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how to move to upper line
From: |
Chang PilHun |
Subject: |
how to move to upper line |
Date: |
Tue, 6 Jul 2004 14:41:45 +0900 |
Not as ctrl+p or ctrl+n.
for example, if my terminal width is 80, the line of longer width than
80chars appears as two different lines.
'Ctrl+p' moves cursor two or more upper lines.(In fact, This is only one
line !)
I want move cursor 'only one line'.
In Vim, 'k' is equal to 'ctrl+p', and 'j' is equal to 'ctrl+n',
and I can do that by typing 'gk', 'gj'.
(I cannot find this in my o'reilly book...)
Sorry for my poor english. :-(
- how to move to upper line,
Chang PilHun <=