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3 | .\" @(#)ae0 6.2 (Berkeley) %G% | |
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5 | .nr P1 1 |
6 | .EH 'USD:13-%''Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2' | |
7 | .OH 'Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2''USD:13-%' | |
2bbd67e4 | 8 | .....TM 76-1273-8 39199 39199-11 |
729c6fbd | 9 | .\".RP |
2bbd67e4 | 10 | .TL |
729c6fbd | 11 | Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2 |
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12 | .AU "MH 2C518" 6021 |
13 | Brian W. Kernighan | |
14 | .AI | |
15 | .MH | |
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16 | .AU |
17 | (Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden) | |
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18 | .AB |
19 | This paper is meant to help | |
20 | secretaries, typists and programmers | |
21 | to make effective use of the | |
22 | .UX | |
23 | facilities | |
24 | for preparing and editing text. | |
25 | It provides explanations and examples of | |
26 | .IP \(bu | |
27 | special characters, line addressing and global commands in the editor | |
28 | .UL ed ; | |
29 | .IP \(bu | |
30 | commands for ``cut and paste'' operations on files | |
31 | and parts of files, | |
32 | including the | |
33 | .UL mv , | |
34 | .UL cp , | |
35 | .UL cat | |
36 | and | |
37 | .UL rm | |
38 | commands, | |
39 | and the | |
40 | .UL r , | |
41 | .UL w , | |
42 | .UL m | |
43 | and | |
44 | .UL t | |
45 | commands of the editor; | |
46 | .IP \(bu | |
47 | editing scripts and | |
48 | editor-based programs like | |
49 | .UL grep | |
50 | and | |
51 | .UL sed . | |
52 | .PP | |
53 | Although the treatment is aimed | |
54 | at non-programmers, | |
55 | new | |
56 | .UC UNIX | |
57 | users | |
58 | with any background | |
59 | should find helpful hints | |
60 | on how to get their jobs done | |
61 | more easily. | |
62 | .AE | |
63 | .CS 16 0 16 0 0 3 | |
64 | .if n .ls 2 | |
65 | .if t .2C | |
66 | .nr PS 9 | |
67 | .nr VS 11 |