4.3 Display

C-g

At user level 1, give file name, status, current line number and relative position.
At user levels 2 and higher, abort the current command.

C-c g

Give file name, status, current line number and relative position—all user levels.

C-l

Refresh the screen.

<count> C-e

Expose <count> more lines at bottom, cursor stays put (if possible).

<count> C-y

Expose <count> more lines at top, cursor stays put (if possible).

<count> C-d

Scroll <count> lines downward (default the number of the previous scroll; initialization: half a page).

<count> C-u

Scroll <count> lines upward (default the number of the previous scroll; initialization: half a page).

<count> C-f

<count> pages forward.

<count> C-b

<count> pages backward (in older versions C-b only works without count).

<count> z<cr>
zH

Put line <count> at the top of the window (default the current line).

<count> z-
zL

Put line <count> at the bottom of the window (default the current line).

<count> z.
zM

Put line <count> in the center of the window (default the current line).