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1241. Saving and closing files
. You can save a file in several ways. Save and leave the file . Save and continue editing . Save to a new file . Leave the file without saving changes .
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1242. Moving between screens
To... Do this... Move to next screen ^V Move to previous screen ^Z .
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1243. Save and continue editing
. You should save your work periodically - say every ten minutes or so. To save your work but remain within MicroEMACS so that you can continue editing, type the instruction M-^\ .
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1244. Save and leave the file
. To finish editing, save the file and exit from MicroEMACS type the instruction M-Z .
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1245. Saving to a new file
. To write to a new file type ^X^W and give the name of a file in answer to the Write File: prompt. Any subsequent editing you do will affect this new file. The old file will be left as it was when you last saved it. If the file you specify already exists, its contents will be overwritten.
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1246. Creating a file using a filename
Type ue filename . to create a new file. For instance, to create a new file called letter , type: ue letter . The screen of your terminal will fill with blank lines and the following message will be displayed at the bottom: == MicroEMACS 3.9e() == letter == File: letter ======== . ... the name MicroEMACS and the version number . ... the name of the temporary work file used to store the file you are editing (the computer term for this is 'buffer') . ...
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1247. Viewing a file
. You can look at a file without altering its contents by running MicroEMACS in view mode. Use this mode when you want to check the contents of a file or to look at a file which belongs to another user. To do this use the -v option. To look at the file letter you would type: ue -v letter . Notice that the status line contains the word VIEW. This tells you that you are in view mode.
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1248. Creating a file without using a filename
. Type ue . without a filename. This starts MicroEMACS without a file. The screen of your terminal will fill with blank lines and the following message will be displayed at the bottom: == MicroEMACS 3.9e() == main ======================= . Remember to save to a new file if you create a file in this way.
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1249. Display current working directory
. To display your current working directory in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your .bashrc file and add the line: PS1='\W $' . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: . bashrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1250. Display username
. To display your username in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your shell start-up file and add the line: PS1='$USER $' . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: .bashrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1251. Display system name
. To display the name of the system in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your .bashrc file and add the line: PS1='$HOST $' . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: .bashrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1252. Setting the prompt variable: C shell
. Select an item for more information. Display current working directory . Display username . Display system name .
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1253. Display current working directory
. To display your current working directory in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your .cshrc file and add the line: set prompt = "$cwd:t %" . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: source .cshrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1254. Display username
. To display your username in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your .cshrc and add the line: set prompt = "$LOGNAME %" . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: source .cshrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1255. Display system name
. To display the name of the system in the prompt: . 1. Use your editor to open your .cshrc file and add the line: set prompt="%m %" . 2. Save the file and leave the editor. 3. Enter the command: source .cshrc . This adds the new values to your working environment.
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1256. Examples of changing shell variables
. Look at these examples of how local C and TC shell variables can be used. Safeguarding your files . Setting the prompt variable .
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1257. C Shell: Tip...
If a shell and an environment variable have the same name, the value of the local shell variable will be used. You can avoid problems by making sure that shell and environment variables with the same name are set to the same value in your .cshrc ( .tcshrc ). ... But the value of this shell variable is set later on in the .cshrc ( .tcshrc ) file, and it is this value which is then copied back into the environment value TERM which is then exported to the general environment. ...
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1258. Examples of showing the value of variables
In the C and TC shell, to show the values of all your environment variables: printenv TERM=vt100 HOME=/home/eucs/helper SHELL=/usr/local/bin/Tcsh USER=helper TZ=GMT0BST UCBPATH=:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin ATTPATH=:/bin:/usr/bin UCBSHELL=/usr/local/bin/Tcsh ATTSHELL=/bin/sh LOGNAME=helper MAIL=/home/eucs/helper/.mail . ... This shows the value of an assorted range of variables. ...
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1259. Displaying current variables
You can use the echo command to display the value of an environment variable. ... This displays the value of the environment variable PATH. ... The $ sign is a shell metacharacter that uses the value of the variable instead of its name. ... For the Bourne shell use the command set to display the value of environment variables. For the C and TC shell use the command printenv or env to display the value of environment variables and the command set to display the value of local shell variables. ...
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1260. Changing your environment: Bourne shell
. At login the Bourne shell reads the initialisation files /etc/profile and $HOME/.profile . You cannot change the content of /etc/profile , but you have permission to edit the contents of .profile , which is in your home directory and is owned by you. Tip ... Displaying current variables . Making a temporary change . Making a lasting change . Examples .
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