Home Line Commands
All Qedit commands are supported in Visual mode. To do a command, such as Listf or ls, press the Home Up key to reach the home line, then type your command after the ===> and press F7 or Enter. To execute a command, such as Change, on a subset of the file, first use the ZZ cut-and-paste indicators to mark the subset and then use ZZ in the command. After most ===>
commands, Qedit prompts you for more commands (“Next command [Visual]“). Type in more commands, or return to your Visual screen above, by pressing the Enter or Return key.
Qedit accepts each command, executes it and goes back to the “Next command” prompt. There are a few exceptions to this process. By default, when you enter an Open command, Qedit assumes you want to edit the file immediately and switches into full-screen mode automatically. If you wish to disable this feature, enter Set Visual Editonopen Off.
If the tilde has been removed from the list of string delimiters (see Set Stringdelimiters) and you enter a tilde “~” at the “Next command” prompt, Qedit uses the current line number associated with the tilde, makes it the current line and goes back into Visual immediately.
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Undoing Changes in Visual Mode