vip: Viewing the Buffer

 
 2.5 Viewing the Buffer
 ======================
 
 In this and next section we discuss commands for moving around in the
 buffer.  These command do not change the content of the buffer.  The
 following commands are useful for viewing the content of the current
 buffer.
 
 ‘<SPC>’
 ‘C-f’
      Scroll text of current window upward almost full screen.  You can
      go forward in the buffer by this command (‘vip-scroll’).
 ‘<RET>’
 ‘C-b’
      Scroll text of current window downward almost full screen.  You can
      go backward in the buffer by this command (‘vip-scroll-back’).
 ‘C-d’
      Scroll text of current window upward half screen.  You can go down
      in the buffer by this command (‘vip-scroll-down’).
 ‘C-u’
      Scroll text of current window downward half screen.  You can go up
      in the buffer by this command (‘vip-scroll-up’).
 ‘C-y’
      Scroll text of current window upward by one line
      (‘vip-scroll-down-one’).
 ‘C-e’
      Scroll text of current window downward by one line
      (‘vip-scroll-up-one’).
 You can repeat these commands by giving a count.  Thus, ‘2 <SPC>’ has
 the same effect as ‘<SPC> <SPC>’.
 
    The following commands reposition point in the window.
 
 ‘z H’
 ‘z <RET>’
      Put point on the top (home) line in the window.  So the current
      line becomes the top line in the window.  Given a count N, point
      will be placed in the N-th line from top (‘vip-line-to-top’).
 ‘z M’
 ‘z .’
      Put point on the middle line in the window.  Given a count N, point
      will be placed in the N-th line from the middle line
      (‘vip-line-to-middle’).
 ‘z L’
 ‘z -’
      Put point on the bottom line in the window.  Given a count N, point
      will be placed in the N-th line from bottom (‘vip-line-to-bottom’).
 ‘C-l’
      Center point in window and redisplay screen (‘recenter’).