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author | lum <lum@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2011-09-10 17:48:05 +0000 |
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committer | lum <lum@cvs.openbsd.org> | 2011-09-10 17:48:05 +0000 |
commit | 2dffd6c9c91871ebb21c256382ae65bc35f09306 (patch) | |
tree | 5a7764ab6918f6d60146e21a7c350c144e9ac08a /usr.bin/mg | |
parent | 9328b0d368d2f4f8cb098d92e55e93ecdd344c78 (diff) |
Another small tidy up. ok jmc@
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-rw-r--r-- | usr.bin/mg/tutorial | 18 |
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/mg/tutorial b/usr.bin/mg/tutorial index 245906957a6..5c99fbbef41 100644 --- a/usr.bin/mg/tutorial +++ b/usr.bin/mg/tutorial @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -$Id: tutorial,v 1.6 2011/09/02 02:37:52 lum Exp $ +$Id: tutorial,v 1.7 2011/09/10 17:48:04 lum Exp $ The mg Tutorial --------------- @@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ moves the cursor down one page and M-v moves it up one page. >> Try using M-v and C-v to move up and down, one page at a time. The final two motion commands we will learn are M-< (Meta-Less than) and -M-> (Meta-Greater than) which move you to the beginning and end of this file. -You may not want to try that now as you will probably lose your place in this -tutorial. Note that on most terminals, < is above the , key, so you'll need -to press the Shift key to type <. +M-> (Meta-Greater than) which move you to the beginning and end of a file, +respectively. You may not want to try that now as you will probably lose your +place in this tutorial. Note that on most terminals, < is above the , key, so +you'll need to press the Shift key to type <. Movement Summary ----------------- @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Inserting/Deleting Text To insert text anywhere, simply move your cursor to the appropriate position and begin typing. To delete characters, use the backspace key. If you use -M-<backspace (Meta and backspace key), you will delete one word instead +M-<backspace> (Meta and backspace key), you will delete one word instead of one character at a time. To delete characters to the right of the cursor, you can use C-d to delete @@ -215,8 +215,8 @@ to restore it immediately, then move to the region you want to copy it to and then type C-y again to restore the last cut text block again. Another way to cut or copy chunks of text is to first position your cursor at -the starting point of the chunk of text. Then type C-space to mark this as the -starting point to cut or copy. Then move the cursor to the end point of the +the starting point of the chunk of text. Then type C-<space> to mark this as +the starting point to cut or copy. Then move the cursor to the end point of the text chunk that you wish to manipulate. Then type C-w to cut the region, or M-w to copy the region. If you wish to cancel marking a block of text, simply type C-g to cancel the operation. @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ Author Info ----------- Original Author of this document: Mayukh Bose, -Date last updated: 2011-09-02 +Date last updated: 2011-09-10 Copyright --------- |