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.nr P1 1 .EH 'USD:10-%''Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2' .OH 'Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2''USD:10-%' .....TM 76-1273-8 39199 39199-11
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Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2 .AU "MH 2C518" 6021 Brian W. Kernighan .AI Murray Hill, NJ .AU (Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden) .AB This paper is meant to help secretaries, typists and programmers to make effective use of the X facilities for preparing and editing text. It provides explanations and examples of
@(#)ae0 8.1 (Berkeley) 08/14/93
.nr P1 1 .EH 'USD:10-%''Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2' .OH 'Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2''USD:10-%' .....TM 76-1273-8 39199 39199-11
.RP
Advanced Editing on \s-2UNIX\s+2 .AU "MH 2C518" 6021 Brian W. Kernighan .AI Murray Hill, NJ .AU (Updated for 4.3BSD by Mark Seiden) .AB This paper is meant to help secretaries, typists and programmers to make effective use of the X facilities for preparing and editing text. It provides explanations and examples of
\(bu
special characters, line addressing and global commands in the editor
ed ; \(bu
commands for ``cut and paste'' operations on files
and parts of files,
including the
mv , cp , cat and
rm commands,
and the
r , w , m and
t commands of the editor;
\(bu
editing scripts and
editor-based programs like
grep and
sed .
Although the treatment is aimed
at non-programmers,
new
UNIX
users
with any background
should find helpful hints
on how to get their jobs done
more easily.
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