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mapping
commands : 7.3.2. Using the map Command
examples : 7.3.4. Complex Mapping Example
editing multiple files : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
repeating long insertion : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
reusing a valid command key : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
surrounding word with font codes : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
transposing words : 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
function keys : 7.3.7. Mapping Function Keys
insert mode : 7.3.6. Mapping Keys for Insert Mode
keys unused in vi : 7.3.2. Using the map Command
quoting special characters : 7.3.3. Protecting Keys from Interpretation by ex
special keys : 7.3.8. Mapping Other Special Keys
mark a place in a file (m) : 4.4. Marking Your Place
matching braces : 7.5.2. A Special Search Command
metacharacters
in replacement strings : 6.3.2. Metacharacters Used in Replacement Strings
in search patterns : 6.3.1. Metacharacters Used in Search Patterns
mode
command
1. The vi Text Editor
2.1. vi Commands
insert
2.1. vi Commands
7.3.6. Mapping Keys for Insert Mode
read-only : 4.2.2. Read-only Mode
move
combining with edit command
2.3.3.1. Words
4.1. More Command Combinations
range of lines (:m) : 5.2.2. Defining a Range of Lines
text (delete and put)
2.3.6. Moving Text
2.3.7. Copying Text


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