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- EDLIN [d:][pathname1]filename1[.ext1] [/B] [pre DOS 4.0]
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- EDLIN [d:][pathname1]filename1[.ext1] [new DOS 4.0]
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- The EDLIN command is used to create, edit, and display text files. You are
- reading a text file now. EDLIN works with one line at a time. OS/2 also has
- E, an editor that works with a screen at a time.
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- The EDLIN commands are: Append, Copy, Delete, End, Insert, List, Move, Page,
- Quit, Replace, Search, Transfer, and Write.
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- EDLIN commands: Typical Use:
- List, Page Display lines in a file
- End, Quit Terminate EDLIN command
- Insert, Transfer Add lines to a file
- Search Examine characters in a file
- Copy, Delete, Move, Replace Edit lines in a file
- Append, Write Help edit a large file