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Index: L

L (last line) command : 3.1.4. Movement Within a Screen
l (move cursor) command
2.2.1. Single Movements
3.1.5.1. Movement on the current line
\l metacharacter : 6.3.3. Metacharacters Used in Replacement Strings
\L metacharacter : 6.3.3. Metacharacters Used in Replacement Strings
:last command (elvis, vim) : 5.5.2. Using the Argument List
last line of file
$ symbol for (ex) : 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
moving to : 3.1.4. Movement Within a Screen
left/right scrolling : 8.6.5. Left-Right Scrolling
elvis editor : 10.8.5. Left-Right Scrolling
nvi editor : 9.8.6. Left-Right Scrolling
vile editor : 12.8.6. Left-Right Scrolling
vim editor : 11.8.6. Left-Right Scrolling
leftright option (nvi)
8.6.5. Left-Right Scrolling
9.8.6. Left-Right Scrolling
line editors : 1. The vi Text Editor
line numbers : 2.2.3. Movement Within a Line
displaying
3.4. Movement by Line Number
5.2.2. Defining a Range of Lines
in ex commands
5.1. ex Commands
5.2.1. Line Addresses
ranges of lines
5.2.2. Defining a Range of Lines
5.2.5. Redefining the Current Line Position
redefining current line : 5.2.5. Redefining the Current Line Position
relative addressing : 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
symbols for : 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
moving by : 3.4. Movement by Line Number
opening files at specific : 4.2.1. Advancing to a Specific Place
line-editing mode : 1.1.2. Problems Opening Files
lines
(see also characters; text; words)
2.6. Review of Basic vi Commands
case conversions : 2.3.4. Changing Case
collecting with :g command : 6.5.4. Collecting Lines
deleting by : 2.3.5.2. Lines
undoing deletions : 2.3.5.4. Problems with deletions
ex commands for : 5.2. Editing with ex
joining : 2.5. Joining Two Lines with J
length limitations
7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
8.6.2. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
elvis editor : 10.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
nvi editor : 9.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
vile editor : 12.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
vim editor : 11.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
marking with ' (vile) : 12.8.7. Visual Mode
moving by
2.2.3. Movement Within a Line
3.1.5. Movement by Line
moving to specific
3.1.4. Movement Within a Screen
3.4. Movement by Line Number
moving within : 2.2.3. Movement Within a Line
opening files at specific : 4.2.1. Advancing to a Specific Place
placing C/C++ comments around (example) : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
printing : 5.1. ex Commands
replacing (changing)
2.3.3. Changing Text
2.3.3.2. Lines
2.3.3.4. Substituting text
searching within : 3.3.2. Current Line Searches
to start/end of : (see words)
visible on screen, option for : 7.1.1. The :set Command
yanking : 2.3.7. Copying Text
linewrap option (vile) : 8.6.5. Left-Right Scrolling
local .exrc files
7.1.3. Alternate Environments
9.4. Initialization
11.4.1. Initialization for All vim Invocations
long insertions
2.3.8.1. Repeat
7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
8.6.2. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
elvis editor : 10.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
nvi editor : 9.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
vile editor : 12.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
vim editor : 11.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
loops in shell scripts : 7.4.1. Looping in a Shell Script
lowercase, converting to uppercase
2.3.4. Changing Case
6.3.3. Metacharacters Used in Replacement Strings
lpc, lpcrlf options (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpcolumns option (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpconvert option (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpff, lpformfeed options (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lplines option (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpo, lpout options (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpp, lppaper options (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
:lpr command (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lprows option (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lptype option (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes
lpw, lpwrap options (elvis) : 10.10.1. Display Modes


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