" This file defines a :cursor alias, which moves the cursor to a given line " of a given file. This is handy if you want some external program to move " elvis' cursor -- you can (under X-windows at least) say... " " elvis -client -c "cursor $line $file" alias cursor { "Move the cursor to a given line, in a given file if !isnumber("!1") || !exists("!2") then error Usage: cursor linenumber filename if filename != "!2" then { if buffer("!2") then (!2)!1 else e +!1 !2 } else !1 }