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1.1 root 1: #print
2: Note that every set of lines to be appended ends
3: with the character '.' alone on a line. This is essential
4: to get back to editor command level. Whenever you have
5: been appending, and you later type a 'p' or 'w' command
6: and the editor appears not to respond, check that you
7: remember to type the '.' to stop appending. This is a very
8: common error even among experienced users. Suppose you type
9: in, appending to a file, five lines; what must you type on
10: the sixth line before typing 'w'? Type "answer X" where X
11: is that character.
12: #copyin
13: #user
14: #uncopyin
15: #match .
16: #log
17: #next
18: 15.2d 5
19: 15.3d 2
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