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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: A very useful command in the UNIX editor ! 3: is the 'm' command, which moves a lot of ! 4: lines from one place to another in a file. For example, ! 5: 5,10m20 ! 6: picks up lines 5 through 10 and moves them after line 20. Try ! 7: that on the file "list" in this directory: move lines 5 to 10 after ! 8: line 20, rewrite the file, and type "ready". ! 9: #create Ref ! 10: computer languages ! 11: ! 12: fortran ! 13: cobol ! 14: snobol ! 15: comit ! 16: lex ! 17: yacc ! 18: c ! 19: tmg ! 20: ratfor ! 21: basic ! 22: bon ! 23: bcpl ! 24: algol 60 ! 25: algol 68 ! 26: pl/i ! 27: pl/c ! 28: pl/360 ! 29: apl ! 30: altran ! 31: formac ! 32: #create list ! 33: computer languages ! 34: ! 35: fortran ! 36: cobol ! 37: algol 60 ! 38: algol 68 ! 39: pl/i ! 40: pl/c ! 41: pl/360 ! 42: apl ! 43: snobol ! 44: comit ! 45: lex ! 46: yacc ! 47: c ! 48: tmg ! 49: ratfor ! 50: basic ! 51: bon ! 52: bcpl ! 53: altran ! 54: formac ! 55: #user ! 56: #cmp list Ref ! 57: #log ! 58: #next ! 59: 62.2b 5
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