fredch@starlite.hf.intel.com (07/19/90)
Has anyone else experienced this? I have AT&T/Intel Unix V/386 on my box: Take a 50 line file (not sure if 50-line specific, but that's where I found it). Go to 2 lines below the bottom line using the G command. For example, under TERM=xterm, go to line 25; under TERM=AT386 or TERM=vtpc, go to line 26. Then type ^B. It will beep. Then, type j. Suddenly the current line will be copied onto line 1, and your file just got modified. -- Fred Christiansen, Intel, JF1-67 503-696-4214 | fredch@starlite.hf.intel.com 5200 NE Elam Young Prkwy, Hillsboro, OR 97124 | uunet!intelhf!starlite!fredch Investment Advice: No investments of your time will produce as enduring results as time spent building character in your children. ---------- Fred Christiansen, Intel, JF1-67 503-696-4214 | fredch@starlite.hf.intel.com 5200 NE Elam Young Prkwy, Hillsboro, OR 97124 | uunet!intelhf!starlite!fredch Investment Advice: No investments of your time will produce as enduring results as time spent building character in your children.