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1.1 root 1: files - basic file handling commands
2: editor - text editor; must know about files first
3: vi - screen-oriented text editor; must know files first
4: morefiles - more on file manipulations and other useful stuff
5: macros - "-ms" macros for BTL memos & papers; must know editor
6: eqn - typing mathematics; must know editor
7: C - writing programs in the C language; must know editor
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9: This is probably the proper order, but after you have the "files" course
10: and know the basics of "editor", try anything you like. Note that the "vi"
11: lessons may have to be installed by your system administrator.
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13: You can always leave learn by typing "bye" (and a RETURN).
14: You can stop it from typing by pushing interrupt
15: (or break or rubout or delete, depending on your terminal).
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17: If it won't accept your answer, and you _k_n_o_w you're
18: right, answer "no" when it asks whether you
19: want to try again, and it will go on to the next lesson.
20: Please report troubles to John Kunze by sending electronic
21: mail to [email protected].
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