MPE/iX Shell and Utilities Reference Manual, Vol 1

CTRL-ˆ edit alternate file vi command 1-658 to 1-658
´ move to start of marked line vi command 1-651 to 1-651
` move to mark vi command 1-651 to 1-651
move to start of previous line vi command 1-651 to
1-651
]] move to next section vi command 1-653 to 1-653
ˆ move to first non-blank vi command 1-651 to 1-651
ˆ start of line metacharacter 1-661 to 1-661
{ move back to start of paragraph vi command 1-652 to
1-652
| move to column vi command 1-651 to 1-651
| multiple commands in ex 1-659 to 1-659
|& shell operator 1-523 to 1-523
} move to next paragraph vi command 1-652 to 1-652
˜ repeat last substitute ex command 1-671 to 1-671
˜ replacement from last substitute 1-662 to 1-662
˜ toggle case of character vi command 1-657 to 1-657
˜! invoke system command 3-9 to 3-9
˜? display editing commands 3-9 to 3-9
˜e invoke text editor on message 3-9 to 3-9
˜p display message 3-9 to 3-9
˜q discard message 3-9 to 3-9
˜r read file into message 3-9 to 3-9
˜v invoke visual editor on message 3-9 to 3-9
˜w write message to file 3-9 to 3-9
0 move to start of line vi command 1-650 to 1-650
A
A append at end of line vi command 1-656 to 1-656
a append text vi command 1-656 to 1-656
a.out lename 1-71to1-73
abbreviate define abbreviation ex command 1-663 to
1-663
abbreviations 1-669 to 1-669
abbreviations, object manipulator 1-655 to 1-655
absolute line 1-650 to 1-650
absolute movement, vi 1-648 to 1-650
access list 1-109 to 1-95
access time 1-128 to 1-300
account directory 1-496 to 1-93
action, awk 1-29 to 1-29
addition, dc 1-157 to 1-157
addresses, ex 1-659 to 1-659
alias 1-696 to 1-8
alias command 1-10 to 1-10
alias deletion 1-626 to 1-626
alias, tracked 1-262 to 1-9
all matched characters, & 1-662 to 1-662
allnet environment variable 1-320 to 1-333
alternate files in ex 1-672 to 1-672
ALTGROUP command A-11 to A-11
ALTSEC command A-6toA-6,3-48to3-48
ALTUSER command A-6toA-6
analyzer, lexical 1-287 to 1-287
any character metacharacter, . 1-661 to 1-661
append 1-488 to 1-488
append append text ex command 1-663 to 1-663
append at end of line vi command, A 1-656 to 1-656
append command 1-211 to 1-211
append ed command 1-197 to 1-198
append environment variable 1-321 to 1-321
append text ex command, append 1-663 to 1-663
append text vi command, a 1-656 to 1-656
append to file ex command 1-669 to 1-669
appointments 1-76 to 1-76
ar command 1-11 to 1-14
archive extraction 1-416 to 1-416
archive files 1-133 to 1-416
archive libraries 1-11 to 1-11
archive, shell 1-541 to 1-541
archive, tape 1-590 to 1-590
ARGC variable 1-23 to 1-24
args display current file list ex command 1-663 to 1-663
arguments, command 1-705 to 1-705
arguments, print 1-437 to 1-437
ARGV array 1-22 to 1-24
arithmetic 1-285 to 1-599
array, ARGV 1-22 to 1-24
array, ENVIRON 1-21 to 1-21
array, SYMTAB 1-21 to 1-21
array, yytext 3-6to3-6
arrays, awk 1-19 to 1-19
arrays, dc 1-155 to 1-162
arrays, shell 1-539 to 1-539
ASA 1-15to1-15
asa command 1-15 to 1-16
ascii 1-41 to 1-41, 3-2 to 3-2
ASCII-to-EBCDIC 1-169 to 1-169
ask environment variable 1-321 to 1-321
askbcc environment variable 1-321 to 1-321
askcc environment variable 1-321 to 1-321
asksub environment variable 1-321 to 1-321
assembler programs 1-227 to 1-227
attributes 1-639 to 1-639
attributes, file 1-300 to 1-88
attributes, variable 1-621 to 1-621
author 1-109 to 1-98
Author keyword 1-113 to 1-271
autoindent automatic indent vi variable 1-658 to 1-676
automatic indent vi variable, autoindent 1-658 to
1-676
autoprint display current line after change vi variable
1-672 to 1-672
autoprint environment variable 1-307 to 1-321
autowrite vi variable 1-666 to 1-673
awk action 1-29to1-29
awk arrays 1-19 to 1-19
awk BEGIN 1-29 to 1-29
awk built-in arithmetic functions 1-26 to 1-26
awk built-in string functions 1-26 to 1-26
awk command 1-142 to 1-41, 3-2 to 3-37
awk comments 1-18to1-18
awk END 1-29 to 1-29
awk examples 1-32 to 1-32
awk FILENAME file being read 1-24 to 1-24
awk FNR number of records read from le 1-24 to 1-24
awk functions 1-28 to 1-28
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