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590.1 | | SNDCSL::SMITH | William P.N. (WOOKIE::) Smith | Fri Oct 23 1987 18:20 | 2 |
| I believe NOTES is written in TPU....
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590.2 | | BEEDLE::DICKAU | Martin Dickau | Sat Oct 24 1987 01:48 | 3 |
| And BLISS, if I remember rightly.
Martin
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590.3 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sun Oct 25 1987 14:23 | 3 |
| Yup, a combination of BLISS and TPU.
--PSW
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590.4 | | TELCOM::MCVAY | Pete McVay, VRO Telecom | Wed Oct 28 1987 13:03 | 1 |
| Interesting. What do you call the combination: BLEAH-PTOOEY? :-)
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590.5 | Alternatively | SQM::HALLYB | Profitus Interruptus | Tue Nov 03 1987 20:36 | 1 |
| NOTES Implementation Language: NIL
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590.6 | C too :-) | WINERY::THOMAS | The Code Warrior | Sat Nov 07 1987 03:25 | 0 |
590.7 | Some Macro-32 and SDL, too | CLT::GILBERT | Builder | Mon Nov 23 1987 13:49 | 17 |
| Total of 36576 lines in 31 .B32 files
Total of 706 lines in 3 .CLD files
Total of 1420 lines in 11 .COM files
Total of 189 lines in 2 .DAT files
Total of 60 lines in 3 .FILE files
Total of 1354 lines in 2 .GNC files
Total of 5717 lines in 3 .HLP files
Total of 112 lines in 1 .LPR file
Total of 1479 lines in 6 .MAR files
Total of 48 lines in 1 .MEM file
Total of 467 lines in 1 .MMS file
Total of 366 lines in 1 .MSG file
Total of 108 lines in 8 .OPT files
Total of 2013 lines in 9 .REQ files
Total of 7988 lines in 12 .RNO files
Total of 785 lines in 4 .SDL files
Total of 22736 lines in 15 .TPU files
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590.8 | .FILE type? | DUCATI::LASTOVICA | ain't juggling till there's 3 up | Mon Nov 23 1987 20:46 | 1 |
| OK, I give. what is a .FILE file?
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590.9 | | CLT::GILBERT | Builder | Mon Nov 23 1987 20:51 | 3 |
| A .FILE file contains a list of .TPU files, and is used by the
EVE$BUILD procedures to build a TPU section file that incorporates
all the listed .TPU files.
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590.10 | automatic Line counter | WJG::GUINEAU | W. John Guineau III | Tue Nov 24 1987 15:53 | 3 |
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Did you do the line count by hand, or is there a utility to do this??
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590.11 | By hand, whatever that means. What conference is this, anyway? | CLT::GILBERT | Builder | Tue Dec 01 1987 17:03 | 0 |
590.12 | EDT or COPY will count lines. | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | God is nobody. Nobody loves you. | Wed Dec 16 1987 10:50 | 7 |
| Depending on the number of files, EDT will tell you how many lines.
If you have too many files, this may not be practical.
Also, you can get COPY to tell you how many lines are copied (have
to copy all .xxx files to another file).
Elizabeth
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590.13 | I thought you guys were hackers... | GOFER::HARLEY | Don't mess with the Zombie Woof | Wed Dec 16 1987 12:50 | 8 |
| re .12
You could always use TECO...
erfile.ext$ewnl:$y0u1<n
$;>%1q1=$$
Harley
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590.14 | ULTRIX "wc" | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Thu Dec 17 1987 00:06 | 2 |
| You could also copy all the files to an ULTRIX system and use
"wc" to count lines, words, and characters.
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590.15 | PolyEdit works too! | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Thu Dec 17 1987 10:33 | 6 |
| You could also use my TPU-based editing interface, PolyEdit. It has a couple
of SHOW commands that will show you the number of lines in a buffer (you may
have as many buffers as you want) and also what line/character you are currently
positioned at in the file. Files at MDKCSW""::POLYEDIT$ROOT.
...richard
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590.16 | DEC has it now in any number of places | DUCATI::LASTOVICA | ain't juggling till there's 3 up | Thu Dec 17 1987 15:06 | 1 |
| may favorite is SEARCH/STAT...
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590.17 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy, CSSE DECnet/OSI Program, WG5. | Fri Dec 18 1987 03:09 | 3 |
| If you are editing a file in TPU V2, the WHAT LINE command will
tell you 1) What line you're at, 2) How many lines are in the file,
3) What percentage of the file is 'behind' the cursor.
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590.18 | | PSW::WINALSKI | Paul S. Winalski | Sun Dec 20 1987 15:18 | 5 |
| RE: .17
Only if you are using EVE.
--PSW
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590.19 | | VIDEO::LEICHTERJ | Jerry Leichter | Sat Dec 26 1987 15:40 | 5 |
| You don't need to got to Ultrix to use wc - there's a versionn that's part of
the DECUS C toolkit (in thte Toolshed, among other places).
I use it all the time.
-- Jerry
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