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Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019 07:08:59 +0100
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.B move
mode:
.TP 5m
-.BI R
-Redraw the screen
-.TP 5m
.BI C
Crop chart to the largest non-blank region. The first line and the first
column of the cropped chart will contain the first non-blank line and
the first non-blank column of the original chart, respectively.
.TP 5m
+.BI e
+Load (edit) an existing file from disk. gramscii asks the user if they
+want to save the current screen (only if the screen has been modified
+since the
+last
+.BI w
+command).
+.TP 5m
+.BI E
+Load (edit) an existing file from disk, discarding any change to the
+current screen.
+.TP 5m
+.BI N
+Start a new empty screen. If the current screen has been modified since
+the last
+.BI w
+command, gramscii will ask the user if they want to save the current
+screen before creating a new one.
+.TP 5m
.BI p
Paste the content of the yank buffer at the cursor position. The yank
buffer contains the rectangle yanked/cut in
.B visual
mode.
.TP 5m
+.BI q
+Quit gramscii, and prompt for a filename if the current screen contains
+unsaved changes.
+.TP 5m
+.BI Q
+Quit gramscii and discard any change to the current screen.
+.TP 5m
+.BI r
+Read a file at the current cursor position. gramscii will prompt for the
+name of the file to read. If the first non-blank character of the name
+given is a '!', gramscii will run the command specified after '!' in a
+shell, and will import its standard output.
+.TP 5m
+.BI R
+Redraw the screen
+.TP 5m
.BI u
Undo the last change. gramscii supports an undo history of indefinite
length. The command
@@ -103,13 +135,6 @@ moves to the following change, if possible. For instance, …
will go back two changes, and then forward one, effectively resetting
the state of the screen to what it was before the last change occurred.
.TP 5m
-.BI q
-Quit gramscii, and prompt for a filename if the current screen contains
-unsaved changes.
-.TP 5m
-.BI Q
-Quit gramscii and discard any change to the current screen.
-.TP 5m
.BI w
Write the current screen to a file. If the current screen has already
been associated to a file, use the same filename. Otherwise, the user is
@@ -119,25 +144,6 @@ prompted for a filename to save the screen to.
Write the current screen to a new file. This commands acts like
.B w
but always prompts for a file name to use.
-.TP 5m
-.BI e
-Load (edit) an existing file from disk. gramscii asks the user if they
-want to save the current screen (only if the screen has been modified
-since the
-last
-.BI w
-command).
-.TP 5m
-.BI E
-Load (edit) an existing file from disk, discarding any change to the
-current screen.
-.TP 5m
-.BI N
-Start a new empty screen. If the current screen has been modified since
-the last
-.BI w
-command, gramscii will ask the user if they want to save the current
-screen before creating a new one.
.SS MOVEMENTS
The following movement commands are available in any mode where cursor
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