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DIRECTION 5461425-8EN, REVISION 6 BRIVO XR118 SERVICE MANUAL
Chapter 8 - - Troubleshooting Page 211
8.) Replacing Text
9.) Searching for Text or Characters
10.) Manipulating Character/Line Formatting
<L> Move the cursor to the first non-white space character on the bottom of the screen.
<M> Move the cursor to the first non-whitespace character on the middle of the screen.
<W> Move forward to the beginning of a word, skipping over punctuation.
<b>
Move the cursor back one word. If the cursor is in the middle of a word, move the
cursor to the first character of that word.
<e>
Move the cursor forward one word. If the cursor is in the middle of a word, move the
cursor to the last character of that word.
<h> Move the cursor to the left one character position.
<j > Move the cursor down one line.
<k > Move the cursor up one line.
<l > Move the cursor to the right one character position.
<w>
Move the cursor forward one word. If the cursor is in the middle of a word, move the
cursor to the first character of the next word.
Item Description
<C> Change to the end of the line from the current cursor position.
<R>
Replace characters on the screen with a set of characters entered, ending with the
<ESC> key.
<S> Change an entire line.
<c> Change until a period (.) is found.
<cc> Changes the current line. A count changes that many lines.
<r>
Replace one character under the cursor. Specify a count to replace a number of
characters.
<s>
Substitute one character under the cursor, and go into insert mode. Specify a count
to substitute a number of characters. A dollar sign ($) will be put at the last character
to be substituted.
Item Description
<,> Repeat the last <f>, <F>,<t> or <T>command in the reverse direction.
</> Search the file downwards for the string specified after the </>.
<;> Repeat the last <f>, <F>, t or <T> command.
<?> Search the file upwards for the string specified after the <?>.
<F>
Search the current line backwards for the character specified after the <F>
command. If found, move the cursor to the position.
<N> Repeat the last search given by </> or <?>, except in the reverse direction.
<T>
Search the current line backwards for the character specified after the <T>
command, and move to the column after the if it's found.
<f>
Search the current line for the character specified after the <f> command. If found,
move the cursor to the position.
<n> Repeat last search given by </> or <?>.
<t>
Search the current line for the character specified after the <t> command, and move
to the column before the character if it's found.
Item Description