Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu!gae From: gae@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu (Gerald Edgar) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Aztec C/Shell DOES HAVE a 'vi' editor Message-ID: <937@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu> Date: 14 Oct 88 20:32:02 GMT References: <1988Oct10.145745.2790@mntgfx.mentor.com] <967@oswego.Oswego.EDU] <5606@hoptoad.uucp] <10402@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU] <15424@agate.BERKELEY.EDU] <10421@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU] <933@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu] <4464@polya.Stanford.EDU] Reply-To: gae@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu.UUCP (Gerald Edgar) Organization: The Ohio State University, Dept. of Math. Lines: 22 In article <4464@polya.Stanford.EDU] kaufman@polya.Stanford.EDU (Marc T. Kaufman) writes: ]In article <933@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu] gae@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu.UUCP (Gerald Edgar) writes: ] ]]I could never figure out how to get MPW to find matching parentheses. I can ]]do this with Emacs regular expressions. ] ]You are going to feel silly when I tell you how. Just double-click on a ]parenthesis, bracket, or brace. The highlighted area will go to the matching ]one of the same type. ] I want to be able to do this within a script that does other things, too. I don't want to do this by hand hundreds of times. Emacs lets me do this. Does MPW? Is there an analog of this double click within the Search command? -- Gerald A. Edgar TS1871@OHSTVMA.bitnet Department of Mathematics gae@osupyr.mast.ohio-state.edu The Ohio State University gae@osupyr.UUCP Columbus, OH 43210 70715,1324 CompuServe