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In particular, people who are not computer specialists _
typists, secretaries, casual users _
often use the system less effectively than they might.
In particular, people who are not computer specialists _
typists, secretaries, casual users _
often use the system less effectively than they might.
+(There is a good argument that new users would better use their time
+learning a display editor, like
+.ul
+vi,
+or perhaps a version of
+.ul
+emacs,
+like
+.ul
+jove,
+rather than an editor as ignorant of display terminals as
+.ul
+ed.)
.PP
This document is intended as a sequel to
.ul
A Tutorial Introduction to the UNIX Text Editor
[1],
.PP
This document is intended as a sequel to
.ul
A Tutorial Introduction to the UNIX Text Editor
[1],
-providing explanations and examples of how to edit with less effort.
+providing explanations and examples of how to edit using
+.ul
+ed
+with less effort.
(You should also be familiar with the material in
.ul
UNIX For Beginners
[2].)
Further information on all commands discussed here can be found in
(You should also be familiar with the material in
.ul
UNIX For Beginners
[2].)
Further information on all commands discussed here can be found in
-The UNIX Programmer's Manual
[3].
.PP
Examples are based on observations
[3].
.PP
Examples are based on observations