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1.1 ! root 1: .\" @(#)ae0 6.1 (Berkeley) 5/22/86 ! 2: .\" ! 3: .nr P1 1 ! 4: .EH 'USD:13-%''Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2' ! 5: .OH 'Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2''USD:13-%' ! 6: .....TM 76-1273-8 39199 39199-11 ! 7: .\".RP ! 8: .TL ! 9: Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2 ! 10: .AU "MH 2C518" 6021 ! 11: Brian W. Kernighan ! 12: .AI ! 13: .MH ! 14: .AU ! 15: (Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden) ! 16: .AB ! 17: This paper is meant to help ! 18: secretaries, typists and programmers ! 19: to make effective use of the ! 20: .UX ! 21: facilities ! 22: for preparing and editing text. ! 23: It provides explanations and examples of ! 24: .IP \(bu ! 25: special characters, line addressing and global commands in the editor ! 26: .UL ed ; ! 27: .IP \(bu ! 28: commands for ``cut and paste'' operations on files ! 29: and parts of files, ! 30: including the ! 31: .UL mv , ! 32: .UL cp , ! 33: .UL cat ! 34: and ! 35: .UL rm ! 36: commands, ! 37: and the ! 38: .UL r , ! 39: .UL w , ! 40: .UL m ! 41: and ! 42: .UL t ! 43: commands of the editor; ! 44: .IP \(bu ! 45: editing scripts and ! 46: editor-based programs like ! 47: .UL grep ! 48: and ! 49: .UL sed . ! 50: .PP ! 51: Although the treatment is aimed ! 52: at non-programmers, ! 53: new ! 54: .UC UNIX ! 55: users ! 56: with any background ! 57: should find helpful hints ! 58: on how to get their jobs done ! 59: more easily. ! 60: .AE ! 61: .CS 16 0 16 0 0 3 ! 62: .if n .ls 2 ! 63: .if t .2C ! 64: .nr PS 9 ! 65: .nr VS 11
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