From: alopeziz@maytag.waterloo.edu (Alex Lopez-Ortiz)
Subject:VI manual pages
Date: 27 Feb 91 11:30:04 GMT
A few days ago, we were trying to explain to a MS-DOS user how the VI
editor works. Here's what we come up with:
Vi is an editor with two distinguished modes:
In Edit mode you have all the capabilities of grandma's typewriter right
under your finger tips! You can make the very same mistakes as you did with
grany's typewriter (and your possibilities to correct them are about the
same).
That's why Vi was provided with a second mode, namely the Beep mode. On a
vt100 terminal or compatible you can get into Beep mode by pressing an
arrow or escape function key. In this powerful Beep mode even the more
inocuos keystroke will promptly produce a Beep sound. As an example,
arrows, return, blankspaces and most capital letters will produce beeps in
the most arbitrary places of the screen. Just think about the whole world
of possibilities that this mode gives to you:
* Compose a monotonic symphony or rap while editing your thesis!
* Send messages in morse code to the secretary next door!
* Keep yourself awake with the clear sound of the Beep tone!
The possibilities are up to you!
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