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- AE's Default Debian Configuration File
-
- Derived from work done by Anthony Howe and Jim Mitha, this configuration
- file uses emacs keybindings, primarily because of their control key
- orientation. This gives ae full functionality on most remote, limited
- function, terminals, as well as the full featured console or xterm.
-
- The arrow keys still work, as do the Page Up and Page Down keys. Home and End
- do a top and bottom of file as well as the advertised escape sequences.
-
- Copyright Dale Scheetz 1998, licensed under the GPL and free for all use
-
- 1:\
- File read and write \^X I ^X^S Left, down, up, right ^B ^N ^P ^F\n\
- Version, exit, quit ^X^V ^X^C ^Q Word left and right <esc>B <esc>F\n\
- Macros \^M Page down and up ^V <esc>V\n\
- Help on and off \^X\^H Front and end of line ^A ^E\n\
- Redraw \^L Top and end of file <esc>< <esc>>\n\
- Insert typed keys Delete left and right BACKSPACE DEL\n\
- Literal escape \^[ Block, cut, paste \^@ \^W \^Y\n\
- Undo ^_ Invert case <esc>C\n
-
- # generate an error
- .check this file before using it. It hasn't been carefully verified.
- #.help_off
- .literal ^\[
- .cursor_up $(ku)
- .cursor_down $(kd)
- .cursor_left $(kl)
- .cursor_right $(kr)
- .page_up $(kP)
- .page_up $(K3)
- .page_down $(kN)
- .page_down $(K5)
- .file_top $(kh)
- .file_top $(K1)
- .file_bottom $(ke)
- .file_bottom $(K4)
- .delete_left $(kb)
- .delete_left ^H
- .delete_left ^?
- .delete_right $(kD)
- .cursor_up ^[[A
- .cursor_up ^P
- .cursor_down ^[[B
- .cursor_down ^N
- .cursor_left ^[[D
- .cursor_left ^B
- .cursor_right ^[[C
- .cursor_right ^F
- .page_up ^[[5~
- .page_up ^[V
- .page_up ^[v
- .page_down ^[[6~
- .page_down ^V
- .word_left ^[B
- .word_left ^[b
- .word_right ^[F
- .word_right ^[f
- .line_left ^A
- .line_right ^E
- .file_top ^[[1~
- .file_top H
- .file_top <
- .file_bottom ^[[4~
- .file_bottom F
- .file_bottom >
- .delete_left ^?
- .delete_right ^[[3~
- .help ^X^H
- .block ^@
- .cut ^W
- .paste ^Y
- .flip_case ^[C
- .flip_case ^[c
- .undo ^_
- .file_read ^XI
- .file_read ^Xi
- .file_write ^X^S
- .redraw ^L
- .quit_ask ^X^C
- .quit ^Q
- .show_version ^X^V
- .macro ^M
- .macro_define
- .macro_define
- .macro_define
- .macro_define
- .macro_define
-
- 2:%s: Terminated successfully.\n
- 3:%s: Unspecified error.\n
- 4:usage: %s [-f <config>] [file]\n
- 5:%s: Failed to initialize the screen.\n
- 6:%s: Problem with configuration file.\n
- 7:%s: Failed to allocate required memory.\n
- 8:Ok.
- 9:An error occured.
- 10:No more memory available.
- 11:File \"%s\" is too big to load.
- 12:Scrap is empty. Nothing to paste.
- 13:Failed to find file \"%s\".
- 14:Failed to open file \"%s\".
- 15:Failed to close file \"%s\".
- 16:Failed to read file \"%s\".
- 17:Failed to write file \"%s\".
- 18:Not a portable POSIX file name.
- 19:File \"%s\" %ld bytes.
- 20:File \"%s\" %ld bytes saved.
- 21:File \"%s\" %ld bytes read.
- 22:File \"%s\" modified.
- 23:Invalid control character or \\number not 0..255.
- 24:No such macro defined.
- 25:No more macro space.
- 26:Interrupt.
- 27:<< EOF >>
- 28:Macro :
- 29:File not saved. Quit (y/n) ?
- 30:[ Press a key to continue. ]
- 31:Read file :
- 32:Write file :
- 33:Write block :
- 34:\smore\s
- 35:\sy\b
- 36:\sn\b
- 37:\sq\b
- 38:Nothing to undo.
-