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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Emacs doesn't have bignum support, VLFI will probably not quite work.
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** Special mode
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** Special mode
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VLFI is derived from special mode and keeps all its properties. For
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VLFI is derived from special-mode and keeps all its properties. For
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example you can directly press digits to enter prefix arguments.
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example you can directly press digits to enter prefix arguments.
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** Changing major mode
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** Changing major mode
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ haven't changed anything.
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You can also set by hand local variable *vlfi-batch-size* and then
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You can also set by hand local variable *vlfi-batch-size* and then
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refresh with *g*.
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refresh with *g*.
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** Moving around
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** Move around
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*M-PgUp* and *M-PgDn* move chunk by chunk. With positive prefix
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*M-PgUp* and *M-PgDn* move chunk by chunk. With positive prefix
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argument they move prefix number of batches. With negative - append
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argument they move prefix number of batches. With negative - append
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@ -71,22 +71,22 @@ prefix number of batches.
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*[* and *]* take you to the beginning and end of file respectively.
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*[* and *]* take you to the beginning and end of file respectively.
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*j* jumps to given chunk (to see where you are in file and how many chunks
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*j* jumps to given chunk. To see where you are in file and how many chunks
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there are using the current batch size, look at the bracketed part of
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there are (using the current batch size), look at the bracketed part
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the buffer name, batch size is also there - at the end).
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of the buffer name, batch size is also there - at the end.
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** Searching whole file
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** Search whole file
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*s* and *r* search forward and backward respectively over the whole
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*s* and *r* search forward and backward respectively over the whole
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file. This is done by chunk by chunk so if you have really huge
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file. This is done chunk by chunk so if you have really huge file -
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file - you'd better set somewhat bigger batch size beforehand.
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you'd better set somewhat bigger batch size beforehand.
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*l* jumps to given line in file. This is done by searching from the
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*l* jumps to given line in file. This is done by searching from the
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beginning, so again the bigger current batch size, the quicker.
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beginning, so again the bigger current batch size, the quicker.
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** Editting
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** Edit
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*e* enters VLFI in editing mode. If editing doesn't change size of
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*e* enters VLFI in edit mode. If editing doesn't change size of
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the chunk, only this chunk is saved. Otherwise the remaining part of
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the chunk, only this chunk is saved. Otherwise the remaining part of
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the file is adjusted chunk by chunk, so again you'd better have bigger
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the file is adjusted chunk by chunk, so again you'd better have bigger
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current batch size. If chunk has been expanded the memory used is
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current batch size. If chunk has been expanded the memory used is
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@ -95,6 +95,6 @@ current batch size. If chunk has been expanded the memory used is
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** Occur over whole file
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** Occur over whole file
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*o* builds index for given regular expression just like occur-mode.
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*o* builds index for given regular expression just like occur-mode.
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It does this chunk by chunk over the whole file. Note that if even if
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It does this chunk by chunk over the whole file. Note that even if
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you prematurely stop it with *C-g*, it will still show index of what's
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you prematurely stop it with *C-g*, it will still show index of what's
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found so far.
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found so far.
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