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| .so mnx.mac
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| .TH MINED 1x
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| .CD "mined \(en \*(M2 editor"
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| .SX "mined\fR [\fIfile\fR]
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| .FL "\fR(none)"
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| .EX "mined /user/ast/book.3" "Edit an existing file"
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| .EX "mined" "Call editor to create a new file"
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| .EX "ls \(enl | mined" "Use \fImined\fR as a pager to inspect listing"
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| .PP
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| \fIMined\fR is a simple screen editor.
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| At any instant, a window of 24 lines is visible on the screen.
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| The current position in the file is shown by the cursor.
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| Ordinary characters typed in are inserted at the cursor.
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| Control characters and keys on the numeric keypad (at the right-hand side
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| of the keyboard) are used to move the cursor and perform other functions.
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| .PP
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| Commands exist to move forward and backward a word, and delete words
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| either in front of the cursor or behind it.
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| A word in this context is a sequence of characters delimited on both ends by
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| white space (space, tab, line feed, start of file, or end of file).
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| The commands for deleting characters and words also work on line feeds, making
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| it possible to join two consecutive lines by deleting the line feed between them.
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| .PP
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| The editor maintains one save buffer (not displayed).
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| Commands are present to move text from the file to the buffer, from the buffer
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| to the file, and to write the buffer onto a new file.
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| If the edited text cannot be written out due to a full disk, it may still
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| be possible to copy the whole text to the save buffer and then write it to a
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| different file on a different disk with CTRL-Q.
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| It may also be possible to escape from the editor with CTRL-S and remove
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| some files.
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| .PP
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| Some of the commands prompt for arguments (file names, search patterns, etc.).
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| All commands that might result in loss of the file being edited prompt to ask
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| for confirmation.
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| .PP
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| A key (command or ordinary character) can be repeated
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| .I n
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| times by typing
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| .I "ESC n key"
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| where 
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| .I ESC
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| is the \*(OQescape\*(CQ key.
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| .PP
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| Forward and backward searching requires a regular expression as the search
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| pattern.
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| Regular expressions follow the same rules as in the 
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| .Ux
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| editor,
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| .I ed .
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| These rules can be stated as:
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| .LI
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| .IT
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| Any displayable character matches itself.
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| .IT
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| \&. (period) matches any character except line feed.
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| .IT
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| \&^ (circumflex) matches the start of the line.
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| .IT
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| \&$ (dollar sign) matches the end of the line.
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| .IT
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| \&\\c matches the character \fIc\fR (including period, circumflex, etc).
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| .IT
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| [\fIstring\fR] matches any of the characters in the string.
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| .IT
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| [^string] matches any of the characters except those in the string.
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| .IT
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| [\fIx\(eny\fR] matches any characters between \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR (e.g., [\fIa\(enz\fR]).
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| .IT
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| Pattern\(** matches any number of occurrences of \fIpattern\fR.
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| .LX
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| Some examples of regular expressions are:
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| .HS
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| .in +1.25i
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| .ta +1.0i
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| .ti -1.0i
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| The boy	matches the string \*(OQThe boy\*(CQ
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| .ti -1.0i
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| ^$	matches any empty line.
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| .ti -1.0i
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| ^.$	matches any line containing exactly 1 character
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| .ti -1.0i
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| ^A.*\\.$	matches any line starting with an \fIA\fR, ending with a period.
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| .ti -1.0i
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| ^[A\(enZ]*$	matches any line containing only capital letters (or empty).
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| .ti -1.0i
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| [A\(enZ0\(en9]	matches any line containing either a capital letter or a digit.
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \&.*X$	matches any line ending in \*(OQX\*(CQ
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| .ti -1.0i
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| A.*B	matches any line containing an \*(OQA\*(CQ and then a \*(OQB\*(CQ
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| .in -1.25i
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| .sp
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| .PP
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| Control characters cannot be entered into a file simply by typing them because
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| all of them are editor commands.
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| To enter a control character, depress the ALT key, and then while holding it
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| down, hit the ESC key.
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| Release both ALT and ESC and type the control character.
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| Control characters are displayed in reverse video.
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| .PP
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| The 
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| .I mined
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| commands are as follows.
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| .sp
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| .in +1.25i
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| .ta +1.0i
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| .ti -1.25i
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| \fBCURSOR MOTION\fR
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBarrows\fR	Move the cursor in the indicated direction
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-A\fR	Move cursor to start of current line
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-Z\fR	Move cursor to end of current line
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-^\fR	Move cursor to top of screen
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-_\fR	Move cursor to end of screen
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-F\fR	Move cursor forward to start of next word 
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-B\fR	Move cursor backward to start of previous word 
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| 
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| .ti -1.25i
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| \fBSCREEN MOTION\fR
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBHome key\fR	Move to first character of the file
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBEnd key\fR	Move to last character of the file
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBPgUp key\fR	Scroll window up 23 lines (closer to start of the file)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBPgDn key\fR	Scroll window down 23 lines (closer to end of the file)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-U\fR	Scroll window up 1 line
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-D\fR	Scroll window down 1 line
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| 
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| .ti -1.25i
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| \fBMODIFYING TEXT\fR
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBDel key\fR	Delete the character under the cursor
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBBackspace\fR	Delete the character to left of the cursor
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-N\fR	Delete the next word
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-P\fR	Delete the previous word
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-T\fR	Delete tail of line (all characters from cursor to end of line)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-O\fR	Open up the line (insert line feed and back up)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-G\fR	Get and insert a file at the cursor position
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| 
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| .ti -1.25i
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| \fBBUFFER OPERATIONS\fR
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-@\fR	Set mark at current position for use with CTRL-C and CTRL-K
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-C\fR	Copy the text between the mark and the cursor into the buffer
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-K\fR	Delete text between mark and cursor; also copy it to the buffer
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-Y\fR	Yank contents of the buffer out and insert it at the cursor
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-Q\fR	Write the contents of the buffer onto a file
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| 
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| .ti -1.25i
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| \fBMISCELLANEOUS\fR
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBnumeric +\fR	Search forward (prompts for regular expression)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBnumeric \(mi\fR	Search backward (prompts for regular expression)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBnumeric 5\fR	Display the file status
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-]\fR	Go to specific line
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-R\fR	Global replace \fIpattern\fR with \fIstring\fR (from cursor to end)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-L\fR	Line replace \fIpattern\fR with \fIstring\fR 
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-W\fR	Write the edited file back to the disk
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-X\fR	Exit the editor
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-S\fR	Fork off a shell (use CTRL-D to get back to the editor)
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-\\\fR	Abort whatever the editor was doing and wait for command
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-E\fR	Erase screen and redraw it
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| .ti -1.0i
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| \fBCTRL-V\fR	Visit (edit) a new file
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| .in -1.25i
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| 
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| .SS "Author"
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| .PP
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| \fIMined\fR was designed by Andy Tanenbaum and written by Michiel Huisjes.
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