freebsd-skq/usr.bin/more/more.help
Tim Vanderhoek 20d6e5fe6e Thorough revamp of how input commands are processed. This allows customization
of user keys (documentation pending).  The only key whose semantics have
changed is the capital 'N' key, which now performs a repeat-search in the
opposite direction (just like in vi).

This commit is a little bulkier than what I had originally planned.  I'm not
completely happy with the direction it went, but it's definately an
improvement, and the alternative is to continue becoming irrelevant compared
to GNU less.  (Does anyone even _use_ /usr/bin/more these days?)
1999-09-03 22:31:21 +00:00

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Commands flagged with an asterisk (``*'') may be preceeded by a number.
Commands of the form ``^X'' are control characters, i.e. control-X.
h Display this help.
f, ^F, SPACE * Forward N lines, default one screen.
b, ^B * Backward N lines, default one screen.
j, CR * Forward N lines, default 1 line.
k * Backward N lines, default 1 line.
d, ^D * Forward N lines, default half screen or last N to d/u.
u, ^U * Backward N lines, default half screen or last N to d/u.
g * Go to line N, default 1.
G * Go to line N, default the end of the file.
p, % * Position to N percent into the file.
r, ^L Repaint screen.
R Repaint screen, discarding buffered input.
m[a-z] Mark the current position with the supplied letter.
'[a-z] Return to the position previously marked by this letter.
'' Return to previous position.
/pattern * Search forward for N-th line containing the pattern.
/!pattern * Search forward for N-th line NOT containing the pattern.
?pattern * Search backward for N-th line containing the pattern.
?!pattern * Search backward for N-th line NOT containing the pattern.
n * Repeat previous search (for N-th occurence).
N * Repeat previous search (for N-th occurence), switching
the direction of the search.
:a Display the list of files.
E [file] Examine a new file.
:n * Examine the next file.
:p * Examine the previous file.
:t [tag] Examine the tag.
t, T Move forward or backward N tags in the gtags queue.
v Run an editor on the current file.
=, ^G Print current file name and stats.
q, :q, or ZZ Exit.