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BSD 4.3tahoe

#print
A very useful command in the UNIX editor
is the 'm' command, which moves a lot of
lines from one place to another in a file. For example, 
  5,10m20
picks up lines 5 through 10 and moves them after line 20.  Try
that on the file "list" in this directory: move lines 5 to 10 after 
line 20, rewrite the file, and type "ready".
#create Ref
 computer languages

fortran
cobol
snobol
comit
lex
yacc
c
tmg
ratfor
basic
bon
bcpl
algol 60
algol 68
pl/i
pl/c
pl/360
apl
altran
formac
#create list
 computer languages

fortran
cobol
algol 60
algol 68
pl/i
pl/c
pl/360
apl
snobol
comit
lex
yacc
c
tmg
ratfor
basic
bon
bcpl
altran
formac
#user
#cmp list Ref
#log
#next
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