Annotation of 42BSD/usr.lib/learn/editor/L72.2a, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #print
        !             2: A command related to the 'g' command is the 'v' command.  The
        !             3: 'v' command also selects lines on which another command is to
        !             4: be executed;  the difference between 'g' and 'v' is that
        !             5: the 'v' command selects all lines on which the specified
        !             6: expression is NOT found.  Thus 
        !             7:   v/ly$/p
        !             8: prints all lines which do NOT end in "ly".
        !             9: Or
        !            10:  v/e/p
        !            11: prints all lines WITHOUT an 'e'in them.
        !            12: Are there any lines in file "story"
        !            13: without an 'i'?  Find out using the editor; then
        !            14: leave the editor and type "yes" or "no".
        !            15: #create story
        !            16:    Credit "rationing," already being imposed by major banks in
        !            17: big cities, may soon spread to banks large and small in every corner
        !            18: of the United States.  Result:  Speculative loans may become hard
        !            19: to get anywhere.
        !            20:    Working in near-secrecy, a committee of the powerful American
        !            21: Bankers Association is drafting an unprecedented policy statement
        !            22: aimed at getting bankers across the country to be far choosier in
        !            23: making business loans.  The ABA it is believed, is being driven to
        !            24: this move partly by a nagging fear that the Federal Government will
        !            25: impose lending guidelines if banks fail to tighten up voluntarily.
        !            26:    The ABA's task is delicate.
        !            27: #copyin
        !            28: #user
        !            29: #uncopyin
        !            30: #match yes
        !            31: #log
        !            32: #next
        !            33: 72.2b 10

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