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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Check the changes made to file in vi Post 302456139 by bakunin on Thursday 23rd of September 2010 09:50:41 AM
Old 09-23-2010
kailash19, what scrutinizers and jiliagres suggestions have in common is this:

As vi opens a file it creates a backup copy somewhere. Depending on the specific flavour of vi or vim you use it might be in different locations: the vi under AIX creates this file in /var/tmp, vim uses .<filename>.swp in the same directory as the file, etc.. Real vi's delete this backup copy upon leaving the editor, but some vi-clones (like vim) retain these files until explicitly configured to do otherwise.

By using the "diff" utility you can compare the text you have right now in your editing buffer (the file in the open editing session) and the contents of this backup copy of the original file and find out the differences. You can even write these differences to a file and open this in another editor window as vi is multi-windowed (see the ":e", ":n" and ":rew" commands in the man pages).

I hope this helps.

bakunin
 

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X-TILE(1)						      General Commands Manual							 X-TILE(1)

NAME
x-tile - select windows and adjust their tiling SYNOPSIS
x-tile [option][rows][columns] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the x-tile command. x-tile is a program that allows tiling selected windows as desired. In addition of the predefined tilings, it allows user to create up to two user defined tilings to be applied later. It also provides a system tray icon for faster access to tiling menu. OPTIONS
This program doesn't follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). Instead, it uses case sen- sitive single letter options, followed by arguments when required. A summary of options is included below. w Open the x-tile main window without using the panel. z Undo the latest tiling operation. v Tile all opened windows vertically. h Tile all opened windows horizontally. u Tile all opened windows triangularly, top up. d Tile all opened windows triangularly, top down. l Tile all opened windows triangularly, top left. r Tile all opened windows triangularly, top right. q Tile all opened windows in a four square grid. g Tile all opened windows in a grid with the given rows and columns. 1 Apply user defined tiling #1 to all opened windows. 2 Apply user defined tiling #2 to all opened windows. i Invert the order of the latest tiling operation. m Maximize all opened windows. M Unmaximize all opened windows. c Close all opened windows. Any other Show a brief summary of options. AUTHORS
x-tile was written by Giuseppe Penone <giuspen@gmail.com> and Chris Camacho <chris_camacho@yahoo.com>. This manual page was written by Ricardo Mones <mones@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). May 7, 2012 X-TILE(1)
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