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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Vi % commands Post 302770388 by DGPickett on Friday 15th of February 2013 01:54:14 PM
Old 02-15-2013
The : prompt is a place to enter an ex command; see books on ex. It is much like sed. 'vi' stands for 'visual ex'.

You can test a line with ':.l' to see any specials and where the real end of line occurs. When I used qedx under MULTICS, very ex-like, it prefixed continued lines with '\c' so there was less doubt they were continued, as '\c' was improbable as a literal. Maybe there is an option of that flavor. vi Editor Pocket Reference or for vim Vim documentation: options You can set default options in $HOME/.exrc
 

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MANPAGE(1)																MANPAGE(1)

NAME
Launchy - smart search launcher utility SYNOPSIS
launchy [options] DESCRIPTION
Launchy is a cross-platform utility designed to help you forget about your start menu, the icons on your desktop, and even your file manager. Launchy indexes the programs in your start menu and can launch your documents, project files, folders, and bookmarks with just a few keystrokes. Once Launchy has been started, it hides in the background. You bring it forward by holding the Ctrl and the Space keys. You can then type in a few keys of the program you are searching for and hit enter once it has been found. You can also make Launchy dissappear again by hitting the Escape key or Ctrl+Space. Launchy allows you to add additional command line parameters to the selected launch. Simply hit Tab key once you have found the application you are interested in and then enter the parameters. When the input text area is empty, press the down arrow key and Launchy will display a history of the commands entered previously. You can scroll up and down the list and press Enter key to repeat the command. Pressing Shift+Delete instead will remove the item from the history. OPTIONS
-exit Attempt to close any running instances of Launchy. -multiple Allows more than one instance of Launchy to be run. -options Shows the options dialog. -rescan Rescan the catalog. -rescue Resets LaunchyaXXs position to the center of the screen and selects the default skin. -show Shows Launchy's window (default is to launch hidden in most cases). Can be used as a way to active Launchy from a shortcut. If -multiple is not used and Launchy is already running, then the command will be sent to the running instance of Launchy. KNOWN ISSUES
Not all skins will work with Linux builds of Launchy. If you're running a compositing manager (compiz or beryl) then the skins should look the same as in Windows. Otherwise, you will have to settle for the skins that look good without alpha transparency (like Default and Black Glass). If the black area of mask.png is perfectly rectangular then, for some reason, compiz won't mask it correctly and you will have a strange black section around the skin. SEE ALSO
Launchy homepage "<http://www.launchy.net>" AUTHOR
Launchy authors are Josh Karlin, Simon Capewell and others. This manual page was written by Ricardo Mones for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2012-05-22 MANPAGE(1)
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