The command is '/' (forward slash). It works differently and sometimes unpredictably. I have found a few cases to demonstrate. 1. -+;-+ In Sam, this command expands the beginning of a selection to its line. In Acme, it selects one line before. Acme's behavior also seems counterintuitive. 2. /echo/+;. In Sam, this command selects one line below "echo." In Acme, it selects the word itself. Again, feels counterintuitive. To force Acme to select one line below "echo" the following commands could be used: /echo/++;. and /echo/+1;. . The problem, again, 3. /echo/++;. Sam selects second line below "echo". Acme selects first line below "echo". I'm not sure who's right on this one. 4. -+-#0 In Sam, it selects the beginning of the current line. In Acme, it selects the beginning of one line above the current one. Again, feels counterintuitive. 5. -+-#1 In Sam, it selects the end of the one line above the current one. In Acme, it selects the end of the second line above the current one. 6. /foo/ -+ Notice the space between /foo/ and -+. In Sam, it selects the whole line on which "foo" is found. In Acme, this command does not work. 7. /https/;+-#1 In Sam, it selects the beginning of the next URL to the end of the line on which it's found. In Acme, it produces "addresses out of order" in +Errors. plan9port version a2567fcac9851e5cc965a236679f568b0e79cff2 OS version macOS 14.5 (23F79) ------------------------------------------ 9fans: 9fans Permalink: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/T248983829cc322f7-Mb57a5a6397aa29e598fbe903 Delivery options: https://9fans.topicbox.com/groups/9fans/subscription