| Originally published: Saturday, 13 January 2001 | Author: Dimitris Economou [trackman@linux.com] |
| Published to: tuneup_tips/Tips | Page: 1/1 [Printable] |
Inserting Files in a Document Using viWhen editing a document with vi, the contents of another text file can be retrieved and inserted into the file at the cursor's position. This is done by calling the 'r' function in the following format:
:r <file> For example, while editing a document, after pressing escape to ensure that vi is accepting commands, the contents of the file 'tuneup' will be... |
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