OpenBSD-4.6/usr.bin/vi/docs/internals/context
# $OpenBSD: context,v 1.3 2001/01/29 01:58:37 niklas Exp $
# @(#)context 8.6 (Berkeley) 10/14/94
In historic vi, the previous context mark was always set:
ex address:
any number, <question-mark>, <slash>, <dollar-sign>,
<single-quote>, <backslash>
ex commands: undo, "z.", global, v
vi commands: (, ), {, }, %, [[, ]], ^]
nvi adds the vi command ^T to this list.
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In historic vi, the previous context mark was set if the
line changed:
vi commands: '<mark>, G, H, L, M, z
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In historic vi, the previous context mark was set if the
line or column changed:
vi commands: `<mark>, /, ?, N, n
nvi adds the vi command ^A to this list.
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In historic vi, the previous context mark was set in non-visual
mode for ^R and ^L if the line changed, but I have yet to figure
out how the line could change.