* Small cleanup to src/dash.1 - Command Line Editing @ 2017-06-17 14:53 Larry Hynes 2017-06-23 14:41 ` Jilles Tjoelker 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Larry Hynes @ 2017-06-17 14:53 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dash Hi src/dash.1, under Command Line Editing, states: It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> will throw you into command VI command mode. - There appears to be no need for both occurrences of 'command' - I can't see a reason for VI to be capitalised - 'will throw you into' seems a little... enthusiastic Following diff changes it to It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> enters vi command mode. diff --git a/src/dash.1 b/src/dash.1 index 8b8026d..f35d89d 100644 --- a/src/dash.1 +++ b/src/dash.1 @@ -2232,7 +2232,7 @@ enabled, sh can be switched between insert mode and command mode. The editor is not described in full here, but will be in a later document. It's similar to vi: typing .Aq ESC -will throw you into command VI command mode. +enters vi command mode. Hitting .Aq return while in command mode will pass the line to the shell. ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Small cleanup to src/dash.1 - Command Line Editing 2017-06-17 14:53 Small cleanup to src/dash.1 - Command Line Editing Larry Hynes @ 2017-06-23 14:41 ` Jilles Tjoelker 2017-06-23 16:42 ` Larry Hynes 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Jilles Tjoelker @ 2017-06-23 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Larry Hynes; +Cc: dash On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 03:53:26PM +0100, Larry Hynes wrote: > src/dash.1, under Command Line Editing, states: > It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> will throw you into command > VI command mode. > - There appears to be no need for both occurrences of 'command' > - I can't see a reason for VI to be capitalised > - 'will throw you into' seems a little... enthusiastic > Following diff changes it to > It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> enters vi command mode. > diff --git a/src/dash.1 b/src/dash.1 > index 8b8026d..f35d89d 100644 > --- a/src/dash.1 > +++ b/src/dash.1 > @@ -2232,7 +2232,7 @@ enabled, sh can be switched between insert mode and command mode. > The editor is not described in full here, but will be in a later document. > It's similar to vi: typing > .Aq ESC > -will throw you into command VI command mode. > +enters vi command mode. > Hitting > .Aq return > while in command mode will pass the line to the shell. I agree. If you're changing things here anyway, I suggest getting rid of the contraction as well (changing It's to It is). The fairly formal style of man pages avoids contractions, just like it avoids "you". The reference to the "later document" can probably be removed as well, since said document does not exist yet after many years. -- Jilles Tjoelker ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Small cleanup to src/dash.1 - Command Line Editing 2017-06-23 14:41 ` Jilles Tjoelker @ 2017-06-23 16:42 ` Larry Hynes 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Larry Hynes @ 2017-06-23 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: dash Jilles Tjoelker <jilles@stack.nl> wrote: > On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 03:53:26PM +0100, Larry Hynes wrote: >> src/dash.1, under Command Line Editing, states: >> It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> will throw you into command >> VI command mode. >> - There appears to be no need for both occurrences of 'command' >> - I can't see a reason for VI to be capitalised >> - 'will throw you into' seems a little... enthusiastic >> Following diff changes it to >> It's similar to vi: typing <ESC> enters vi command mode. >> diff --git a/src/dash.1 b/src/dash.1 >> index 8b8026d..f35d89d 100644 >> --- a/src/dash.1 >> +++ b/src/dash.1 >> @@ -2232,7 +2232,7 @@ enabled, sh can be switched between insert mode and command mode. >> The editor is not described in full here, but will be in a later document. >> It's similar to vi: typing >> .Aq ESC >> -will throw you into command VI command mode. >> +enters vi command mode. >> Hitting >> .Aq return >> while in command mode will pass the line to the shell. > I agree. If you're changing things here anyway, I suggest getting rid of > the contraction as well (changing It's to It is). The fairly formal > style of man pages avoids contractions, just like it avoids "you". > The reference to the "later document" can probably be removed as well, > since said document does not exist yet after many years. Hi Revised diff, below, expands the contraction, deletes reference to 'later document' and changes 'place' to 'places' in the following: The command ‘set -o vi’ enables vi-mode editing and place sh into vi insert mode. diff --git a/src/dash.1 b/src/dash.1 index 8b8026d..1056285 100644 --- a/src/dash.1 +++ b/src/dash.1 @@ -2226,13 +2226,12 @@ This mode uses commands, described below, similar to a subset of those described in the vi man page. The command .Ql set -o vi -enables vi-mode editing and place sh into vi insert mode. +enables vi-mode editing and places sh into vi insert mode. With vi-mode enabled, sh can be switched between insert mode and command mode. -The editor is not described in full here, but will be in a later document. -It's similar to vi: typing +It is similar to vi: typing .Aq ESC -will throw you into command VI command mode. +enters vi command mode. Hitting .Aq return while in command mode will pass the line to the shell. ^ permalink raw reply related [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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