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1.1 ! root 1: #print ! 2: The editor accepts commands one per line, ! 3: just like the other programs in UNIX; but its ! 4: commands are unique to it. ! 5: Like the normal command interpreter, ! 6: the editor has a prompt sign to let you know ! 7: when it is ready to accept a command. In this case ! 8: the prompt is ':' instead of '%'. The ! 9: only command present in every editing session is the ! 10: last one, 'q' (quit) which returns you to the normal ! 11: command interpreting program. ! 12: I'm going to put ! 13: you in the editor. Type 'q' to leave, ! 14: and then type "ready" when you get the '%' from ! 15: the normal command handler. ! 16: #create junk ! 17: You're in the editor. ! 18: #pipe ! 19: echo You\'re in the editor. ; ex +'set prompt noopt open' junk ! 20: #user ! 21: #unpipe ! 22: #cmp junk junk ! 23: #log ! 24: #next ! 25: 3.1c 5
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