Hello everybody,
My question is: how to add /tmp/work at the end of line in vi editor.
my file looks like:
cp file1
cp file2
cp file3
****
I need to add " /tmp/work" at the end of each line.
I tried this
:%s/$/" /tmp/work"
and this
:%s/$/\ /tmp/work\/
but it does not work. (2 Replies)
We work on AIX 5L
We use vi as text editor (only scripts to create and modifiy).
What do you think of emacs ? Where can I find it ?
Do you know better text editor for scripts ?
Thank you for all answers. (1 Reply)
I am new in hp ux and I want work with vi editor, but in hp ux vi editor the backspaes and del keys doesn't work.
how can I enable them.
thanks (3 Replies)
Hi,
I knw its a silly question, but am a newbie to 'vi' editor. I'm forced to use this, hence kindly help me with this question.
How can i paste a chunk 'copied from' a different editor(gedit) in 'vi editor'?
As i see, p & P options does work only within 'vi'. (10 Replies)
Hi All,
I am running a script , working very fine on cmd prompt. The problem is that when I open do crontab -e even after setting editor to vi by
set EDITOR=vi it does not open a vi editor , rather it do as below.....
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////
$ set... (6 Replies)
Hello All,
Need one Help for one issue.
I am using a French Keyboard, so @ sign is on key 0 and i have to use right Alt + 0 to print it.
It is working everywhere but not inside Vi editor. I can type @ in shell, in notepad. But inside Vi editor it is not working, another problem is that if... (2 Replies)
I was looking through the topics and I wasn't sure if this was the best place to post this question:
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Discussion started by: yongho
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
detox.tbl
DETOX.TBL(5) BSD File Formats Manual DETOX.TBL(5)NAME
detox.tbl -- translation table for detox(1)OVERVIEW
detox allows for configuration of how the ISO 8859-1 and UTF-8 (Unicode) filters operate. Through text based translation tables, it is pos-
sible to tune how these character sets are interpreted.
SYNTAX
The format of the translation tables is simple. There are two levels: one containing meta data and one containing the actual translations.
default _
Default specifies the default translation for a character. An empty or nonexistent default indicates that any unknown character should
fall through to the next filter. In this manner, it is possible to chain together multiple translation tables in a sequence.
start
Indicates the start of a value list within the translation table.
start lang
Indicates the start of a language specific value list within the translation table.
end
Indicates the end of a value list within the translation table.
value translation
Value can be specified in decimal (1), hex (0x01) or octal (01). The same rules that apply to sscanf apply here.
Translation can be a string or a quoted string, with either single or double quotes.
EXAMPLE
default _
start
0x0101 a
0x0102 b
end
SEE ALSO detox(1), detoxrc(5).
AUTHORS
detox was written by Doug Harple.
BSD August 3, 2004 BSD