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1.1 root 1: #print
2: You can make up addresses for the 'p' command
3: using '.' for the current line when there are
4: two addresses, also. For example, you could
5: print from the first line up to the present
6: line with
7: 1,.p
8: and I suggest you try that now. After
9: that command, type the usual
10: w
11: q
12: ready
13: #create Ref
14: :broccoli
15: mushrooms
16: cauliflower
17: squash
18: carrots
19: lettuce
20: string beans
21: peas
22: lima beans
23: :"file" 9 lines, 83 characters
24: #create file
25: broccoli
26: mushrooms
27: cauliflower
28: squash
29: carrots
30: lettuce
31: string beans
32: peas
33: lima beans
34: #copyout
35: #pipe
36: ex +'set prompt noopt open' file
37: #user
38: #unpipe
39: #uncopyout
40: tail -10 .ocopy >X1
41: #cmp X1 Ref 10
42: #log
43: #next
44: 9.2d 5
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