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Hi All,
In VI editor, to know the line number at any instant we use ctrl+g Similarly, to know the current coulmn number what shall we use?? If not direct key controls like ctrl+g, Is there any comands that could be executed in colon or ex mode of VI to know the current column position??? Thanks, Ramkrix. |
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