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Index: E

:e (edit file) command (ex): 5.5.3. Calling in New Files
:e! command: 1.2. Quitting Without Saving Edits
5.5.3. Calling in New Files
E metacharacter: 6.3.3. Metacharacters Used in Replacement Strings
E (move cursor) command: 3.2. Movement by Text Blocks
echoing of commands: 1. The vi Text Editor
ed text editor: 1. The vi Text Editor
edcompatible option: 6.3.4. More Substitution Tricks
:Edit command (nvi): 9.5. Multiwindow Editing
edit-compile speedup: 8.7.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
elvis editor: 10.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
vile editor: 12.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
vim editor: 11.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
:edit-file command (vile): 12.5. Multiwindow Editing
editing: 2. Simple Editing
clone improvements over vi: 8.6. Improved Facilities
9.8. Improvements for Editing
10.8. Improved Editing Facilities
11.8. Improved Editing Facilities
12.8. Improved Editing Facilities
commands for (quick reference): A. Quick Reference
customizing editing environment: 7.1. Customizing vi
ex commands on command line: 8.6.1. Command-Line History and Completion
elvis editor: 10.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
nvi editor: 9.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
vile editor: 12.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
vim editor: 11.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
ex editor for: 5.2. Editing with ex
lists of files: 7.3.5. More Examples of Mapping Keys
multiple files: 5.5. Editing Multiple Files
read-only mode: 4.2.2. Read-only Mode
recovering the buffer: 4.2.3. Recovering a Buffer
replacing text (see replacing text)
source code, advice for: 7.5. Editing Program Source Code
indentation control: 7.5.1. Indentation Control
matching brackets: 7.5.2. A Special Search Command
using tags: 7.5.3. Using Tags
8.5. Enhanced Tags
using multiple windows: 8.2. Multiwindow Editing
elvis editor: 10.5. Multiwindow Editing
nvi editor: 9.5. Multiwindow Editing
vile editor: 12.5. Multiwindow Editing
vim editor: 11.5. Multiwindow Editing
vile editing model: 12.10.1. The vile Editing Model
"elvis ex history" buffer: 10.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
elvis (vi clone): 9.1. Author and History
10. elvis
confirming replacements: 6.1. Confirming Substitutions
documentation and online help: 10.3. Online Help and Other Documentation
extended regular expressions: 10.7. Extended Regular Expressions
extension languages: 8.1. And These Are My Brothers, Darrell, Darrell, and Darrell
feature summary: 8.8. Editor Comparison Summary
future of: 10.11. elvis Futures
GUI interfaces for: 10.6. GUI Interfaces
important command-line arguments: 10.2. Important Command-Line Arguments
improvements over vi: 10.8. Improved Editing Facilities
initialization of: 10.4. Initialization
interesting features: 10.10. Interesting Features
line length: 8.6.2. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
mode indicators: 8.6.7. Mode Indicators
multiwindow editing: 10.5. Multiwindow Editing
obtaining source code: 10.12. Sources and Supported Operating Systems
print management: 10.10.1. Display Modes
programming assistance: 10.9. Programming Assistance
set command options (list): C.3. elvis 2.0 Options
sideways scrolling: 8.6.5. Left-Right Scrolling
tag stacks: 10.8.2. Tag Stacks
word abbreviations: 7.3.1. Word Abbreviation
elvis.arf file: 10.10.1. Display Modes
10.10.2. Pre- and Post-Operation Control Files
elvis.awf file: 10.10.2. Pre- and Post-Operation Control Files
elvis.brf file: 10.8.4. Arbitrary Length Lines and Binary Data
10.10.2. Pre- and Post-Operation Control Files
elvis.bwf file: 10.10.2. Pre- and Post-Operation Control Files
elvis.ini script: 10.4.2. Initialization Steps
elvis.msg file: 10.4.2. Initialization Steps
10.10. Interesting Features
ELVISPATH environment variable (elvis): 10.4.2. Initialization Steps
elvispath option (elvis): 10.4.2. Initialization Steps
emacs text editor: 1. The vi Text Editor
vi editor vs.: E.3. Tastes Great, Less Filling
vile editing model: 12.10.1. The vile Editing Model
END key, mapping: 7.3.8. Mapping Other Special Keys
enum keyword (ctags): 8.5.2. The New tags Format
epson values (lptype option): 10.10.1. Display Modes
equal sign (=)
= metacharacter: 10.7. Extended Regular Expressions
11.7. Extended Regular Expressions
:= (identify line) command (ex): 5.2.2. Defining a Range of Lines
equivalence classes: 6.3.2. POSIX Bracket Expressions
:er, errlist commands (elvis): 10.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
erasing (see deleting)
error finder, vile: 12.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
errorformat option (vim): 11.9.1. Edit-Compile Speedup
ESC for command mode: 1.1.3. Modus Operandi
2.1. vi Commands
/etc/vi.exrc file (nvi): 9.4. Initialization
:eval command (elvis): 10.10. Interesting Features
events, executing commands after (vim): 11.10.3. Autocommands
ex commands: 1. The vi Text Editor
5.1. ex Commands
alphabetical list of: B.2. Alphabetical List of Commands
combining: 5.2.7. Combining ex Commands
command quick reference: A. Quick Reference
editing on command line: 8.6.1. Command-Line History and Completion
elvis editor: 10.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
nvi editor: 9.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
vile editor: 12.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
vim editor: 11.8.1. Command-Line History and Completion
executing UNIX commands: 7.2. Executing UNIX Commands
line addresses: 5.1. ex Commands
5.2.1. Line Addresses
ranges of lines: 5.2.2. Defining a Range of Lines
5.2.5. Redefining the Current Line Position
line addressing
redefining current line: 5.2.5. Redefining the Current Line Position
relative addressing: 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
symbols for: 5.2.3. Line Addressing Symbols
saving and exiting: 1.1.4. Saving and Quitting a File
5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
syntax for: B.1. Command Syntax
ex scripts: 7.4. Using ex Scripts
ex text editor: 1. The vi Text Editor
5. Introducing the ex Editor
editing with: 5.2. Editing with ex
executing buffers from: 7.3.11. Executing Buffers from ex
filtering text with: 7.2.1.1. Filtering text with ex
invoking on multiple files: 7.4.1. Looping in a Shell Script
using ex commands in vi: 1. The vi Text Editor
exclamation point (!)
ex commands starting with: 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
mapping keys for insert mode: 7.3.6. Mapping Keys for Insert Mode
overriding save warnings: 5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
for UNIX commands: 7.2. Executing UNIX Commands
7.2.1.2. Filtering text with vi
"Executable" message: 1.1.2. Problems Opening Files
executing text from buffers: 7.3.10. @-Functions
EXINIT environment variable: 7.1. Customizing vi
EXINIT environment variable (elvis): 10.4.2. Initialization Steps
EXINIT environment variable (nvi): 9.4. Initialization
EXINIT environment variable (vim): 11.4.1. Initialization for All vim Invocations
"[Existing file]" message: 1.2.1. Problems Saving Files
exiting ex (into vi): 5.1.2. Problem Checklist
exiting vi: 1.1.4. Saving and Quitting a File
5.3. Saving and Exiting Files
commands for (quick reference): A. Quick Reference
.exrc files: 7.1. Customizing vi
7.1.2. The .exrc File
9.4. Initialization
11.4.1. Initialization for All vim Invocations
security concerning (elvis): 10.10. Interesting Features
exrc option: 7.1.3. Alternate Environments
9.4. Initialization
10.4.2. Initialization Steps
extended regular expressions: 8.4. Extended Regular Expressions
elvis editor: 10.7. Extended Regular Expressions
nvi editor: 9.7. Extended Regular Expressions
vile editor: 12.7. Extended Regular Expressions
vim editor: 11.7. Extended Regular Expressions
extended tags file format: 8.5. Enhanced Tags
9.8.2. Tag Stacks
10.8.2. Tag Stacks
extension languages: 8.1. And These Are My Brothers, Darrell, Darrell, and Darrell
Exuberant ctags program: 8.5. Enhanced Tags
9.8.2. Tag Stacks
10.8.2. Tag Stacks
:exusage command (nvi): 9.3. Online Help and Other Documentation


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