Who knows teco?

From: David V. Corbin <dvcorbin_at_optonline.net>
Date: Mon Oct 18 10:44:27 2004

>>>
>>> FN means "replace next anywhere between here and end of
>>> file" while FS means "replace next in current buffer".
>>> Current buffer holds whatever fits, or up to the next form
>>> feed character.
>>>
>>> To do replace-all, you need a loop:
>>>
>>> <FN<lf>$<cr>$;>
>>>
>>> Angle brackets are loop delimiters; semicolon is "exit loop
>>> if preceding command failed".
>>>
>>> paul
>>>

The flashbacks are happening again...They warned me these could happened for
the rest of my life way back in the 1970's....Fortunately this is a pleasant
one <grin>
Received on Mon Oct 18 2004 - 10:44:27 BST

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