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Charles Hallenbeck chuckh at hhs48.com
Fri Feb 24 08:37:17 EST 2006


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Glad you got it.

Someone recently described this thing as "ed on steroids", so if you 
like ed, you will love this baby.

There are some two-letter commands that make life interesting, such as 
uc, mc, and lc, to make a line upper case, mixed case, or lower case. 
Mixed case capitalizes the first letter of each word, plus the D in 
McDonald and so on. You can also modify the case of a word or string 
using the s command by using uc, mc, or lc, as the substition argument. 
For instance:

s/mcdonald/mc/

and you get McDonald

Enjoy,

Chuck

On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 07:06:26AM -0500, Dan Murphy wrote:
> Hi.  Ok we got it this time.  Now I think I'll have a good look at the 
> manual.  Itlooks quite interesting.  I am fairly experienced with ed 
> because I still use it for making quick changes to things when I'm 
> making changes to files and stuff.



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