Commands That Are Not Specific to UNIX |
Category: | Text editing, line command |
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JL <n> |
The JL command left-aligns the designated line of text. Alignment is based on the left and right boundary settings.
specifies the column position on which to left-align the designated line of text. By default, the n argument is the left boundary setting. Follow the n argument with a space.
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The JL command left-aligns a designated line of text. Unless you specify a numeric argument, left-alignment is based on the current boundary settings set by the BOUNDS command. A numeric argument overrides those boundary settings.
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Like the JC, JJC, JR, and JJR commands, the JL and JJL commands align text.
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