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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Frequently you will want to move one or more lines
3: from one place in a file to another. The command
4:
5: 5,10m30
6:
7: will pick up lines 5 through 10 and move them after line 30.
8: You can of course use context searches for addresses:
9:
10: /ab/,/cd/m/xx/
11:
12: finds a line containing "ab", then one containing "cd",
13: and moves the section of the file they bracket after the
14: next line containing "xx".
15: Or you can use ".", "$", etc.:
16:
17: .,.+2m$
18:
19: moves the three lines starting at "." to the end.
20:
21: There is a file "word" which
22: is out of order; re-arrange it to be alphabetical.
23: #create Ref
24: bands
25: becomes
26: course
27: dissolve
28: events
29: for
30: have
31: human
32: in
33: it
34: necessary
35: of
36: one
37: people
38: political
39: the
40: to
41: when
42: which
43: #create word
44: bands
45: becomes
46: course
47: in
48: it
49: necessary
50: of
51: one
52: people
53: political
54: dissolve
55: events
56: for
57: have
58: human
59: the
60: to
61: when
62: which
63: #user
64: #cmp word Ref
65: #log
66: #next
67: 63.1a 10
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