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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Note that there is quite a list of special characters
3: recognized by the editor:
4: . [ * ^ $ & /
5: What do you do when you want to specifically use
6: one of these characters as itself, rather than
7: for its funny meaning? You must precede it by a backslash,
8: as in
9: s/\./,/p
10: which will change the line
11: x, y. and z
12: into
13: x, y, and z
14: easily. The same works for all the other special
15: characters. What command would change
16: *
17: into
18: c
19: Type "answer COMMAND" where COMMAND is of the form
20: s/.././p
21: #copyin
22: #user
23: #uncopyin
24: #match s/\*/c/p
25: #match s/\*/c/
26: You forgot the "p" on the end.
27: #log
28: #next
29: 44.1a 10
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