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158 EXT2ED uses the <Emphasis>ncurses</Emphasis> library for screen management. Your screen
213 EXT2ED uses the <Emphasis>readline</Emphasis> library while processing a command line. All
347 Using <Command>help</Command> <Emphasis>command</Emphasis> will display additional information about
348 the specific command <Emphasis>command</Emphasis>.
452 using <Command>settype</Command> <Emphasis>type</Emphasis>. From this point and on, the object will
499 Issue <Emphasis>group 2</Emphasis> to look at the main copy of the third group block
500 descriptor. With <Emphasis>gocopy 1</Emphasis> you can move to its first backup copy,
501 and with <Emphasis>inode</Emphasis> you can start editing the inode table of the above
503 use <Emphasis>file</Emphasis> to edit the file in a "continuous" way, using
504 <Emphasis>nextblock</Emphasis> to pass to its next block, letting EXT2ED following by
602 This section describes the <Emphasis>general command</Emphasis> <Command>next</Command>. <Command>next</Command>
620 passes to the next <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> bytes in the current edited block.
621 If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is not specified, <Emphasis>number=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
630 If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is defined, it will pass <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> entries
652 the message <Literal remap="tt">Page x of y</Literal>. This means that there are <Emphasis>y</Emphasis> pages
653 total, and you are currently viewing the <Emphasis>x</Emphasis> page. With the <Command>pgdn</Command>
822 The set commands just sets the variable <Emphasis>variable</Emphasis> with the
823 value <Emphasis>value</Emphasis>.
895 the type <Emphasis>type</Emphasis> on the current position. It is considered a low level
902 When <Emphasis>type</Emphasis> is <Emphasis>hex</Emphasis> or <Emphasis>none</Emphasis>, the data will be displayed as
1053 <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> group descriptor. It will automatically set the object type to
1186 The <Command>gocopy</Command> command will "bring you" to the backup copy <Emphasis>number</Emphasis>
1286 The <Command>entry</Command> command will move you to the <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> group descriptor in the
1331 The <Command>next</Command> command will pass to the next <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> group
1332 descriptor. If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is omitted, <Emphasis>number=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
1346 The <Command>prev</Command> command will pass to the previous <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> group
1347 descriptor. If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is omitted, <Emphasis>number=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
1487 The <Command>entry</Command> command will move you to the <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> inode in the
1532 The <Command>next</Command> command will pass to the next <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> inode.
1533 If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is omitted, <Emphasis>number=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
1547 The <Command>prev</Command> command will pass to the previous <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> inode.
1548 If <Emphasis>number</Emphasis> is omitted, <Emphasis>number=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
1653 <Emphasis>block_num</Emphasis> argument is the requested internal file block number. A
1701 <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the next <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> bytes.
1716 <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the next <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> blocks.
1731 <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the previous <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> bytes.
1746 <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the previous <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> blocks.
1873 If <Emphasis>path</Emphasis> is not specified, the current directory entry is
1880 <Emphasis>path</Emphasis> can be relative to the current directory.
1886 <Emphasis>path</Emphasis> can also end up in a file, in which case the file inode
1912 The <Command>entry</Command> command sets <Emphasis>entry_num</Emphasis> as the current directory
1958 If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the next <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> entries.
1973 If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the previous <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> entries.
2025 The <Command>allocate</Command> command allocates <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> blocks, starting from the
2026 highlighted position. If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is not specified, <Emphasis>num=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
2041 The <Command>deallocate</Command> command deallocates <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> blocks, starting from the
2042 highlighted position. If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is not specified, <Emphasis>num=1</Emphasis> is assumed.
2058 <Emphasis>entry_num</Emphasis>.
2073 next block. If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the next <Emphasis>num</Emphasis>
2089 previous block. If <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> is supplied, it will pass to the previous
2090 <Emphasis>num</Emphasis> bits.