Hi,
Different solutions here.
ksh -o vi
will give you a Korn Shell with vi options.
This will make you be able to do "<Esc> +<k>", each time you press <k> you get the previous command. When submitting the <v> then it is opened in the text editor vi, very usefull editor
If you're done viewing, you just type ":wq"
But, be aware !! your comand will be executed by now !!
When entering a long command from the commandline you can do it as :
$ This is a very long \
> command that has lots of \
> parameters and I want to see \
> them all on my screen before\
> I hit enter
ksh : This : not found
$
As a little joke of course you get the error of this unknown command, but it realy works this way.
For changing vertical terminal settings (just to know), open a new terminal typing :
"nohup dtterm -sl 20000 -title Large_terminal"
@yourservice
David