BSD 4_4 development
authorCSRG <csrg@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
Mon, 25 Jul 1983 14:08:42 +0000 (06:08 -0800)
committerCSRG <csrg@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>
Mon, 25 Jul 1983 14:08:42 +0000 (06:08 -0800)
Work on file usr/src/usr.bin/learn/learnlib/files/L13.01a
Work on file usr/libdata/learn/files/L13.01a

Synthesized-from: CSRG/cd3/4.4

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+#print
+You may have been wondering what to do in
+case Unix prints faster than you can read.
+It is often helpful to suspend Unix
+output temporarily in order to read it,
+and then restart it to let more output print.
+
+On Unix a ^S "suspends" output printing temporarily,
+and a ^Q "quits suspension" of output, that is,
+it restarts printing.  ^S, or "control-s", is entered
+by holding down the CTRL key and pressing the letter 's'
+(and similarly for ^Q).  Neither of these
+characters appear on your terminal,
+so as not to be confused with the real output.
+
+There is a file in this directory called "zip".
+Print its contents while controlling the output
+with ^S and ^Q, and then do what it says.
+#create zip
+This
+is
+a
+file
+called
+zip
+which
+should
+print
+rather
+quickly.
+You
+were
+asked
+to
+do
+something
+that
+the
+file
+explained
+but
+right
+now
+I'm
+stalling.
+Actually,
+I
+want 
+you
+to
+make
+a
+copy
+of
+the
+file
+beginning
+with
+a
+capital
+letter
+x
+and
+ending
+in
+the
+digit
+1
+in
+a
+file
+which
+I
+think
+should
+be
+called
+um...
+..
+.
+um, let's see now
+..
+.
+oh
+yes,
+I
+remember!
+It's
+called
+X2.
+See
+if
+you
+can
+manage
+that.
+When
+you're
+done
+you
+can
+type
+the
+same
+old
+ready
+that
+you're
+so
+used
+to
+typing
+by
+now.
+#create X1
+ooga booga
+#copyin
+#user
+#uncopyin
+#cmp X1 X2
+#log
+#next
+13.1a 5
diff --git a/usr/src/usr.bin/learn/learnlib/files/L13.01a b/usr/src/usr.bin/learn/learnlib/files/L13.01a
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+#print
+You may have been wondering what to do in
+case Unix prints faster than you can read.
+It is often helpful to suspend Unix
+output temporarily in order to read it,
+and then restart it to let more output print.
+
+On Unix a ^S "suspends" output printing temporarily,
+and a ^Q "quits suspension" of output, that is,
+it restarts printing.  ^S, or "control-s", is entered
+by holding down the CTRL key and pressing the letter 's'
+(and similarly for ^Q).  Neither of these
+characters appear on your terminal,
+so as not to be confused with the real output.
+
+There is a file in this directory called "zip".
+Print its contents while controlling the output
+with ^S and ^Q, and then do what it says.
+#create zip
+This
+is
+a
+file
+called
+zip
+which
+should
+print
+rather
+quickly.
+You
+were
+asked
+to
+do
+something
+that
+the
+file
+explained
+but
+right
+now
+I'm
+stalling.
+Actually,
+I
+want 
+you
+to
+make
+a
+copy
+of
+the
+file
+beginning
+with
+a
+capital
+letter
+x
+and
+ending
+in
+the
+digit
+1
+in
+a
+file
+which
+I
+think
+should
+be
+called
+um...
+..
+.
+um, let's see now
+..
+.
+oh
+yes,
+I
+remember!
+It's
+called
+X2.
+See
+if
+you
+can
+manage
+that.
+When
+you're
+done
+you
+can
+type
+the
+same
+old
+ready
+that
+you're
+so
+used
+to
+typing
+by
+now.
+#create X1
+ooga booga
+#copyin
+#user
+#uncopyin
+#cmp X1 X2
+#log
+#next
+13.1a 5