Annotation of 42BSD/usr.lib/learn/editor/L32.2g, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: One place where "." is useful is in changing
                      3: letters that are hard to type, e.g. the # and @
                      4: characters.  For example, the command
                      5:   s/a.b/xxx/
                      6: will change "a@b" to "xxx".  There is a file named
                      7: "goof" in this directory whose third line contains
                      8: the word
                      9:  sp@xll
                     10: which should be "spell".  Change it and rewrite the file;
                     11: then type "ready".
                     12: #create Ref
                     13: whoever typed this
                     14: either couldn't type
                     15: or couldn't spell
                     16: properly.
                     17: #create goof
                     18: whoever typed this
                     19: either couldn't type
                     20: or couldn't sp@xll
                     21: properly.
                     22: #user
                     23: #cmp goof Ref
                     24: #log
                     25: #next
                     26: 32.1b 5

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