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From: lvc@tut.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Ksh question.
Message-ID: <2497@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Tue, 1-Dec-87 08:14:49 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec 1 08:14:49 1987
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References: <73@quincy.UUCP>
Organization: Ohio State Computer & Info Science
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Keywords: ksh, vi mode, etc.
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Summary: page 23
In article <73@quincy.UUCP>, lenny@quincy.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano) writes:
> In ksh on my AT&T 3B2/310, I typed "=" while in VI-mode. It responded
> with a "ls-type" directory with each of the files numbered 1 thru X. What
> good it is? What does it do? I don't see it in my manual page. Can
> someone enlighten me?
> -Lenny
In the "Other Edit Commands" section of the "Vi Editing Mode" section
(on page 23 of my man page):
= List the filenames that match the current
word if an asterisk were appended to it.
If your are typing a command and you forget the exact spelling of a
filename, you can use this to see it without losing what you've typed
so far. I haven't used this feature of ksh very much myself, but its
nice to have around.
--
Larry Cipriani AT&T Network Systems at
cbosgd!osu-cis!tut!lvc Ohio State University