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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You must recognize that the commands typed at the
3: editor are distinct from the commands typed at the
4: normal UNIX command interpreter. In particular,
5: neither program knows the commands recognized by the
6: other one. So you must always remember when you
7: are talking to the normal command interpreter (the
8: one that says % to you) and when you are talking
9: to the editor. The commands 'w' and 'q' are recognized
10: by the editor. The commands 'ls', 'mv' and so forth
11: are not.
12:
13: Can you expect the editor to recognize the command
14: cat george
15: Type yes or no.
16: #copyin
17: #user
18: #uncopyin
19: #match no
20: #log
21: #next
22: 4.1b 5
23: 5.1a 10
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