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1.1 ! root 1: .ip \fBnext\fP ! 2: The ! 3: .b next ! 4: command goes to the next message and types it. If given a message list, ! 5: .b next ! 6: goes to the first such message and types it. Thus, ! 7: .(l ! 8: next root ! 9: .)l ! 10: goes to the next message sent by ! 11: .q root ! 12: and types it. The ! 13: .b next ! 14: command can be abbreviated to simply a newline, which means that one ! 15: can go to and type a message by simply giving its message number or ! 16: one of the magic characters ! 17: .q "\(ua" ! 18: .q "." ! 19: or ! 20: .q "$". ! 21: Thus, ! 22: .(l ! 23: \&. ! 24: .)l ! 25: prints the current message and ! 26: .(l ! 27: 4 ! 28: .)l ! 29: prints message 4, as described previously.
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