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<p>You can cycle through all open documents by pressing <strong>Alt+Left</strong>
or <strong>Alt+Right</strong>. The next/previous document will immediately be displayed
in the active frame.</p>
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<p>You can do cool sed-like regular expression replacements using <em>Command Line</em>.</p>
<p>For example, press <strong>F7</strong> and enter <code>s /oldtext/newtext/g</code>
to replace &quot;oldtext&quot; with &quot;newtext&quot; throughout the current
line.</p>
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<p>You can filter the files displayed in the <em>File Selector</em> tool view.
</p>
<p>Simply enter your filter in the filter entry at the bottom, for example:
<code>*.html *.php</code> if you only want to see HTML and PHP files in the
current folder.</p>
<p>The File Selector will even remember your filters for you.</strong></p>
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<p><b>w/wa &mdash; write document(s) to disk</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>w[a]</b></tt></p><p>Writes the current document(s) to disk. It can be called in two ways:<br /> <tt>w</tt> &mdash; writes the current document to disk<br /> <tt>wa</tt> &mdash; writes all documents to disk.</p><p>If no file name is associated with the document, a file dialog will be shown.</p>
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<p><b>q/qa/wq/wqa &mdash; [write and] quit</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>[w]q[a]</b></tt></p><p>Quits the application. If <tt>w</tt> is prepended, it also writes the document(s) to disk. This command can be called in several ways:<br /> <tt>q</tt> &mdash; closes the current view.<br /> <tt>qa</tt> &mdash; closes all views, effectively quitting the application.<br /> <tt>wq</tt> &mdash; writes the current document to disk and closes its view.<br /> <tt>wqa</tt> &mdash; writes all documents to disk and quits.</p><p>In all cases, if the view being closed is the last view, the application quits. If no file name is associated with the document and it should be written to disk, a file dialog will be shown.</p>
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<p><b>x/xa &mdash; write and quit</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>x[a]</b></tt></p><p>Saves document(s) and quits (e<b>x</b>its). This command can be called in two ways:<br /> <tt>x</tt> &mdash; closes the current view.<br /> <tt>xa</tt> &mdash; closes all views, effectively quitting the application.</p><p>In all cases, if the view being closed is the last view, the application quits. If no file name is associated with the document and it should be written to disk, a file dialog will be shown.</p><p>Unlike the 'w' commands, this command only writes the document if it is modified.</p>
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<p><b>bp/bn &mdash; switch to previous/next document</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>bp/bn</b></tt></p><p>Goes to <b>p</b>revious or <b>n</b>ext document ("<b>b</b>uffer"). The two commands are:<br /> <tt>bp</tt> &mdash; goes to the document before the current one in the document list.<br /> <tt>bn</tt> &mdash; goes to the document after the current one in the document list.<br /><p>Both commands wrap around, i.e., if you go past the last document you end up at the first and vice versa.</p>
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<p><b>[v]new &mdash; split view and create new document</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>[v]new</b></tt></p><p>Splits the current view and opens a new document in the new view. This command can be called in two ways:<br /> <tt>new</tt> &mdash; splits the view horizontally and opens a new document.<br /> <tt>vnew</tt> &mdash; splits the view vertically and opens a new document.<br /></p>
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<p><b>e[dit] &mdash; reload current document</b></p><p>Usage: <tt><b>e[dit]</b></tt></p><p>Starts <b>e</b>diting the current document again. This is useful to re-edit the current file, when it has been changed by another program.</p>
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