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variables
3. Customizing Your Environment
3.4. Shell Variables
arrays : (see arrays)
assignment to : 3.4. Shell Variables
built-in : (see built-in variables)
compared to conventional programming languages : 4.2. Shell Variables
defining : 3.4. Shell Variables
deleting : 3.4. Shell Variables
environment : (see environment variables)
global : 4.2.1.1. Positional parameters in functions
integer
6.2. Integer Variables and Arithmetic
6.2.2. Arithmetic Variables and Assignment
6.3.4. Type and Attribute Options
A.1. The Bourne Shell
(see also arithmetic expressions; let; typeset, -i)
(see also let)
listing : 6.3.5. Function Options
local (in functions)
4.2.1.1. Positional parameters in functions
6.3.2. Local Variables in Functions
in next release : A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
order of substitution in command-line processing : 7.3. Command-line Processing
pattern-matching operators : (see pattern-matching operators)
positional parameters : (see positional parameters)
quoting rules and : 3.4.1. Variables and Quoting
string operators : (see string operators)
value of
full syntax : 4.2.2. More on Variable Syntax
short form : 3.4. Shell Variables
VAX/VMS
1.6.2. Filenames and Wildcards
1.7.3. Pipelines
4.3.2.1. Regular expression basics
4.4. Command Substitution
5.2. for
8. Process Handling
Version 7 : 1.3. History of UNIX Shells
version of Korn shell, determining : Korn Shell Versions
vi editor
2. Command-line Editing
2.4. Vi Editing Mode
2.6. Finger Habits
3.1. The .profile File
3.4.2.4. Terminal Types
3.5.1. Environment Variables
4.3.2. Patterns and Regular Expressions
4.3.2.2. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions
8.2.2. Suspending a Job
9. Debugging Shell Programs
A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
vi-mode
Summary of Korn Shell Features
2.4. Vi Editing Mode
7.2.1.2. Options to print
10.2.3. Types of Global Customization
basic control mode commands : 2.4.1. Simple Control Mode Commands
case-changing command : 2.4.7. Miscellaneous Commands
character-finding commands : 2.4.5. Character-finding Commands
control mode : 2.4. Vi Editing Mode
delete buffer : 2.4.3. Deletion Commands
deletion commands : 2.4.3. Deletion Commands
abbreviations : 2.4.3. Deletion Commands
enabling : 2.1. Enabling Command-line Editing
entering and changing text : 2.4.2. Entering and Changing Text
entering input mode : 2.4.2. Entering and Changing Text
filename completion : 2.4.6. Filename Completion
filename expansion : 2.4.6. Filename Completion
input mode : 2.4. Vi Editing Mode
key customization in next release : A.7. The Future of the Korn Shell
keyboard shortcuts with aliases : 2.4.7. Miscellaneous Commands
moving around in the history file : 2.4.4. Moving Around in the History File
repeat counts : 2.4.1. Simple Control Mode Commands
retrieving words from previous commands : 2.4.7. Miscellaneous Commands
searching the history file : 2.4.4. Moving Around in the History File
undelete commands : 2.4.3. Deletion Commands
word definitions : 2.4.1. Simple Control Mode Commands
in workalike shells : A.6. Workalikes on PC Platforms
VISUAL
2.1. Enabling Command-line Editing
3.4.2.1. Editing mode variables
VM/CMS
Preface
1.8. Background Jobs
8. Process Handling
VT100 terminal : 3.4.2.4. Terminal Types


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