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Using abbreviations z/OS UNIX System Services User's Guide SA23-2279-00 |
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You can define an abbreviation for commonly used words or phrases.
For example, if you type:
and then
press <Enter>, this sets the abbreviation. As soon as you type the abbreviation
in text and move the cursor to the next space after www,
the abbreviation is expanded into the associated phrase. The abbreviation
function is case-sensitive. An abbreviation lasts for the duration
of a vi session. For information about how to set up a file
with frequently used editing options, see Setting up an editing options command file.If you want to get rid of an abbreviation that has been set, use
the :una (unabbreviate) command. For example, type:
to get rid of the abbreviation. |
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