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authorIan Darwin <ian@cvs.openbsd.org>2010-07-01 02:32:44 +0000
committerIan Darwin <ian@cvs.openbsd.org>2010-07-01 02:32:44 +0000
commit45ca25a442bb20327ed354e7d7e41562c1a44bd3 (patch)
treed9a8046ae9e4128e860932712aa0331999b80bf5 /usr.bin/learn/lib/editor/L62.1a
parent4716bf471cde28d86c268064b1d84401ca0b7bd1 (diff)
Remove a long-dead skeleton found under the floorboards.
"go for it" tedu@, "kill it" deraadt@
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-#print
-Frequently you will want to move one or more lines
-from one place in a file to another. The command
-
-5,10m30
-
-will pick up lines 5 through 10 and move them after line 30.
-You can of course use context searches for addresses:
-
-/ab/,/cd/m/xx/
-
-finds a line containing "ab", then one containing "cd",
-and moves the section of the file they bracket after the
-next line containing "xx".
-Or you can use ".", "$", etc.:
-
-.,.+2m$
-
-moves the three lines starting at "." to the end.
-
-There is a file "word" which
-is out of order; re-arrange it to be alphabetical.
-#create Ref
-bands
-becomes
-course
-dissolve
-events
-for
-have
-human
-in
-it
-necessary
-of
-one
-people
-political
-the
-to
-when
-which
-#create word
-bands
-becomes
-course
-in
-it
-necessary
-of
-one
-people
-political
-dissolve
-events
-for
-have
-human
-the
-to
-when
-which
-#user
-#cmp word Ref
-#log
-#next
-63.1a 10