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From: mark@elsie.UUCP
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Subject: Re: vi question
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Date: Wed, 21-Mar-84 13:43:59 EST
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I thought this was general knowledge, but from the responses so far, I guess
not:
	You can toggle between two files in vi using the "CTRL SHIFT ~"
	sequence. You will need to have autowrite set (set aw) if the file
	has been changed. On some terminals, notably the vt100, a simple
	"CTRL ~" will work, but this is, apparently, a hardware bug. What
	the "CTRL SHIFT ~" sequence does is change you back to the previous
	file you were editing. Hence it can be used to toggle between files.

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