Annotation of 42BSD/usr.lib/learn/editor/L62.2a, revision 1.1.1.1

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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