Commands That Are Not Specific to UNIX |
Category: | Text editing, line command |
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TC |
The TC command connects two lines of text.
Details |
The TC command connects two lines of text. To connect two lines of text, type TC in the number field of a line, and press ENTER or RETURN. The text from the second line moves to the first line. No space appears between text on the first line and text on the second line. To create a space between the last word of the first line and the first word of the second line, start the text of the second line in the second column.
The command does not truncate text.
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The TC command is the opposite of the TS command, which splits text at the cursor. It is similar to the TF command, except that it breaks text at boundaries instead of flowing text in a paragraph by removing trailing blanks.
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