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NAME

       beav - binary file editor and viewer

SYNOPSIS

       beav [file...]

DESCRIPTION

       This  is  a  brief  description of the minimal set of commands that are necessary to start
       using    beav    effectively.     For    more     information,     review     the     file
       /usr/share/doc/beav/beav140.txt.gz.

       The file-visit command, Ctl-X Ctl-V, can be used to read a file in for editing.   The file
       can also be read in from the command line; beav <edit_file>.

       Data is displayed in one or more windows.  These commands can be used to  navigate  around
       the windows.

              move-back-char      Ctl-B     moves left
              move-back-line      Ctl-P     moves up
              move-forw-char      Ctl-F     moves right
              move-forw-line      Ctl-N     moves down
              window-delete       Ctl-X 0   delete window
              window-expand       Ctl-X 1   expand window

       The move-to-byte command, Ctl-X G, will prompt you for a byte position to move to.

       These  commands  will insert a zero byte at the cursor position or delete the byte at that
       position.

              insert-unit         Ctl-X I
              delete-forw-unit    Esc D

       The file-save command, Ctl-X Ctl-S, will save the data to the file if a  change  has  been
       made.

       The  help  command,  Esc  ?,  will  display  a  list of all commands and their current key
       bindings.

       The abort-cmd command, Ctl-G, will abort any command that is in operation.

       The quit-no-save command, Ctl-X Ctl-C, will exit beav.  If there is any data that has  not
       been saved you will be warned.

FILES

       /usr/share/doc/beav/beav140.txt.gz

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