Linux does not have the concept of Windows, to edit a file must have a minimum of two ribbon
1. Edit Area
2. Functional area
Functional area
window: Click the various buttons on the menu bar or ALT + Shortcut-----> Perform functions that cannot be performed (such as Save, copy, paste, etc.)
Linux: Press a special key to enter the function editing area, and then press different keys to achieve different functions (such as saving, copying, pasting, etc.)
Edit Area
window: Mouse click on the editing area, while the cursor in the "editing area" flashing, tapping the keyboard can edit the text
Linux: Press a book key to enter the editing area, while the cursor in the "editing area" flashing, tapping the keyboard to edit the text
Functional areas under Linux Some common commands (function keys)
----------------------------Basic Operation-----------------------------
H H Display Help
Q:q Q:q ZZ launched
J Next line Digit J next n Row
K on row number k on N rows
H Previous Character
L after a character
D Roll down half screen
U roll up half screen
F Scroll down one screen
V B roll up one screen
----------------------------Find Operation-----------------------------
/Match Mode forward search
? match pattern to look backwards
Match the & match pattern with a row
n N Next match
A text editor under Linux