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10: eexx [ _f_l_a_g_s ] [ +_c_m_d ] [ _f_i_l_e_1 ... _f_i_l_e_2_7 ]
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12: ex is a link to elvis, which is a clone of the UNIX vi/ex set of
13: editors. Invoking elvis through this link forces it to operate
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17: For information on how to use this version of ex, see the Lexicon
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20: ***** See Also *****
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22: commands, ed, elvis, me, vi, view
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24: ***** Notes *****
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26: elvis is a public-domain program written by Steve Kirkendall
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28: assisted by numerous volunteers. Source code for it is available
29: through the Mark Williams bulletin board, USENET and numerous
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33: It is not supported by Mark Williams Company. Caveat utilitor.
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