# (echo $TERM > /dev/null) >& /tmp/l$$ if (-z /tmp/l$$) exit 0 cat << '%' To do the lessons on 'vi', I need to know your terminal type, and your terminal must have an "addressable cursor". You can still use 'vi' (in something called "open mode") on other kinds of terminals, but not with these lessons. I will put you out of learn. Find out the terminal type for the terminal you are using (this may mean asking someone), then type setenv TERM xxx tset where you replace xxx with your terminal type. Some common types are: TERMINAL MODEL TERMINAL TYPE Televideo 912/920C tvi920c Televideo 925 tvi925 LSI adm3a adm3a Zenith/Heathkit H19 h19 Datamedia 1520 dm1520 When you are done type "learn vi" again. '%' exit 1