| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/file/magdir/ |
| D | dump | 15 >0 belong 2 beginning of file record, 34 >0 belong 2 beginning of file record, 53 >0 lelong 2 beginning of file record, 72 >0 lelong 2 beginning of file record,
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| D | convex | 10 # * Added at beginning, because they are expected to be used most.
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/docs/tutorial/ |
| D | vi.beginner | 114 things: position you at the beginning of the file (line 1), then return you to 122 (which is the same as a ^M). The {1G} moves you to line 1, i.e. the beginning 130 so now, observing that {22G} puts your cursor at the beginning of section 2 in 197 The {^M} command moves the cursor to the beginning of the next line. Now type 199 * <- here. The command to move the cursor to the beginning of the 208 course, moves you back to the beginning of this section, repositions the 260 put you at the beginning of the next section. Therefore, be aware of where you 344 file is searched beginning from your current position in the file. If the 346 beginning of the file. However, if you do want the search to find the 361 is at the beginning of the line. When the up-arrow is the first character of [all …]
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| D | vi.advanced | 168 to the beginning of the line and try a {tv}. The cursor is now on/over the 188 beginning of line 14: 204 Position the cursor at the beginning of the line with {0}. Type 224 ^ to the beginning of the line 234 ( the previous sentence if you are at the beginning of 236 you are if you are not at the beginning of the current 535 mark the beginning and ending lines. Suppose we had used {ma} to mark the 550 beginning of the following line and {z^M}: 594 clean it up dramatically. Position the cursor at the beginning 641 The character '^' (up-arrow) used at the beginning of a search string means [all …]
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/WWW/Library/Implementation/ |
| D | HTWSRC.c | 83 beginning, enumerator 141 case beginning: in WSRCParser_put_character() 485 me->state = beginning; in HTWSRCConvert()
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/hints/ |
| D | dcosx.sh | 154 beginning of your PATH. 167 beginning of your PATH
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/doc/ |
| D | LRS | 30 A range symbol will be used to mark the beginning or end of a 34 and "range_end" to identify the range symbols which mark the beginning 62 range - contains PC value of beginning or end of a live range 81 A live range defines the interval of instructions beginning with
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| D | hsuser.texi | 131 command beginning with that string) or as a number (an index into the 150 that typing @samp{r cc} runs the last command beginning with @code{cc} 186 history lines (history lines entered since the beginning of the 192 file since the beginning of the current Bash session. 331 @samp{*}, @samp{-}, or @samp{%}. Words are numbered from the beginning
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/lib/Text/Balanced/t/ |
| D | gentag.t | 76 BEGIN at the beginning and end at the END; 88 BEGIN at the beginning and end at the end;
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| D | exttag.t | 87 BEGIN at the beginning and end at the END; 99 BEGIN at the beginning and end at the end;
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/ext/Unicode/Normalize/ |
| D | Normalize.xs | 343 bool beginning = TRUE; variable 360 if (beginning) { 370 beginning = FALSE;
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/catalog/ |
| D | english.base | 186 193 "Already at the beginning of the insert" 191 198 "Already at the beginning of the file" 192 199 "Movement past the beginning of the file" 214 221 "Movement past the beginning-of-screen"
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| D | english | 193 Already at the beginning of the insertX 198 Already at the beginning of the fileX 199 Movement past the beginning of the fileX 221 Movement past the beginning-of-screenX
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libssl/src/doc/ssl/ |
| D | SSL_set_connect_state.pod | 30 When beginning a new handshake, the SSL engine must know whether it must
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libocurses/PSD.doc/ |
| D | doc.I | 45 beginning off the next line 51 will move to the beginning of the line on the window.
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| /mirbsd/src/etc/ |
| D | MAKEDEV.mi | 159 dnl 2. unit - beginning unit number for block devices 162 dnl 5. unit - beginning unit number for character devices
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gdb/config/djgpp/ |
| D | config.sed | 6 # Edit Makefiles. This should go near the beginning of
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/t/ |
| D | README | 14 ignores lines beginning with '#'.
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/m4/ |
| D | NOTES | 40 to the beginning of the argument string within the string space.
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| /mirbsd/src/usr.bin/ssh/ |
| D | ssh_config | 15 # Thus, host-specific definitions should be at the beginning of the
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/perl/pod/ |
| D | perlre.pod | 52 "^" to match only at the beginning of the string and "$" to match 101 ^ Match the beginning of the line 109 beginning of the string, the "$" character only the end (or before the 367 \A Match only at beginning of string 376 beginning and end of the string as matching a C<\W>. (Within 739 (anchored at the beginning of string, as above) will match I<all> 740 characters C<a> at the beginning of string, leaving no C<a> for 857 match, not just part of it. So if the beginning of a pattern containing a 859 fail, the matching engine backs up and recalculates the beginning 871 finds a possible match right at the beginning of the string, and loads up [all …]
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| D | perlcheat.pod | 7 This 'cheat sheet' is a handy reference, meant for beginning Perl
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| /mirbsd/src/lib/libncurses/src/ncurses/tinfo/ |
| D | read_termcap.c | 276 int *beginning, /* line-number at match */ in _nc_getent() argument 444 *beginning = first; in _nc_getent()
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/lynx/samples/ |
| D | blue-background.lss | 17 # The next line (beginning with "em") means: use bold if mono, otherwise
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| /mirbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/binutils/gas/doc/ |
| D | c-hppa.texi | 111 Mark the beginning of a procedure call. Only the special case with @emph{no 148 Mark the beginning of a procedure. 245 beginning of this subsection; a power of two), @samp{access=@var{expr}} (value
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