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Teco is a text editor written by Dan Murphy in 1962. It differs from
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Teco is a text editor written by Dan Murphy in 1962. It differs from
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other editors in several ways as follows:
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other editors in several ways as follows:
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1. Character oriented
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### Character oriented
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Vi and Emacs are screen oriented editors. You view the text on the whole
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Vi and Emacs are screen oriented editors. You view the text on the whole
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window or screen, and you edit the text right where you see it. Changes take
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window or screen, and you edit the text right where you see it. Changes take
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command is completed to give the user a visual representation of where
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command is completed to give the user a visual representation of where
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they are. Text is not edited in the screen view area.
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they are. Text is not edited in the screen view area.
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2. Macros
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### Macros
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In general, vi, ed, and edlin are not programmable. This means you
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In general, vi, ed, and edlin are not programmable. This means you
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have the functions the editor provides and that is all you can do.
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have the functions the editor provides and that is all you can do.
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