If u know, then let me know also.
Thanks again for quick reply.
regards,
Laxmi

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