Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/usr.lib/learn/editor/L20.2b, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: #print
        !             2: There is an easier way to do that.  You can just say
        !             3:    5c
        !             4:    input text for new version
        !             5:    .
        !             6: using the 'c' command ('c' stands for 'change') which
        !             7: will delete the old version of the line and
        !             8: replace it.  Note that the input text after 'c' ends
        !             9: with a '.' just like the text after the 'a' or 'i' commands.
        !            10: This directory contains a file named "lineup".  Change
        !            11: the third line to read "neal walk" and print the file
        !            12: before and after.  Use a sequence like this, ending in ready:
        !            13: 
        !            14: ex lineup
        !            15: 1,$p
        !            16: 3c
        !            17: neal walk
        !            18: .
        !            19: 1,$p
        !            20: wq
        !            21: ready
        !            22: 
        !            23: #create Ref
        !            24: walt frazier
        !            25: earl monroe
        !            26: neal walk
        !            27: bill bradley
        !            28: spencer haywood
        !            29: #create lineup
        !            30: walt frazier
        !            31: earl monroe
        !            32: john gianelli
        !            33: bill bradley
        !            34: spencer haywood
        !            35: #user
        !            36: #cmp lineup Ref
        !            37: #log
        !            38: #next
        !            39: 20.2c 5

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