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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: You can now change a line of a file by a slow procedure: delete the ! 3: old version and insert the new one. For example, you could replace ! 4: line 4 of a file with ! 5: 4d ! 6: 3a ! 7: new version of line 4 ! 8: . ! 9: right? OK, try that. There is a file named "words" in this ! 10: directory and line 4 contains a mistyped word. Correct it and ! 11: rewrite the file; then type "ready". ! 12: #create Ref ! 13: bear ! 14: begin ! 15: belief ! 16: believe ! 17: belt ! 18: bend ! 19: #create words ! 20: bear ! 21: begin ! 22: belief ! 23: beleive ! 24: belt ! 25: bend ! 26: #user ! 27: #cmp words Ref ! 28: #log ! 29: #next ! 30: 20.2b 5
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