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authorKjell Wooding <kjell@cvs.openbsd.org>2008-06-15 07:31:42 +0000
committerKjell Wooding <kjell@cvs.openbsd.org>2008-06-15 07:31:42 +0000
commita2256cb023c83d2e0ddd72f246f0aa70a1aecd76 (patch)
treed032cc7e74e53f4d65e8c871911adf7e1a72b3a4 /usr.bin/mg
parent74c7f11fe6f9d45c4bff30198f3a7eb688b078b8 (diff)
How about we actually document the 230-odd functions that make up
mg now? Keymaps, too. I've guaranteed to have mucked up somewhere in here, but really - this man page can't really get less useful. Modes to come.
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diff --git a/usr.bin/mg/mg.1 b/usr.bin/mg/mg.1
index 16f6445f488..751e54044c9 100644
--- a/usr.bin/mg/mg.1
+++ b/usr.bin/mg/mg.1
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
-.\" $OpenBSD: mg.1,v 1.36 2008/05/29 19:58:15 sobrado Exp $
+.\" $OpenBSD: mg.1,v 1.37 2008/06/15 07:31:41 kjell Exp $
.\" This file is in the public domain.
.\"
-.Dd $Mdocdate: May 29 2008 $
+.Dd $Mdocdate: June 15 2008 $
.Dt MG 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
@@ -54,7 +54,9 @@ If changes are made to a buffer, it will be reflected in all open windows.
The current cursor location in
.Nm
is called the
-.Em point .
+.Em point
+(or
+.Em dot ) .
It is possible to define a window-specific region of text by setting a second
location, called the
.Em mark .
@@ -69,77 +71,198 @@ Note: The point and mark are window-specific in
not buffer-specific, as in other emacs flavours.
.Sh DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
Normal editing commands are very similar to Gnu Emacs.
-In the following examples, ^X means control-X, and M-X means Meta-X,
+In the following examples, C-x means control-X, and M-x means Meta-X,
where the Meta key may be either a special key on your keyboard
or the ALT key; otherwise ESC followed by the key X works as well.
.Pp
-.Bl -tag -width xxxxx -compact
-.It ^F
-Forward character.
-.It ^B
-Backwards character.
-.It ^N
-Next line.
-.It ^P
-Previous line.
-.It ^A
-Start of line.
-.It ^E
-End of line.
-.It ^D
-Delete current character.
-.It ^S
-Interactive search forward.
-.It ^R
-Interactive search backwards.
+.Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxx -compact
+.It C-SPC
+set-mark-command
+.It C-a
+beginning-of-line
+.It C-b
+backward-char
+.It C-d
+delete-char
+.It C-e
+end-of-line
+.It C-f
+forward-char
+.It C-g
+keyboard-quit
+.It C-h C-h
+help-help
+.It C-h a
+apropos
+.It C-h b
+describe-bindings
+.It C-h c
+describe-key-briefly
+.It C-j
+newline-and-indent
+.It C-k
+kill-line
+.It C-l
+recenter
+.It RET
+newline
+.It C-n
+next-line
+.It C-o
+open-line
+.It C-p
+previous-line
+.It C-q
+quoted-insert
+.It C-r
+isearch-backward
+.It C-s
+isearch-forward
+.It C-t
+transpose-chars
+.It C-u
+universal-argument
+.It C-v
+scroll-up
+.It C-w
+kill-region
+.It C-x C-b
+list-buffers
+.It C-x C-c
+save-buffers-kill-emacs
+.It C-x C-f
+find-file
+.It C-x C-g
+keyboard-quit
+.It C-x C-l
+downcase-region
+.It C-x C-o
+delete-blank-lines
+.It C-x C-q
+toggle-read-only
+.It C-x C-r
+find-file-read-only
+.It C-x C-s
+save-buffer
+.It C-x C-u
+upcase-region
+.It C-x C-v
+find-alternate-file
+.It C-x C-w
+write-file
+.It C-x C-x
+exchange-point-and-mark
+.It C-x (
+start-kbd-macro
+.It C-x )
+end-kbd-macro
+.It C-x 0
+delete-window
+.It C-x 1
+delete-other-windows
+.It C-x 2
+split-window-vertically
+.It C-x 4 C-f
+find-file-other-window
+.It C-x 4 C-g
+keyboard-quit
+.It C-x 4 b
+switch-to-buffer-other-window
+.It C-x 4 f
+find-file-other-window
+.It C-x =
+what-cursor-position
+.It C-x ^
+enlarge-window
+.It C-x `
+next-error
+.It C-x b
+switch-to-buffer
+.It C-x d
+dired
+.It C-x e
+call-last-kbd-macro
+.It C-x f
+set-fill-column
+.It C-x g
+goto-line
+.It C-x i
+insert-file
+.It C-x k
+kill-buffer
+.It C-x n
+other-window
+.It C-x o
+other-window
+.It C-x p
+previous-window
+.It C-x s
+save-some-buffers
+.It C-x u
+undo
+.It C-y
+yank
+.It C-z
+suspend-emacs
+.It M-C-v
+scroll-other-window
+.It M-SPC
+just-one-space
.It M-%
-Interactive search-and-replace.
-.It ^O
-Open a new line at cursor position.
-.It ^T
-Transpose characters.
-.It ^U
-Repeat next command 4 times
-(can be cascaded i.e. ^U^U^F will move 16 characters forward).
-.Pp
-.It ^K
-Kill to end of line (placing into kill buffer).
-.It ^Y
-Yank kill buffer into current location.
-.It ^SPC
-Set mark.
-.It ^W
-Kill region
-(cuts from previously set mark to current location, into kill buffer).
-.It M-W
-Copy region (into kill buffer).
-.Pp
-.It ^V
-Next page.
-.It M-V
-Previous page.
+query-replace
.It M-<
-Start of buffer.
+beginning-of-buffer
.It M->
-End of buffer.
-.Pp
-.It ^X^C
-Save buffers and quit.
-.It ^X-O
-Next window.
-.It ^X-N
-Next window.
-.It ^X-P
-Previous window.
-.It ^X-U
-Undo.
-.It ^_
-Undo.
+end-of-buffer
+.It M-\e
+delete-horizontal-space
+.It M-b
+backward-word
+.It M-c
+capitalize-word
+.It M-d
+kill-word
+.It M-f
+forward-word
+.It M-l
+downcase-word
+.It M-q
+fill-paragraph
+.It M-r
+search-backward
+.It M-s
+search-forward
+.It M-u
+upcase-word
+.It M-v
+scroll-down
+.It M-w
+copy-region-as-kill
+.It M-x
+execute-extended-command
+.It M-{
+backward-paragraph
+.It M-}
+forward-paragraph
+.It M-~
+not-modified
+.It M-DEL
+backward-kill-word
+.It C-_
+undo
+.It )
+blink-and-insert
+.It DEL
+delete-backward-char
.El
.Pp
-For a complete set of key bindings, type
+For a complete description of
+.Nm
+commands, see
+.Sx MG COMMANDS .
+To see the active keybindings at any time, type
.Dq M-x describe-bindings .
-.Sh COMMANDS
+.Sh MG COMMANDS
Commands are invoked by
.Dq M-x ,
or by binding to a key.
@@ -152,7 +275,489 @@ is the numerical argument) before the command, or by
one or more invocations of the universal argument, usually bound to C-U.
When invoked in this manner, the value of the numeric parameter to
be passed is displayed in the minibuffer before the M-x.
-.\" A complete list of commands is given in mg(5)
+One common use of the parameter is in mode toggles (e.g.
+make-backup-files).
+If no parameter is supplied, the mode is toggled to its
+alternate state.
+If a positive parameter is supplied, the mode is forced to on.
+Otherwise, it is forced to off.
+.\"
+.Bl -tag -width xxxxx
+.It apropos
+Help Apropos.
+Prompt the user for a string, open the *help* buffer,
+and list all
+.Nm
+commands that contain that string.
+.It auto-execute
+Register an auto-execute hook; that is, specify a filename pattern
+(conforming to the shell's filename globbing rules) and an associated
+function to execute when a file matching the specified pattern
+is read into a buffer.
+.It auto-fill-mode
+Toggle auto-fill mode (sometimes called mail-mode),
+where text inserted past the fill column is automatically wrapped
+to a new line.
+.It auto-indent-mode
+Toggle indent mode, where identation is preserved after a newline.
+.It backward-char
+Move cursor backwards one character.
+.It backward-kill-word
+Kill text backwards by
+.Va n
+words.
+.It backward-paragraph
+Move cursor backwards
+.Va n
+paragraphs.
+Paragraphs are delimited by <NL><NL> or <NL><TAB> or <NL><SPACE>.
+.It backward-word
+Move cursor backwards by the specified number of words.
+.It beginning-of-buffer
+Move cursor to the top of the buffer.
+.It beginning-of-line
+Move cursor to the beginning of the line.
+.It blink-and-insert
+Self-insert a character, then search backwards and blink its
+matching delimeter.
+For delimeters other than
+parenthesis, brackets, and braces, the character itself
+is used as its own match.
+.It bsmap-mode
+Toggle bsmap mode, where DEL and c-H are swapped.
+.It call-last-kbd-macro
+Invoke the keyboard macro.
+.It capitalize-word
+Capitalize
+.Va n
+words; i.e. convert the first character of the word to
+upper case, and subsequent letters to lower case.
+.It cd
+Change the global working directory.
+See also global-wd-mode.
+.It copy-region-as-kill
+Copy all of the characters in the region to the kill buffer,
+clearing the mark afterwards.
+This is a bit like a kill-region followed by a yank.
+.It count-matches
+Count the number of lines matching the supplied regular expression.
+.It count-non-matches
+Count the number of lines not matching the supplied regular expression.
+.It define-key
+Prompts the user for a named keymap (mode),
+a key, and an mg command, then creates a keybinding in the appropriate
+map.
+.It delete-backward-char
+Delete backwards
+.Va n
+characters.
+Like delete-char, this actually does a kill if presented
+with an argument.
+.It delete-blank-lines
+Delete blank lines around dot.
+If dot is sitting on a blank line, this command
+deletes all the blank lines above and below the current line.
+Otherwise, it deletes all of the blank lines after the current line.
+.It delete-char
+Delete
+.Va n
+characters forward.
+If any argument is present, it kills rather than deletes,
+saving the result in the kill buffer.
+.It delete-horizontal-space
+Delete any whitespace around the dot.
+.It delete-leading-space
+Delete leading whitespace on the current line.
+.It delete-trailing-space
+Delete trailing whitespace on the current line.
+.It delete-matching-lines
+Delete all lines after dot that contain a string matching
+the supplied regular expression.
+.It delete-non-matching-lines
+Delete all lines after dot that contain a string matching
+the supplied regular expression.
+.It delete-other-windows
+Make the current window the only window visible on the screen.
+.It delete-window
+Delete current window.
+.It describe-bindings
+List all global and local keybindings, putting the result in
+the *help* buffer.
+.It describe-key-briefly
+Read a key from the keyboard, and look it up in the keymap.
+Display the name of the function currently bound to the key.
+.It digit-argument
+Process a numerical argument for keyboard-invoked functions.
+.It downcase-region
+Set all characters in the region to lower case.
+.It downcase-word
+Set characters to lower case, starting at the dot, and ending
+.Va n
+words away.
+.It emacs-version
+Return an mg version string.
+.It end-kbd-macro
+Stop defining a keyboard macro.
+.It end-of-buffer
+Move cursor to the end of the buffer.
+.It end-of-line
+Move cursor to the end of the line
+.It enlarge-window
+Enlarge the current window by shrinking either the window above
+or below it.
+.It eval-current-buffer
+Evaluate the current buffer as a series of mg commands.
+Useful for testing
+.Nm
+startup files.
+.It eval-expression
+Get one line from the user, and run it.
+Useful for testing expressions in
+.Nm
+startup files.
+.It exchange-point-and-mark
+Swap the values of "dot" and "mark" in the current window.
+Return an error if no mark is set.
+.It execute-extended-command
+Invoke an extended command; i.e. M-x.
+Call the message line routine to read in the command name and apply
+autocompletion to it.
+When it comes back, look the name up in the symbol table and run the
+command if it is found, passing arguments as necessary.
+Print an error if there is anything wrong.
+.It fill-paragraph
+Justify a paragraph, wrapping text at the current fill column.
+.It find-file
+Select a file for editing.
+First check if you can find the file
+in another buffer; if you can find it, just switch to the buffer.
+If you cannot find the file, create a new buffer, read in the
+file from disk, and switch to the new buffer.
+.It find-file-read-only
+Same as find-file, except the new buffer is set to read-only.
+.It find-alternate-file
+Replace the current file with an alternate one.
+Semantics for finding the replacement file are the same as
+'find-file', except the current buffer is killed before the switch.
+If the kill fails, or is aborted, revert to the original file.
+.It find-file-other-window
+Opens the specified file in a second buffer.
+Splits the current window if necessary.
+.It forward-char
+Move cursor forwards (or backwards, if
+.Va n
+is negative)
+.Va n
+characters.
+Returns an error if the end of buffer is reached.
+.It forward-paragraph
+Move forward
+.Va n
+paragraphs.
+Paragraphs are delimited by <NL><NL> or <NL><TAB> or <NL><SPACE>
+.It forward-word
+Move the cursor forward by the specified number of words.
+.It global-set-key
+Bind a key in the global (fundamental) key map.
+.It global-unset-key
+Unbind a key from the global (fundamental) key map; i.e. set it to 'rescan'
+.It global-wd-mode
+Toggle global working-directory mode.
+When enabled,
+.Nm
+defaults to opening files (and executing commands like compile and grep)
+relative to the global working directory
+When disabled, a working directory is set for each buffer.
+.It goto-line
+Go to a specific line.
+If an argument is present, then
+it is the line number, else prompt for a line number to use.
+.It help-help
+prompts for one of (a)propos, (b)indings, des(c)ribe key briefly
+.It insert
+Insert a string, mainly for use from macros.
+.It insert-buffer
+Insert the contents of another buffer at dot
+.It insert-file
+Insert a file into the current buffer at dot.
+.It insert-with-wrap
+Insert the bound character with word wrap.
+Check to see if we're past the fill column, and if so,
+justify this line.
+.It isearch-backward
+Use incremental searching, initially in the reverse direction.
+isearch ignores any explicit arguments.
+If invoked during macro definition or evaluation, the non-incremental
+search-backward is invoked instead.
+.It isearch-forward
+Use incremental searching, initially in the forward direction.
+isearch ignores any explicit arguments.
+If invoked during macro definition or evaluation, the non-incremental
+search-forward is invoked instead.
+.It just-one-space
+Delete any whitespace around dot, then insert a space.
+.It keyboard-quit
+Abort the current action.
+.It kill-buffer
+Dispose of a buffer, by name.
+Prompt the user if the buffer
+has been changed.
+.It kill-line
+Kill line.
+If called without an argument, it kills from dot to the end
+of the line, unless it is at the end of the line, when it kills the
+newline.
+If called with an argument of 0, it kills from the start of the
+line to dot.
+If called with a positive argument, it kills from dot
+forward over that number of newlines.
+If called with a negative argument
+it kills any text before dot on the current line, then it kills back
+abs(n) lines.
+.It kill-paragraph
+Delete
+.Va n
+paragraphs starting with the current one.
+.It kill-region
+Kill the currently defined region
+.It kill-word
+Delete forward
+.Va n
+words.
+.It line-number-mode
+Toggle whether line and column numbers are displayed in the modeline
+.It list-buffers
+Display the list of available buffers.
+.It load
+Prompt the user for a filename, and then execute commands
+from that file.
+.It local-set-key
+Bind a key mapping in the local (topmost) mode.
+.It local-unset-key
+Unbind a key mapping in the local (topmost) mode.
+.It make-backup-files
+Toggle generation of backup files.
+.It meta-key-mode
+When disabled, the meta key can be used to insert extended-ascii (8-bit)
+characters.
+When enabled, the meta key acts as usual.
+.It negative-argument
+Process a negative argument for keyboard-invoked functions
+.It newline
+Insert a newline into the current buffer.
+.It newline-and-indent
+Insert a newline, then enough tabs and spaces to duplicate the indentation
+of the previous line.
+Assumes tabs are every eight characters.
+.It next-line
+Move forward
+.Va n
+lines.
+.It no-tab-mode
+Toggle notab mode.
+In this mode, spaces are inserted rather than tabs.
+.It not-modified
+Turn off the modified flag in the current buffer.
+.It open-line
+Open up some blank space.
+Essentially, insert
+.Va n
+newlines, then back up over them.
+.It other-window
+The command to make the next (down the screen) window the current
+window.
+There are no real errors, although the command does nothing if
+there is only 1 window on the screen.
+.It overwrite-mode
+Toggle overwrite mode, where typing in a buffer overwrites
+existing characters rather than inserting them.
+.It prefix-region
+Inserts a prefix string before each line of a region.
+The prefix string is settable by using 'set-prefix-string'.
+.It previous-line
+Move backwards
+.Va n
+lines.
+.It previous-window
+This command makes the previous (up the screen) window the
+current window.
+There are no errors, although the command does not do
+a lot if there is only 1 window.
+.It push-shell
+Suspend mg and switch to alternate screen, if available.
+.It pwd
+Display current (global) working directory in the status area.
+.It query-replace
+Query Replace.
+Search and replace strings selectively, prompting after each match.
+.It replace-string
+Replace string globally without individual prompting.
+.It query-replace-regexp
+Replace strings selectively.
+Does a search and replace operation using regular
+expressions for both patterns.
+.It quoted-insert
+Insert the next character verbatim into the current buffer; i.e. ignore
+any function bound to that key.
+.It re-search-again
+Perform a regular expression search again, using the same search
+string and direction as the last search command.
+.It re-search-backward
+Search backwards using a regular expression.
+Get a search string from the user, and search, starting at dot
+and proceeding toward the front of the buffer.
+If found dot is left
+pointing at the first character of the pattern [the last character that
+was matched].
+.It re-search-forward
+Search forward using a regular expression.
+Get a search string from the user and search for it starting at dot.
+If found, move dot to just after the matched characters.
+display does all
+the hard stuff.
+If not found, it just prints a message.
+.It recenter
+Reposition dot in the current window.
+by default, The dot is centered.
+If given a positive argument (n), the display is repositioned to line
+n.
+If
+.Va n
+is negative, it is that line from the bottom
+.It redraw-display
+Refresh the display.
+Recomputes all window sizes in case something has changed.
+.It save-buffer
+Save the contents of the current buffer if it has been changed,
+optionally creating a backup copy.
+.It save-buffers-kill-emacs
+Offer to save modified buffers and quit mg.
+.It save-some-buffers
+Look through the list of buffers, offering to save any buffer that
+has been changed.
+Buffers that are not associated with files (such
+as *scratch*, *grep*, *compile*) are ignored.
+.It scroll-down
+Scroll backwards
+.Va n
+pages.
+A two-line overlap between pages is
+assumed.
+If given a repeat argument, scrolls back lines, not pages.
+.It scroll-one-line-down
+Scroll the display down
+.Va n
+lines without changing the cursor position.
+.It scroll-one-line-up
+Scroll the display
+.Va n
+lines up without moving the cursor position
+.It scroll-other-window
+Scroll the next window in the window list window forward
+.Va n
+pages.
+.It scroll-up
+Scroll forward one page.
+A two-line overlap between pages is
+assumed.
+If given a repeat argument, scrolls back lines, not pages.
+.It search-again
+Search again, using the same search string and direction as the last
+search command.
+.It search-backward
+Reverse search.
+Get a search string from the user, and search, starting
+at dot and proceeding toward the front of the buffer.
+If found, dot is
+left pointing at the first character of the pattern (the last character
+that was matched).
+.It search-forward
+Search forward.
+Get a search string from the user, and search for it
+starting at dot.
+If found, dot gets moved to just after the matched
+characters, if not found, print a message.
+.It self-insert-command
+Insert a character.
+.It set-case-fold-search
+Set case-fold searching, causing case nopt to matter
+in regular expression searches.
+This is the default.
+.It set-default-mode
+Append the supplied mode to the list of default modes
+used by subsequent buffer creation.
+Built in modes include: fill, indent, overwrite, and notab.
+.It set-fill-column
+Prompt the user for a fill column.
+Used by auto-fill-mode.
+.It set-mark-command
+Sets the mark in the current window to the current dot location
+.It set-prefix-string
+Sets the prefix string to be used by the 'prefix-region' command.
+.It shrink-window
+Shrink current window by one line.
+The window immediately below is expanded to pick up the slack.
+If only one window is present, this command has no effect.
+.It space-to-tabstop
+Insert enough spaces to reach the next tab-stop position.
+By default, tab-stops occur every 8 characters.
+.It split-window-vertically
+Split the current window.
+A window smaller than 3 lines cannot be split.
+.It start-kbd-macro
+Start defining a keyboard macro.
+Macro definition is ended by invoking end-kbd-macro.
+.It suspend-emacs
+Suspend mg and switch back to alternate screen, if in use.
+.It switch-to-buffer
+Prompt and switch to a new buffer in the current window.
+.It switch-to-buffer-other-window
+Switch to buffer in another window.
+.It toggle-read-only
+Toggle the read-only flag on the current buffer.
+.It transpose-chars
+Transpose the two characters on either side of dot.
+If dot is at the end of the line transpose the two characters before it.
+Return with an error if dot is at the beginning of line;
+ it seems to be a bit pointless to
+make this work.
+.It undo
+Undo the most recent action.
+If invoked again without an intervening command,
+move the undo pointer to the previous action and undo it.
+.It undo-list
+Show the undo records for the current buffer in a new buffer.
+.It universal-argument
+Repeat the next command 4 times.
+Usually bound to C-u.
+This command may be stacked; e.g.
+C-u C-u C-f moves the cursor forward 16 characters.
+.It upcase-region
+Upper case region.
+Change all of the lower case characters in the region to
+upper case
+.It upcase-word
+Move the cursor forward by the specified number of words.
+As you move, convert any characters to upper case.
+.It what-cursor-position
+Display a bunch of useful information about the current location of
+dot.
+The character under the cursor (in octal), the current line, row,
+and column, and approximate position of the cursor in the file (as a
+percentage) is displayed.
+The column position assumes an infinite
+position display; it does not truncate just because the screen does.
+.It write-file
+Ask for a file name and write the contents of the current buffer to
+that file.
+Update the remembered file name and clear the buffer
+changed flag.
+.It yank
+Yank text from kill-buffer.
+Unlike emacs, the mg kill buffer consists only
+of the most recent kill.
+It is not a ring.
+.El
.Sh CONFIGURATION FILES
There are two configuration files,
.Pa .mg ,
@@ -174,9 +779,12 @@ interactive evaluation.
Strings that are normally entered by the user at any subsequent prompts
may be specified after the command name; e.g.:
.Bd -literal -offset indent
-auto-fill-mode
+global-set-key ")" self-insert-command
+global-set-key "\^x\^f" find-file
+global-set-key "\e[Z" backward-char
+set-default-mode fill
set-fill-column 72
-global-set-key "\e^x\e^f" find-file
+auto-execute *.c c-mode
.Ed
.Sh FILES
.Bl -tag -width ~/.mg-TERM -compact
@@ -188,12 +796,7 @@ terminal-specific startup file
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr vi 1
.Sh CAVEATS
-.Nm
-differs from other emacs implementations primarily in not having many
-special modes for tasks other than straight editing, and in not having
-special modes that support various programming languages.
-.Pp
-Since it is written completely in C, there is no
+Since it is written completely in C, there is currently no
language in which you can write extensions;
however, you can rebind keys and change certain parameters.
.Pp