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Version: 250148 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
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NAME
E3 - A mini text editorSYNOPSIS
e3[ws|em|pi|vi|ne] [filename]DESCRIPTION
e3 is a complete mini application written fully in assembler, with a code size less than 10000 byte. There is a status & input line, where you can enter filenames, blocknames, find-texts and line numbers. The editor commands are similary the families of Wordstar-like or Emacs or Pico or vi or Nedit editors. For online help press ESC:h in vi mode, else Alt-H. This man page describes Wordstar key bindings only.
KEYBOARD COMMANDS FOR WS
- ^A
- Go word left
- ^C
- Go page down
- ^D
- Go right
- ^E
- Go up
- ^F
- Go word right
- ^G
- Delete current character
- ^H
- Delete left character
- ^I
- Tabulator
- ^J
- Get online help
- ^KB
- Set block start marker
- ^KC
- Copy current block
- ^KD
- Save file and load a new one
- ^KK
- Set block end marker
- ^KQ
- Abort editing and exit. Confirm with Y or y that your changes are lost.
- ^KR
- Insert a file as a new block
- ^KS
- Save file and continue editing
- ^KV
- Move current block inside file
- ^KW
- Save a block into a file
- ^KX
- Save file and exit
- ^KY
- Delete text a block
- ^KZ
- Suspend (simple ^Z in other editor modes)
- ^L
- Repeat last ^QF or ^QA
- ^M
- Enter new line
- ^QA
- Search & Replace (a prompt appears). For options compare ^QF.
- ^QB
- Go to block begin
- ^QC
- Go to end of file
- ^QD
- Go to end of line
- ^QE
- Go to top of screen: 1st columne, 1st line
- ^QF
- Find a text string (a prompt appears). Valid options are Case sensitive and Backward. You could abort via pressing ^U . This options are equal to e3em, e3pi, e3ne, but their abort keys are ^G and ^C.
- ^QG
- Delete character under cursor
- ^QG
- Delete character left of cursor
- ^QH,^Q(Del)
- Delete up to line begin
- ^QI
- Go to line number (prompt appears)
- ^QK
- Go to block end
- ^QR
- Go to file begin
- ^QS
- Go to line begin
- ^QV
- Go to last postion of find
- ^QW
- Go to previous word
- ^QX
- Go to bottom of window (last line, end of line)
- ^QY
- Delete to line end
- ^QZ
- Go to next word
- ^R
- Go page up
- ^S
- Go left
- ^T
- Delete to next word
- ^U
- Undo the last operation. Also abort input in status line (this is used for ^QI,^QF,^KR,^KW etc.)
- ^V
- Toggle insert mode
- ^W
- Scroll up
- ^X
- Go down
- ^Y
- Delete current line
- ^Z
- Scroll down
UNDO OPERATION DETAILS
e3 has an UNDO mode starting in v2.2. There is no predefined UNDO level count. You can expect to UNDO at least one last insert-, delete-, overwrite- or sed_pipe-operation, but in most cases there are lots of UNDO stages available. e3 has a fixed size undo buffer and will use an external helper file if some deleted data is bigger sized than the undo buffer. This buffer is organized as a ring, overwriting older UNDO information if neccessary. So one never can say exactly how many UNDO operations are possible. For using the UNDO press one of:
- ^U
- in Wordstar mode
- ^QU
- in Pico mode
- ^_
- in Emacs mode
- u
- in vi command mode
- ^U
- in Nedit mode
BUILT IN CALCULATOR
e3 has an arithmetic calculator built in for some simple arithmetic calculations inside your text. Place cursor at begin of the task i.e. something like: -3.002*-(2--3)= and press one of:
- ^KN
- in Wordstar mode
- ^QC
- in Pico mode
- ^X^N
- in Emacs mode
- #
- in vi command mode
- ^K
- in Nedit mode
This will insert the result into text. Use the values between -999999999999.999999 ... 999999999999.999999 with up to 6 decimal digits and the operators +-*/ and parenthesis ( ). Also available are p for constant PI and r for accessing the result of last calculation
RUNTIME MODE SWITCHING
You can switch to other editor mode by pressing one of:
- ^KM
- in Wordstar mode
- ^QM
- in Pico mode
- altX
- in Emacs mode
- <ESC>;
- in vi command mode
- ^E
- in Nedit mode
e3 will set a prompt SET MODE . Now enter one of e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne for setting Wordstar-like or Emacs or Pico or vi or Nedit style.
OPTIONS
e3 accepts a filename for text editing. Switch the editor mode depending of the binary name, one of e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne
FILES
- e3
- is an assembled executable for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BeOS(tm), QNX(tm). e3ws, e3em, e3pi, e3vi, e3ne are symbolic links to e3.
- e3.exe
- is an assembled executable for 32 bit Win versions like 95/98/ME/etc.
- e3c
- is a 'C' compiled executable for some other platforms, optional built, supporting WS key bindings only.
- e3arm
- is a new experimental (alpha code quality) assembled executable for ARM Linux, optional built (identical e3, but no arithmetics and no UNDO available).
- e3.hlp
- help text file (for e3c only)
- e3.res
- error message text file (for e3c only)
- e3-16
- e3-16, e3-16.com, e3-16e.exe are special bonus files for 16 bit operating systems ELKS (==Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset) and DOS, supporting WS key bindings only.
COPYRIGHT
e3 is Copyright (c) 2000,01,02,03 Albrecht KleineThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
BUGS
There probably are some, but I don't know what they are yet.Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
Design ©2006-2024 Maxime Vantorre