Chapter 4: Understanding the User Interface
August 1997 Page 4-25
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Recall the next buffer entry. The
buffer contains only the last 10 items
you have deleted or cut. If you press
<Esc-Y> more than 10 times, you will
cycle back to the first buffer entry.
Press <Esc-Y>
Erase the character to the left of the
cursor.
Press <Delete> or <Back-
space>
Delete the character at the cursor. Press <Ctrl-D>
Delete all characters from the cursor
to the end of the command line.
Press <Ctrl-K>
Delete all characters from the cursor
to the beginning of the command line.
Press <Ctrl-U> or
<Ctrl-X>
Delete the word to the left of the cur-
sor.
Press <Ctrl-W>
Scroll down one line. Press <Enter>
Scroll down one screen. Press the <Space> bar
Redisplay the current command line. Press <Ctrl-L> or
<Ctrl-R>
Transpose mistyped characters. The
character to the left of the cursor will
be transposed with the characte
located at the cursor.
Press <Ctrl-T>
Capitalize at the cursor. Press <Esc>, then <C>
Change the word at the cursor to low
ercase.
Press <Esc>, then <L>
Capitalize letters from the cursor to
the end of the word.
Press <Esc>, then <U>
Insert a system code for this purpose. Press <Ctrl-V> or
<Esc-Q>
Disable enhanced editing mode and
revert to the editing mode of previous
releases.
terminal no edit-
ing
Editing Commands
(Contd.)
Command Format