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1.34      kjell       2: .\" This file is in the public domain.
1.9       niklas      3: .\"
1.106   ! jmc         4: .Dd $Mdocdate: July 28 2016 $
1.2       deraadt     5: .Dt MG 1
                      6: .Os
                      7: .Sh NAME
                      8: .Nm mg
                      9: .Nd emacs-like text editor
                     10: .Sh SYNOPSIS
                     11: .Nm mg
1.98      lum        12: .Op Fl nR
1.36      sobrado    13: .Op Fl f Ar mode
                     14: .Op + Ns Ar number
                     15: .Op Ar
1.2       deraadt    16: .Sh DESCRIPTION
                     17: .Nm
1.3       aaron      18: is intended to be a small, fast, and portable editor for
1.33      kjell      19: people who can't (or don't want to) run emacs for one
1.2       deraadt    20: reason or another, or are not familiar with the
                     21: .Xr vi 1
1.6       aaron      22: editor.
                     23: It is compatible with emacs because there shouldn't
1.2       deraadt    24: be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or
                     25: .Xr vi 1 .
1.16      deraadt    26: .Pp
1.17      vincent    27: The options are as follows:
1.21      henning    28: .Bl -tag -width Ds
1.36      sobrado    29: .It + Ns Ar number
1.16      deraadt    30: Go to the line specified by number (do not insert
1.33      kjell      31: a space between the
                     32: .Sq +
                     33: sign and the number).
1.20      mjc        34: If a negative number is specified, the line number counts
                     35: backwards from the end of the file i.e. +-1 will be the last
                     36: line of the file, +-2 will be second last, and so on.
1.36      sobrado    37: .It Fl f Ar mode
1.17      vincent    38: Run the mode command for all buffers created from
                     39: arguments on the command line, including the
                     40: scratch buffer and all files.
1.21      henning    41: .It Fl n
                     42: Turn off backup file generation.
1.98      lum        43: .It Fl R
                     44: Files specified on the command line will be opened read-only.
1.16      deraadt    45: .El
1.33      kjell      46: .Sh WINDOWS AND BUFFERS
                     47: When a file is loaded into
                     48: .Nm ,
                     49: it is stored in a
                     50: .Em buffer .
                     51: This buffer may be displayed on the screen in more than one window.
                     52: At present, windows may only be split horizontally, so each window is
                     53: delineated by a modeline at the bottom.
                     54: If changes are made to a buffer, it will be reflected in all open windows.
1.70      florian    55: .Pp
                     56: If a file is changed outside
                     57: .Nm
                     58: and its buffer is about to be changed,
                     59: .Nm
                     60: prompts if the change should go ahead (y), not go ahead (n) or if the buffer
                     61: should be reverted (r) to the latest file on disk.
1.43      kjell      62: .Pp
                     63: If a buffer name begins and ends with an asterisk, the buffer is considered
1.44      jmc        64: throwaway; i.e. the user will not be prompted to save changes when
1.43      kjell      65: the buffer is killed.
1.33      kjell      66: .Sh POINT AND MARK
                     67: The current cursor location in
                     68: .Nm
                     69: is called the
1.39      jmc        70: .Em point
1.37      kjell      71: (or
                     72: .Em dot ) .
1.33      kjell      73: It is possible to define a window-specific region of text by setting a second
                     74: location, called the
                     75: .Em mark .
                     76: The
                     77: .Em region
                     78: is the text between point and mark inclusive.
                     79: Deleting the character at the mark position leaves
                     80: the mark at the point of deletion.
                     81: .Pp
                     82: Note: The point and mark are window-specific in
                     83: .Nm ,
                     84: not buffer-specific, as in other emacs flavours.
1.64      lum        85: .Sh BACKUP FILES
1.65      jmc        86: Backup files have a
                     87: .Sq ~
                     88: character appended to the file name and
1.64      lum        89: are created in the current working directory by default.
                     90: Whether to create backup files or not can be toggled with the
1.90      jmc        91: make-backup-files command.
1.64      lum        92: The backup file location can either be in the current
1.65      jmc        93: working directory, or all backups can be moved to a
                     94: .Pa ~/.mg.d
                     95: directory where files retain their path name to retain uniqueness.
1.64      lum        96: Use the backup-to-home-directory to alternate between these two locations.
1.105     tedu       97: Further, if any application creates backup files in
                     98: .Pa /tmp ,
1.64      lum        99: these can be left with the leave-tmpdir-backups command.
1.56      lum       100: .Sh TAGS
                    101: .Nm
1.57      lum       102: supports tag files created by
1.56      lum       103: .Xr ctags 1 ,
1.57      lum       104: allowing the user to quickly locate various object definitions.
                    105: Note though that emacs uses etags, not ctags.
1.61      lum       106: .Sh CSCOPE
                    107: .Nm
                    108: supports navigating source code using cscope.
                    109: However,
                    110: .Nm
                    111: requires cscope and cscope-indexer executables to be present in
                    112: .Ev PATH
                    113: for it to work.
1.33      kjell     114: .Sh DEFAULT KEY BINDINGS
1.53      lum       115: Normal editing commands are very similar to GNU Emacs.
1.47      sobrado   116: In the following examples, C-x means Control-x, and M-x means Meta-x,
1.54      lum       117: where the Meta key may be either a special key on the keyboard
1.4       deraadt   118: or the ALT key; otherwise ESC followed by the key X works as well.
                    119: .Pp
1.66      jmc       120: .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
1.37      kjell     121: .It C-SPC
                    122: set-mark-command
                    123: .It C-a
                    124: beginning-of-line
                    125: .It C-b
                    126: backward-char
1.61      lum       127: .It C-c s c
                    128: cscope-find-functions-calling-this-function
                    129: .It C-c s d
                    130: cscope-find-global-definition
                    131: .It C-c s e
                    132: cscope-find-egrep-pattern
                    133: .It C-c s f
                    134: cscope-find-this-file
                    135: .It C-c s i
                    136: cscope-find-files-including-file
                    137: .It C-c s n
                    138: cscope-next-symbol
                    139: .It C-c s p
                    140: cscope-prev-symbol
                    141: .It C-c s s
                    142: cscope-find-this-symbol
                    143: .It C-c s t
                    144: cscope-find-this-text-string
1.37      kjell     145: .It C-d
                    146: delete-char
                    147: .It C-e
                    148: end-of-line
                    149: .It C-f
                    150: forward-char
                    151: .It C-g
                    152: keyboard-quit
                    153: .It C-h C-h
                    154: help-help
                    155: .It C-h a
                    156: apropos
                    157: .It C-h b
                    158: describe-bindings
                    159: .It C-h c
                    160: describe-key-briefly
                    161: .It C-j
                    162: newline-and-indent
                    163: .It C-k
                    164: kill-line
                    165: .It C-l
                    166: recenter
                    167: .It RET
                    168: newline
                    169: .It C-n
                    170: next-line
                    171: .It C-o
                    172: open-line
                    173: .It C-p
                    174: previous-line
                    175: .It C-q
                    176: quoted-insert
                    177: .It C-r
                    178: isearch-backward
                    179: .It C-s
                    180: isearch-forward
                    181: .It C-t
                    182: transpose-chars
                    183: .It C-u
                    184: universal-argument
                    185: .It C-v
                    186: scroll-up
                    187: .It C-w
                    188: kill-region
                    189: .It C-x C-b
                    190: list-buffers
                    191: .It C-x C-c
                    192: save-buffers-kill-emacs
                    193: .It C-x C-f
                    194: find-file
                    195: .It C-x C-g
                    196: keyboard-quit
                    197: .It C-x C-l
                    198: downcase-region
                    199: .It C-x C-o
                    200: delete-blank-lines
                    201: .It C-x C-q
                    202: toggle-read-only
                    203: .It C-x C-r
                    204: find-file-read-only
                    205: .It C-x C-s
                    206: save-buffer
                    207: .It C-x C-u
                    208: upcase-region
                    209: .It C-x C-v
                    210: find-alternate-file
                    211: .It C-x C-w
                    212: write-file
                    213: .It C-x C-x
                    214: exchange-point-and-mark
                    215: .It C-x (
                    216: start-kbd-macro
1.45      nicm      217: .It C-x \&)
1.37      kjell     218: end-kbd-macro
                    219: .It C-x 0
                    220: delete-window
                    221: .It C-x 1
                    222: delete-other-windows
                    223: .It C-x 2
                    224: split-window-vertically
                    225: .It C-x 4 C-f
                    226: find-file-other-window
                    227: .It C-x 4 C-g
                    228: keyboard-quit
                    229: .It C-x 4 b
                    230: switch-to-buffer-other-window
                    231: .It C-x 4 f
                    232: find-file-other-window
                    233: .It C-x =
                    234: what-cursor-position
                    235: .It C-x ^
                    236: enlarge-window
                    237: .It C-x `
                    238: next-error
                    239: .It C-x b
                    240: switch-to-buffer
                    241: .It C-x d
                    242: dired
                    243: .It C-x e
                    244: call-last-kbd-macro
                    245: .It C-x f
                    246: set-fill-column
                    247: .It C-x g
                    248: goto-line
1.59      lum       249: .It C-x h
                    250: mark-whole-buffer
1.37      kjell     251: .It C-x i
                    252: insert-file
                    253: .It C-x k
                    254: kill-buffer
                    255: .It C-x n
                    256: other-window
                    257: .It C-x o
                    258: other-window
                    259: .It C-x p
                    260: previous-window
                    261: .It C-x s
                    262: save-some-buffers
                    263: .It C-x u
                    264: undo
                    265: .It C-y
                    266: yank
                    267: .It C-z
                    268: suspend-emacs
                    269: .It M-C-v
                    270: scroll-other-window
                    271: .It M-SPC
                    272: just-one-space
1.76      lum       273: .It M-!
                    274: shell-command
1.56      lum       275: .It M-.
                    276: find-tag
                    277: .It M-*
                    278: pop-tag-mark
1.23      deraadt   279: .It M-%
1.37      kjell     280: query-replace
1.4       deraadt   281: .It M-<
1.37      kjell     282: beginning-of-buffer
1.4       deraadt   283: .It M->
1.37      kjell     284: end-of-buffer
                    285: .It M-\e
                    286: delete-horizontal-space
1.49      kjell     287: .It M-^
                    288: join-line
1.37      kjell     289: .It M-b
                    290: backward-word
                    291: .It M-c
                    292: capitalize-word
                    293: .It M-d
                    294: kill-word
                    295: .It M-f
                    296: forward-word
1.92      lum       297: .It M-h
                    298: mark-paragraph
1.37      kjell     299: .It M-l
                    300: downcase-word
1.48      kjell     301: .It M-m
                    302: back-to-indentation
1.37      kjell     303: .It M-q
                    304: fill-paragraph
                    305: .It M-r
                    306: search-backward
                    307: .It M-s
                    308: search-forward
1.99      lum       309: .It M-t
                    310: transpose-words
1.37      kjell     311: .It M-u
                    312: upcase-word
                    313: .It M-v
                    314: scroll-down
                    315: .It M-w
                    316: copy-region-as-kill
                    317: .It M-x
                    318: execute-extended-command
                    319: .It M-{
                    320: backward-paragraph
1.59      lum       321: .It M-|
                    322: shell-command-on-region
1.37      kjell     323: .It M-}
                    324: forward-paragraph
                    325: .It M-~
                    326: not-modified
                    327: .It M-DEL
                    328: backward-kill-word
                    329: .It C-_
                    330: undo
                    331: .It )
                    332: blink-and-insert
                    333: .It DEL
                    334: delete-backward-char
1.4       deraadt   335: .El
                    336: .Pp
1.37      kjell     337: For a complete description of
                    338: .Nm
                    339: commands, see
                    340: .Sx MG COMMANDS .
                    341: To see the active keybindings at any time, type
1.4       deraadt   342: .Dq M-x describe-bindings .
1.37      kjell     343: .Sh MG COMMANDS
1.33      kjell     344: Commands are invoked by
                    345: .Dq M-x ,
                    346: or by binding to a key.
                    347: Many commands take an optional numerical parameter,
                    348: .Va n .
                    349: This parameter is set either by
                    350: M-<n> (where
                    351: .Va n
                    352: is the numerical argument) before the command, or by
1.60      lum       353: one or more invocations of the universal argument, usually bound to C-u.
1.33      kjell     354: When invoked in this manner, the value of the numeric parameter to
                    355: be passed is displayed in the minibuffer before the M-x.
1.39      jmc       356: One common use of the parameter is in mode toggles (e.g.\&
1.37      kjell     357: make-backup-files).
                    358: If no parameter is supplied, the mode is toggled to its
                    359: alternate state.
                    360: If a positive parameter is supplied, the mode is forced to on.
                    361: Otherwise, it is forced to off.
                    362: .\"
                    363: .Bl -tag -width xxxxx
                    364: .It apropos
                    365: Help Apropos.
                    366: Prompt the user for a string, open the *help* buffer,
                    367: and list all
                    368: .Nm
                    369: commands that contain that string.
1.79      lum       370: .It audible-bell
                    371: Toggle the audible system bell.
1.37      kjell     372: .It auto-execute
                    373: Register an auto-execute hook; that is, specify a filename pattern
                    374: (conforming to the shell's filename globbing rules) and an associated
                    375: function to execute when a file matching the specified pattern
                    376: is read into a buffer.
                    377: .It auto-fill-mode
1.103     lum       378: Toggle auto-fill mode (sometimes called mail-mode) in the current buffer,
1.37      kjell     379: where text inserted past the fill column is automatically wrapped
                    380: to a new line.
1.103     lum       381: Can be set globally with set-default-mode.
1.37      kjell     382: .It auto-indent-mode
1.103     lum       383: Toggle indent mode in the current buffer,
                    384: where indentation is preserved after a newline.
                    385: Can be set globally with set-default-mode.
1.48      kjell     386: .It back-to-indentation
                    387: Move the dot to the first non-whitespace character on the current line.
1.62      lum       388: .It backup-to-home-directory
1.65      jmc       389: Save backup copies to a
                    390: .Pa ~/.mg.d
                    391: directory instead of working directory.
1.62      lum       392: Requires make-backup-files to be on.
1.37      kjell     393: .It backward-char
                    394: Move cursor backwards one character.
                    395: .It backward-kill-word
                    396: Kill text backwards by
                    397: .Va n
                    398: words.
                    399: .It backward-paragraph
                    400: Move cursor backwards
                    401: .Va n
                    402: paragraphs.
                    403: Paragraphs are delimited by <NL><NL> or <NL><TAB> or <NL><SPACE>.
                    404: .It backward-word
                    405: Move cursor backwards by the specified number of words.
                    406: .It beginning-of-buffer
                    407: Move cursor to the top of the buffer.
                    408: .It beginning-of-line
                    409: Move cursor to the beginning of the line.
                    410: .It blink-and-insert
                    411: Self-insert a character, then search backwards and blink its
1.68      sobrado   412: matching delimiter.
                    413: For delimiters other than
1.37      kjell     414: parenthesis, brackets, and braces, the character itself
                    415: is used as its own match.
                    416: .It bsmap-mode
1.60      lum       417: Toggle bsmap mode, where DEL and C-h are swapped.
1.42      sobrado   418: .It c-mode
                    419: Toggle a KNF-compliant mode for editing C program files.
1.37      kjell     420: .It call-last-kbd-macro
                    421: Invoke the keyboard macro.
                    422: .It capitalize-word
                    423: Capitalize
                    424: .Va n
                    425: words; i.e. convert the first character of the word to
                    426: upper case, and subsequent letters to lower case.
                    427: .It cd
                    428: Change the global working directory.
                    429: See also global-wd-mode.
1.73      florian   430: .It column-number-mode
                    431: Toggle whether the column number is displayed in the modeline.
1.37      kjell     432: .It copy-region-as-kill
                    433: Copy all of the characters in the region to the kill buffer,
                    434: clearing the mark afterwards.
                    435: This is a bit like a kill-region followed by a yank.
                    436: .It count-matches
                    437: Count the number of lines matching the supplied regular expression.
                    438: .It count-non-matches
                    439: Count the number of lines not matching the supplied regular expression.
1.61      lum       440: .It cscope-find-this-symbol
                    441: List the matches for the given symbol.
                    442: .It cscope-find-global-definition
                    443: List global definitions for the given literal.
                    444: .It cscope-find-called-functions
                    445: List functions called from the given function.
                    446: .It cscope-find-functions-calling-this-function
                    447: List functions calling the given function.
                    448: .It cscope-find-this-text-string
                    449: List locations matching the given text string.
                    450: .It cscope-find-egrep-pattern
                    451: List locations matching the given extended regular expression pattern.
                    452: .It cscope-find-this-file
                    453: List filenames matching the given filename.
                    454: .It cscope-find-files-including-file
                    455: List files that #include the given filename.
                    456: .It cscope-next-symbol
                    457: Navigate to the next match.
                    458: .It cscope-prev-symbol
                    459: Navigate to the previous match.
                    460: .It cscope-next-file
1.68      sobrado   461: Navigate to the next file.
1.61      lum       462: .It cscope-prev-file
                    463: Navigate to the previous file.
                    464: .It cscope-create-list-of-files-to-index
                    465: Create cscope's List and Index in the given directory.
1.37      kjell     466: .It define-key
1.39      jmc       467: Prompts the user for a named keymap (mode),
1.40      sobrado   468: a key, and an
                    469: .Nm
                    470: command, then creates a keybinding in the appropriate
1.37      kjell     471: map.
                    472: .It delete-backward-char
                    473: Delete backwards
                    474: .Va n
                    475: characters.
                    476: Like delete-char, this actually does a kill if presented
                    477: with an argument.
                    478: .It delete-blank-lines
                    479: Delete blank lines around dot.
                    480: If dot is sitting on a blank line, this command
                    481: deletes all the blank lines above and below the current line.
                    482: Otherwise, it deletes all of the blank lines after the current line.
                    483: .It delete-char
                    484: Delete
                    485: .Va n
                    486: characters forward.
                    487: If any argument is present, it kills rather than deletes,
                    488: saving the result in the kill buffer.
                    489: .It delete-horizontal-space
                    490: Delete any whitespace around the dot.
                    491: .It delete-leading-space
                    492: Delete leading whitespace on the current line.
                    493: .It delete-trailing-space
                    494: Delete trailing whitespace on the current line.
                    495: .It delete-matching-lines
                    496: Delete all lines after dot that contain a string matching
                    497: the supplied regular expression.
                    498: .It delete-non-matching-lines
1.106   ! jmc       499: Delete all lines after dot that don't contain a string matching
1.37      kjell     500: the supplied regular expression.
                    501: .It delete-other-windows
                    502: Make the current window the only window visible on the screen.
                    503: .It delete-window
                    504: Delete current window.
                    505: .It describe-bindings
                    506: List all global and local keybindings, putting the result in
                    507: the *help* buffer.
                    508: .It describe-key-briefly
                    509: Read a key from the keyboard, and look it up in the keymap.
                    510: Display the name of the function currently bound to the key.
1.74      florian   511: .It diff-buffer-with-file
                    512: View the differences between buffer and its associated file.
1.37      kjell     513: .It digit-argument
                    514: Process a numerical argument for keyboard-invoked functions.
                    515: .It downcase-region
                    516: Set all characters in the region to lower case.
                    517: .It downcase-word
                    518: Set characters to lower case, starting at the dot, and ending
                    519: .Va n
                    520: words away.
                    521: .It emacs-version
1.40      sobrado   522: Return an
                    523: .Nm
                    524: version string.
1.37      kjell     525: .It end-kbd-macro
                    526: Stop defining a keyboard macro.
                    527: .It end-of-buffer
                    528: Move cursor to the end of the buffer.
                    529: .It end-of-line
1.40      sobrado   530: Move cursor to the end of the line.
1.37      kjell     531: .It enlarge-window
                    532: Enlarge the current window by shrinking either the window above
                    533: or below it.
                    534: .It eval-current-buffer
1.40      sobrado   535: Evaluate the current buffer as a series of
                    536: .Nm
                    537: commands.
1.37      kjell     538: Useful for testing
                    539: .Nm
                    540: startup files.
                    541: .It eval-expression
                    542: Get one line from the user, and run it.
                    543: Useful for testing expressions in
                    544: .Nm
                    545: startup files.
                    546: .It exchange-point-and-mark
                    547: Swap the values of "dot" and "mark" in the current window.
                    548: Return an error if no mark is set.
                    549: .It execute-extended-command
                    550: Invoke an extended command; i.e. M-x.
                    551: Call the message line routine to read in the command name and apply
                    552: autocompletion to it.
                    553: When it comes back, look the name up in the symbol table and run the
                    554: command if it is found, passing arguments as necessary.
                    555: Print an error if there is anything wrong.
                    556: .It fill-paragraph
                    557: Justify a paragraph, wrapping text at the current fill column.
                    558: .It find-file
                    559: Select a file for editing.
1.54      lum       560: First check if the file can be found
                    561: in another buffer; if it is there, just switch to that buffer.
                    562: If the file cannot be found, create a new buffer, read in the
1.37      kjell     563: file from disk, and switch to the new buffer.
                    564: .It find-file-read-only
                    565: Same as find-file, except the new buffer is set to read-only.
                    566: .It find-alternate-file
                    567: Replace the current file with an alternate one.
                    568: Semantics for finding the replacement file are the same as
1.39      jmc       569: find-file, except the current buffer is killed before the switch.
1.37      kjell     570: If the kill fails, or is aborted, revert to the original file.
                    571: .It find-file-other-window
                    572: Opens the specified file in a second buffer.
                    573: Splits the current window if necessary.
1.56      lum       574: .It find-tag
                    575: Jump to definition of tag at dot.
1.37      kjell     576: .It forward-char
                    577: Move cursor forwards (or backwards, if
                    578: .Va n
                    579: is negative)
                    580: .Va n
                    581: characters.
                    582: Returns an error if the end of buffer is reached.
                    583: .It forward-paragraph
                    584: Move forward
                    585: .Va n
                    586: paragraphs.
1.39      jmc       587: Paragraphs are delimited by <NL><NL> or <NL><TAB> or <NL><SPACE>.
1.37      kjell     588: .It forward-word
                    589: Move the cursor forward by the specified number of words.
                    590: .It global-set-key
                    591: Bind a key in the global (fundamental) key map.
                    592: .It global-unset-key
1.40      sobrado   593: Unbind a key from the global (fundamental) key map; i.e. set it to 'rescan'.
1.37      kjell     594: .It global-wd-mode
                    595: Toggle global working-directory mode.
                    596: When enabled,
                    597: .Nm
                    598: defaults to opening files (and executing commands like compile and grep)
1.39      jmc       599: relative to the global working directory.
1.37      kjell     600: When disabled, a working directory is set for each buffer.
                    601: .It goto-line
                    602: Go to a specific line.
                    603: If an argument is present, then
                    604: it is the line number, else prompt for a line number to use.
                    605: .It help-help
1.39      jmc       606: Prompts for one of (a)propos, (b)indings, des(c)ribe key briefly.
1.37      kjell     607: .It insert
                    608: Insert a string, mainly for use from macros.
                    609: .It insert-buffer
1.40      sobrado   610: Insert the contents of another buffer at dot.
1.37      kjell     611: .It insert-file
                    612: Insert a file into the current buffer at dot.
                    613: .It insert-with-wrap
                    614: Insert the bound character with word wrap.
                    615: Check to see if we're past the fill column, and if so,
                    616: justify this line.
                    617: .It isearch-backward
                    618: Use incremental searching, initially in the reverse direction.
                    619: isearch ignores any explicit arguments.
1.39      jmc       620: If invoked during macro definition or evaluation, the non-incremental
1.37      kjell     621: search-backward is invoked instead.
                    622: .It isearch-forward
                    623: Use incremental searching, initially in the forward direction.
                    624: isearch ignores any explicit arguments.
1.39      jmc       625: If invoked during macro definition or evaluation, the non-incremental
1.37      kjell     626: search-forward is invoked instead.
1.49      kjell     627: .It join-line
1.50      jmc       628: Join the current line to the previous.
                    629: If called with an argument,
1.49      kjell     630: join the next line to the current one.
1.37      kjell     631: .It just-one-space
                    632: Delete any whitespace around dot, then insert a space.
                    633: .It keyboard-quit
                    634: Abort the current action.
                    635: .It kill-buffer
                    636: Dispose of a buffer, by name.
1.43      kjell     637: If the buffer name does not start and end with an asterisk,
                    638: prompt the user if the buffer
1.37      kjell     639: has been changed.
                    640: .It kill-line
                    641: Kill line.
                    642: If called without an argument, it kills from dot to the end
                    643: of the line, unless it is at the end of the line, when it kills the
                    644: newline.
                    645: If called with an argument of 0, it kills from the start of the
                    646: line to dot.
                    647: If called with a positive argument, it kills from dot
                    648: forward over that number of newlines.
                    649: If called with a negative argument
                    650: it kills any text before dot on the current line, then it kills back
                    651: abs(n) lines.
                    652: .It kill-paragraph
                    653: Delete
                    654: .Va n
                    655: paragraphs starting with the current one.
                    656: .It kill-region
1.39      jmc       657: Kill the currently defined region.
1.37      kjell     658: .It kill-word
                    659: Delete forward
                    660: .Va n
                    661: words.
1.67      lum       662: .It leave-tmpdir-backups
                    663: Modifies the behaviour of backup-to-home-directory.
1.105     tedu      664: Backup files that would normally reside in
                    665: .Pa /tmp
1.67      lum       666: are left there and not moved to the
                    667: .Pa ~/.mg.d
                    668: directory.
1.37      kjell     669: .It line-number-mode
1.71      florian   670: Toggle whether the line number is displayed in the modeline.
1.37      kjell     671: .It list-buffers
                    672: Display the list of available buffers.
                    673: .It load
                    674: Prompt the user for a filename, and then execute commands
                    675: from that file.
                    676: .It local-set-key
                    677: Bind a key mapping in the local (topmost) mode.
                    678: .It local-unset-key
                    679: Unbind a key mapping in the local (topmost) mode.
                    680: .It make-backup-files
                    681: Toggle generation of backup files.
1.72      jasper    682: .It make-directory
                    683: Prompt the user for a path or directory name which is then created.
1.92      lum       684: .It mark-paragraph
1.94      lum       685: Mark
                    686: .Va n
                    687: paragraphs.
1.59      lum       688: .It mark-whole-buffer
                    689: Marks whole buffer as a region by putting dot at the beginning and mark
                    690: at the end of buffer.
1.37      kjell     691: .It meta-key-mode
                    692: When disabled, the meta key can be used to insert extended-ascii (8-bit)
                    693: characters.
                    694: When enabled, the meta key acts as usual.
                    695: .It negative-argument
1.39      jmc       696: Process a negative argument for keyboard-invoked functions.
1.37      kjell     697: .It newline
                    698: Insert a newline into the current buffer.
                    699: .It newline-and-indent
                    700: Insert a newline, then enough tabs and spaces to duplicate the indentation
                    701: of the previous line.
                    702: Assumes tabs are every eight characters.
                    703: .It next-line
                    704: Move forward
                    705: .Va n
                    706: lines.
1.89      jmc       707: .\" .It no-tab-mode
                    708: .\" Toggle notab mode.
                    709: .\" In this mode, spaces are inserted rather than tabs.
1.37      kjell     710: .It not-modified
                    711: Turn off the modified flag in the current buffer.
                    712: .It open-line
                    713: Open up some blank space.
                    714: Essentially, insert
                    715: .Va n
                    716: newlines, then back up over them.
                    717: .It other-window
                    718: The command to make the next (down the screen) window the current
                    719: window.
                    720: There are no real errors, although the command does nothing if
                    721: there is only 1 window on the screen.
                    722: .It overwrite-mode
1.103     lum       723: Toggle overwrite mode in the current buffer,
                    724: where typing overwrites existing characters rather than inserting them.
                    725: Can be set globally with set-default-mode.
1.37      kjell     726: .It prefix-region
                    727: Inserts a prefix string before each line of a region.
                    728: The prefix string is settable by using 'set-prefix-string'.
                    729: .It previous-line
                    730: Move backwards
                    731: .Va n
                    732: lines.
                    733: .It previous-window
                    734: This command makes the previous (up the screen) window the
                    735: current window.
                    736: There are no errors, although the command does not do
                    737: a lot if there is only 1 window.
1.56      lum       738: .It pop-tag-mark
                    739: Return to position where find-tag was previously invoked.
1.37      kjell     740: .It push-shell
1.40      sobrado   741: Suspend
                    742: .Nm
                    743: and switch to alternate screen, if available.
1.37      kjell     744: .It pwd
                    745: Display current (global) working directory in the status area.
                    746: .It query-replace
                    747: Query Replace.
                    748: Search and replace strings selectively, prompting after each match.
                    749: .It replace-string
                    750: Replace string globally without individual prompting.
                    751: .It query-replace-regexp
                    752: Replace strings selectively.
                    753: Does a search and replace operation using regular
                    754: expressions for both patterns.
                    755: .It quoted-insert
                    756: Insert the next character verbatim into the current buffer; i.e. ignore
                    757: any function bound to that key.
                    758: .It re-search-again
                    759: Perform a regular expression search again, using the same search
                    760: string and direction as the last search command.
                    761: .It re-search-backward
                    762: Search backwards using a regular expression.
                    763: Get a search string from the user, and search, starting at dot
                    764: and proceeding toward the front of the buffer.
1.39      jmc       765: If found, dot is left
1.37      kjell     766: pointing at the first character of the pattern [the last character that
                    767: was matched].
                    768: .It re-search-forward
                    769: Search forward using a regular expression.
                    770: Get a search string from the user and search for it starting at dot.
                    771: If found, move dot to just after the matched characters.
                    772: display does all
                    773: the hard stuff.
                    774: If not found, it just prints a message.
                    775: .It recenter
                    776: Reposition dot in the current window.
1.39      jmc       777: By default, the dot is centered.
1.37      kjell     778: If given a positive argument (n), the display is repositioned to line
                    779: n.
                    780: If
                    781: .Va n
1.40      sobrado   782: is negative, it is that line from the bottom.
1.37      kjell     783: .It redraw-display
                    784: Refresh the display.
                    785: Recomputes all window sizes in case something has changed.
1.69      jasper    786: .It revert-buffer
                    787: Revert the current buffer to the latest file on disk.
1.37      kjell     788: .It save-buffer
                    789: Save the contents of the current buffer if it has been changed,
                    790: optionally creating a backup copy.
                    791: .It save-buffers-kill-emacs
1.40      sobrado   792: Offer to save modified buffers and quit
                    793: .Nm .
1.37      kjell     794: .It save-some-buffers
                    795: Look through the list of buffers, offering to save any buffer that
                    796: has been changed.
                    797: Buffers that are not associated with files (such
                    798: as *scratch*, *grep*, *compile*) are ignored.
                    799: .It scroll-down
                    800: Scroll backwards
                    801: .Va n
                    802: pages.
                    803: A two-line overlap between pages is
                    804: assumed.
                    805: If given a repeat argument, scrolls back lines, not pages.
                    806: .It scroll-one-line-down
                    807: Scroll the display down
                    808: .Va n
                    809: lines without changing the cursor position.
                    810: .It scroll-one-line-up
                    811: Scroll the display
                    812: .Va n
1.40      sobrado   813: lines up without moving the cursor position.
1.37      kjell     814: .It scroll-other-window
                    815: Scroll the next window in the window list window forward
                    816: .Va n
                    817: pages.
                    818: .It scroll-up
                    819: Scroll forward one page.
                    820: A two-line overlap between pages is
                    821: assumed.
                    822: If given a repeat argument, scrolls back lines, not pages.
                    823: .It search-again
                    824: Search again, using the same search string and direction as the last
                    825: search command.
                    826: .It search-backward
                    827: Reverse search.
                    828: Get a search string from the user, and search, starting
                    829: at dot and proceeding toward the front of the buffer.
                    830: If found, dot is
                    831: left pointing at the first character of the pattern (the last character
                    832: that was matched).
                    833: .It search-forward
                    834: Search forward.
                    835: Get a search string from the user, and search for it
                    836: starting at dot.
                    837: If found, dot gets moved to just after the matched
                    838: characters, if not found, print a message.
                    839: .It self-insert-command
                    840: Insert a character.
1.104     lum       841: .It sentence-end-double-space
                    842: Toggle double or single spaces for end of sentences.
                    843: Double is the default.
                    844: Currently only affects fill-paragraph.
1.37      kjell     845: .It set-case-fold-search
1.58      lum       846: Set case-fold searching, causing case not to matter
1.37      kjell     847: in regular expression searches.
                    848: This is the default.
                    849: .It set-default-mode
                    850: Append the supplied mode to the list of default modes
                    851: used by subsequent buffer creation.
1.102     lum       852: Built in modes include: fill, indent and overwrite.
1.37      kjell     853: .It set-fill-column
                    854: Prompt the user for a fill column.
                    855: Used by auto-fill-mode.
                    856: .It set-mark-command
1.40      sobrado   857: Sets the mark in the current window to the current dot location.
1.37      kjell     858: .It set-prefix-string
                    859: Sets the prefix string to be used by the 'prefix-region' command.
1.76      lum       860: .It shell-command
                    861: Execute external command from mini-buffer.
1.59      lum       862: .It shell-command-on-region
                    863: Provide the text in region to the shell command as input.
1.37      kjell     864: .It shrink-window
                    865: Shrink current window by one line.
                    866: The window immediately below is expanded to pick up the slack.
                    867: If only one window is present, this command has no effect.
                    868: .It split-window-vertically
                    869: Split the current window.
                    870: A window smaller than 3 lines cannot be split.
                    871: .It start-kbd-macro
                    872: Start defining a keyboard macro.
                    873: Macro definition is ended by invoking end-kbd-macro.
                    874: .It suspend-emacs
1.40      sobrado   875: Suspend
                    876: .Nm
                    877: and switch back to alternate screen, if in use.
1.37      kjell     878: .It switch-to-buffer
                    879: Prompt and switch to a new buffer in the current window.
                    880: .It switch-to-buffer-other-window
                    881: Switch to buffer in another window.
                    882: .It toggle-read-only
                    883: Toggle the read-only flag on the current buffer.
                    884: .It transpose-chars
1.86      lum       885: Transpose the two characters in front of and under dot,
                    886: then move forward one character.
1.87      jmc       887: Treat newline characters the same as any other.
1.93      lum       888: .It transpose-paragraphs
                    889: Transpose adjacent paragraphs.
                    890: If multiple iterations are requested, the current paragraph will
1.94      lum       891: be moved
                    892: .Va n
                    893: paragraphs forward.
1.99      lum       894: .It transpose-words
                    895: Transpose adjacent words.
1.37      kjell     896: .It undo
                    897: Undo the most recent action.
                    898: If invoked again without an intervening command,
                    899: move the undo pointer to the previous action and undo it.
1.41      kjell     900: .It undo-boundary
                    901: Add an undo boundary.
                    902: This is not usually done interactively.
                    903: .It undo-boundary-toggle
                    904: Toggle whether undo boundaries are generated.
                    905: Undo boundaries are often disabled before operations that should
                    906: be considered atomically undoable.
                    907: .It undo-enable
                    908: Toggle whether undo information is kept.
1.37      kjell     909: .It undo-list
                    910: Show the undo records for the current buffer in a new buffer.
                    911: .It universal-argument
                    912: Repeat the next command 4 times.
                    913: Usually bound to C-u.
1.39      jmc       914: This command may be stacked; e.g.\&
1.37      kjell     915: C-u C-u C-f moves the cursor forward 16 characters.
                    916: .It upcase-region
                    917: Upper case region.
                    918: Change all of the lower case characters in the region to
1.40      sobrado   919: upper case.
1.37      kjell     920: .It upcase-word
                    921: Move the cursor forward by the specified number of words.
1.54      lum       922: As it moves, convert any characters to upper case.
1.79      lum       923: .It visible-bell
1.81      jmc       924: Toggle the visible bell.
                    925: If this toggle is on, the modeline will flash.
1.56      lum       926: .It visit-tags-table
                    927: Record name of the tags file to be used for subsequent find-tag.
1.37      kjell     928: .It what-cursor-position
                    929: Display a bunch of useful information about the current location of
                    930: dot.
                    931: The character under the cursor (in octal), the current line, row,
                    932: and column, and approximate position of the cursor in the file (as a
                    933: percentage) is displayed.
                    934: The column position assumes an infinite
                    935: position display; it does not truncate just because the screen does.
                    936: .It write-file
                    937: Ask for a file name and write the contents of the current buffer to
                    938: that file.
                    939: Update the remembered file name and clear the buffer
                    940: changed flag.
                    941: .It yank
                    942: Yank text from kill-buffer.
1.40      sobrado   943: Unlike emacs, the
                    944: .Nm
                    945: kill buffer consists only
1.37      kjell     946: of the most recent kill.
                    947: It is not a ring.
1.80      lum       948: .El
                    949: .Sh MG DIRED KEY BINDINGS
                    950: Specific key bindings are available in dired mode.
                    951: .Pp
1.100     lum       952: .Bl -tag -width xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -offset indent -compact
1.85      lum       953: .It DEL
                    954: dired-unmark-backward
1.96      lum       955: .It RET, e, f and C-m
                    956: dired-find-file
1.80      lum       957: .It SPC
                    958: dired-next-line
                    959: .It !
                    960: dired-shell-command
                    961: .It +
                    962: dired-create-directory
1.101     lum       963: .It a
                    964: dired-find-alternate-file
1.80      lum       965: .It c
1.82      lum       966: dired-do-copy
1.80      lum       967: .It d and C-d
1.82      lum       968: dired-flag-file-deletion
1.84      lum       969: .It g
                    970: dired-revert
1.80      lum       971: .It n
                    972: dired-next-line
                    973: .It o
                    974: dired-find-file-other-window
                    975: .It p
                    976: dired-previous-line
1.83      lum       977: .It q
                    978: quit-window
1.80      lum       979: .It r
1.82      lum       980: dired-do-rename
1.80      lum       981: .It u
1.82      lum       982: dired-unmark
1.80      lum       983: .It x
1.82      lum       984: dired-do-flagged-delete
1.80      lum       985: .It C-v
                    986: dired-scroll-down
                    987: .It M-v
                    988: dired-scroll-up
1.78      jmc       989: .El
1.77      lum       990: .Sh MG DIRED COMMANDS
                    991: The following are a list of the commands specific to dired mode:
                    992: .Bl -tag -width Ds
                    993: .It dired-create-directory
                    994: Create a directory.
1.82      lum       995: .It dired-do-copy
                    996: Copy the file listed on the current line of the dired buffer.
                    997: .It dired-do-flagged-delete
1.77      lum       998: Delete the files that have been flagged for deletion.
1.82      lum       999: .It dired-do-rename
                   1000: Rename the file listed on the current line of the dired buffer.
1.101     lum      1001: .It dired-find-alternate-file
                   1002: Replace the current dired buffer with an alternate one as specified
                   1003: by the position of the cursor in the dired buffer.
1.77      lum      1004: .It dired-find-file
                   1005: Open the file on the current line of the dired buffer.
1.78      jmc      1006: If the cursor is on a directory it will be opened in dired mode.
1.82      lum      1007: .It dired-flag-file-deletion
1.77      lum      1008: Flag the file listed on the current line for deletion.
                   1009: This is indicated in the buffer by putting a D at the left margin.
1.91      lum      1010: No files are actually deleted until the function dired-do-flagged-delete
1.77      lum      1011: is executed.
1.82      lum      1012: .It dired-find-file-other-window
                   1013: Open the file on the current line of the dired buffer in a
                   1014: different window.
1.77      lum      1015: .It dired-next-line
                   1016: Move the cursor to the next line.
                   1017: .It dired-other-window
                   1018: This function works just like dired, except that it puts the
                   1019: dired buffer in another window.
                   1020: .It dired-previous-line
                   1021: Move the cursor to the previous line.
1.84      lum      1022: .It dired-revert
                   1023: Refresh the dired buffer.
1.77      lum      1024: .It dired-scroll-down
                   1025: Scroll down the dired buffer.
                   1026: .It dired-scroll-up
                   1027: Scroll up the dired buffer.
1.82      lum      1028: .It dired-unmark
1.77      lum      1029: Remove the deletion flag for the file on the current line.
1.82      lum      1030: .It dired-unmark-backward
1.85      lum      1031: Remove the deletion flag from the file listed on the previous line
                   1032: of the dired buffer, then move up to that line.
1.83      lum      1033: .It quit-window
                   1034: Close the current dired buffer.
1.37      kjell    1035: .El
1.33      kjell    1036: .Sh CONFIGURATION FILES
1.7       aaron    1037: There are two configuration files,
1.65      jmc      1038: .Pa .mg
1.1       deraadt  1039: and
1.3       aaron    1040: .Pa .mg-TERM .
                   1041: Here,
                   1042: .Ev TERM
1.65      jmc      1043: represents the name of the terminal type; e.g. if the terminal type
1.3       aaron    1044: is set to
                   1045: .Dq vt100 ,
1.2       deraadt  1046: .Nm
1.1       deraadt  1047: will use
1.3       aaron    1048: .Pa .mg-vt100
1.6       aaron    1049: as a startup file.
                   1050: The terminal type startup file is used first.
1.33      kjell    1051: .Pp
1.28      jmc      1052: The startup file format is a list of commands, one per line, as used for
1.33      kjell    1053: interactive evaluation.
                   1054: Strings that are normally entered by the user at any subsequent prompts
                   1055: may be specified after the command name; e.g.:
1.28      jmc      1056: .Bd -literal -offset indent
1.37      kjell    1057: global-set-key ")" self-insert-command
1.46      jmc      1058: global-set-key "\e^x\e^f" find-file
                   1059: global-set-key "\ee[Z" backward-char
1.37      kjell    1060: set-default-mode fill
1.28      jmc      1061: set-fill-column 72
1.37      kjell    1062: auto-execute *.c c-mode
1.28      jmc      1063: .Ed
1.88      lum      1064: .Pp
                   1065: Comments can be added to the startup files by placing
                   1066: .Dq \;
                   1067: or
                   1068: .Dq #
                   1069: as the first character of a line.
1.3       aaron    1070: .Sh FILES
1.55      lum      1071: .Bl -tag -width /usr/share/doc/mg/tutorial -compact
1.3       aaron    1072: .It Pa ~/.mg
                   1073: normal startup file
                   1074: .It Pa ~/.mg-TERM
                   1075: terminal-specific startup file
1.63      lum      1076: .It Pa ~/.mg.d
                   1077: alternative backup file location
1.52      lum      1078: .It Pa /usr/share/doc/mg/tutorial
1.51      lum      1079: concise tutorial
1.3       aaron    1080: .El
                   1081: .Sh SEE ALSO
1.56      lum      1082: .Xr ctags 1 ,
1.2       deraadt  1083: .Xr vi 1
1.29      reyk     1084: .Sh CAVEATS
1.37      kjell    1085: Since it is written completely in C, there is currently no
1.54      lum      1086: language in which extensions can be written;
                   1087: however, keys can be rebound and certain parameters can be changed
1.38      kjell    1088: in startup files.
1.33      kjell    1089: .Pp
                   1090: In order to use 8-bit characters (such as German umlauts), the Meta key
                   1091: needs to be disabled via the
                   1092: .Dq meta-key-mode
                   1093: command.
1.75      naddy    1094: .Pp
                   1095: Multi-byte character sets, such as UTF-8, are not supported.