Annotation of 43BSD/usr.lib/learn/editor/L55.1a, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: This is an easy unit.  If you just hit
                      3: "newline" (or "carriage return", whatever it
                      4: is labeled on your terminal), the
                      5: editor will simply print the next line
                      6: as you can see by trying this out.  Edit the
                      7: file "pres"; print some line; then hit return
                      8: or newline, and watch the editor print the
                      9: next line.  Is there any difference between
                     10: newline and ".+1p" as a command?  When you
                     11: think you know, leave the editor and type "yes" or "no".
                     12: #create pres
                     13: George Washington
                     14: John Adams
                     15: Thomas Jefferson
                     16: James Madison
                     17: James Monroe
                     18: John Quincy Adams
                     19: Andrew Jackson
                     20: Martin van Buren
                     21: William Henry Harrison
                     22: John Tyler
                     23: James K. Polk
                     24: Franklin Pierce
                     25: Millard Fillmore
                     26: James Buchanan
                     27: Abraham Lincoln
                     28: #copyin
                     29: #user
                     30: #uncopyin
                     31: #match no
                     32: #log
                     33: #next
                     34: 56.1a 10

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