CommandLineLanguage

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There are a couple of popular approaches to the command line language that any given editor can use.

To ensure that a statement is processed as an XEDIT command, precede it with command</>; this will bypass an identically named macro. To ensure that a statement is processed as a macro, precede it with <tt>macro. (This is necessary if a macro's name contains numeric characters.)

Both the IbmEditorFamily and ViFamily allow you to type operating system command lines and have them interpreted appropriately.

Note: Just because a command has been executed from the command line doesn't mean that it can't be interactive.


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