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1.1 ! root 1: .ip \fBvisual\fP ! 2: It is often useful to be able to invoke one of two editors, ! 3: based on the type of terminal one is using. To invoke ! 4: a display oriented editor, you can use the ! 5: .b visual ! 6: command. The operation of the ! 7: .b visual ! 8: command is otherwise identical to that of the ! 9: .b edit ! 10: command. ! 11: .ne 2v+\n(psu ! 12: .sp \n(psu ! 13: Both the ! 14: .b edit ! 15: and ! 16: .b visual ! 17: commands assume some default text editors. These default editors ! 18: can be overridden by the valued options ! 19: .q EDITOR ! 20: and ! 21: .q VISUAL ! 22: for the standard and screen editors. You might want to do: ! 23: .(l ! 24: set EDITOR=/usr/ucb/ex VISUAL=/usr/ucb/vi ! 25: .)l
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