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EDIT : Use ? for help
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This is line one of the file FIRST.
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CI>
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CI> edit first
EDIT : Use ? for help
Opened file FIRST::HERMAN:4:4:36 28 lines read.
This is line one of the file FIRST.
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OK? y
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Closed file FIRST::HERMAN:4:4:36 end of edit
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EOF
/ fi first
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( 5 ) CI> edit
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– Screen mode, in which the user types in a screen of text and modifies the text using any of the HP terminal’s editing features.
– Line mode, in which edit commands operate on groups of one or more lines.
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cursor within this window indicates the character at which editing will take place. The user controls the cursor with the help of the terminal and can also move the window forward or backward any number of lines within the file.
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Created file TESTFILE::HERMAN:4:24 Closed file TESTFILE::HERMAN:4:24 end of edit
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Closed file TESTFILE::HERMAN:4:24:38 end of edit
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EDIT/1000 interacts with the user through edit commands and is designed to operate in the following modes:
– Screen mode, in which the user types in a screen of text and modifies the text using any of the HP terminal’s editing features.
– Line mode, in which edit commands operate on groups of one or more lines.
In the screen mode, the editor treats the terminal screen as a window through which the user can view a section of text. A
cursor within this window indicates the character at which editing will take place. The user controls the cursor with the help of the terminal and can also move the window forward or backward any number of lines within the file.
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Created file NEWTESTFILE::HERMAN:4:18 Closed file NEWTESTFILE::HERMAN:4:18 Current pending line.
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– Screen mode, in which the user types in a screen of text and modifies the text using any of the HP terminal’s editing features.
– Line mode, in which edit commands operate on groups of one or more lines.
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cursor within this window indicates the character at which editing will take place. The user controls the cursor with the help of the terminal and can also move the window forward or backward any number of lines within the file.
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