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Actually, what you are seeing now is a combination of line editing and copyediting.
The editor was controlled with commands, line editing and function keys.
It also allows for real time caption line editing.
The latter two are included in the line editing buffer, whilst the former one is not.
She didn't mind line editing when she was collaborating.
"word erase" erased the last word at the end of the line editing buffer.
"Copy editors do the line editing and Dummifying," Steele said.
Applications programs reading from the terminal receive entire lines, after line editing has been completed by the user pressing return.
Only line editing commands were provided.
Improved command line editing, including filename completion and command history
Command line editing and command recall.
He does none of the line editing of articles for Transition , even though it proclaims his editorship in ads.
One of the common enhancements is command line editing (assisted with such libraries as readline); it also may give access to command history.
He describes his editing as consisting of "selection, organization, line editing, and insertion of explanatory comments."
Input was entered a line at a time, with the terminal driver in the operating system (and not the terminals themselves) providing simple line editing capabilities.
TSS line editing commands
Input processing determines the behaviour of the system call on a terminal device and the line editing and signal-generation characteristics of the line discipline.
No support for command line editing (Command retrieval and editing is handled at an abstraction level between user and shell.)
The line discipline performs no line editing, and the control sequences for line editing functions are treated as normal character input.
It is the line discipline that is responsible for local echo, line editing, processing of input modes, processing of output modes, and character mapping.
He says that "not a great deal of line editing was required", and that his editorial insertions and "omissions of passages" are marked in the published text.
Korn shell is backward-compatible with Bourne shell, but takes a lot of ideas from C shell, such as history viewing and vi-like command line editing.
Critics, most notably Jacob Weisberg, writing in 1991 in The New Republic, have questioned how much nuts-and-bolts line editing Mayhew actually does.
tcsh added filename and command completion and command line editing concepts borrowed from the Tenex system, which is the source of the "t".
It features command history, line editing capabilities, and job control, and is able to communicate directly as a shell script over the Internet and interact with a live server.