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- From: champion@cch.coventry.ac.uk (Alun)
- Subject: Re: So what _is_ so good about vi?
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- References: <1jcoq7INN5eg@zikzak.apana.org.au> <1993Jan18.223845.10225@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:06:49 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan18.223845.10225@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> radinsky@spot.Colorado.EDU (Wayne Radinsky) writes:
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- ~PS Anyone know why "s" is used as an equivalent for "c "?
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- I thought "s" meant swap(replace) character with some text.
- In this I thougt it was similar to "r" replace, which replaces a character
- with another character.
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- I can't be sure as I don't like vi.
- There is just one command in vi I wish I had in emacs and that is "." - repeat
- last command.
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- -Alun
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- A.Champion | That's an interesting point, in the sense of
- (champion@uk.ac.cov.cch) | being very not interesting at all. - The Liar
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