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From: phil <imbe AT primenet DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Sed docs.
Date: 14 Nov 1997 22:35:01 -0700
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Paul Shirley wrote:
>
> >Your best bet is to read its man page on the nearest Unix box.  Or
> >ask here, if you have specific questions.
>
> 
> ( Of course that does not solve the problem of getting docs that make
> sense the first 5 times you read them ;)
>

unfortunately true, tho the man page for sed is *slightly* better than
most(??).

a copy of the O'Reilly LINUX IN A NUTSHELL book will get you started
with most unix utilities, you can often get by otherwise on the
documentation from CYGNUS (free in the DJGPP archives) and GNU (same.)
bizarrely, no one seems to have made a nice TeX doc on sed.
or have they?? anybody know?

phil

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