UNIX: The Complete Reference, Second Edition (Complete Reference Series)

One good way to start finding out more about the topics in this chapter is to read the Internet newsgroup comp.editors; it provides hundreds of messages of interest. You should also consult one of the many vi editor FAQs, available on the web at these-and other-sites:

There are several good printed references for the vi editor. Among the best (but most difficult to obtain) short reference manuals for the vi editor is:

A more accessible treatment can be found in these two books:

You have several ways to find out more about emacs. The Internet newsgroup comp. emacs provides hundreds of articles focused on emacs. This newsgroup regularly has an updated Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list covering questions and answers having to do with GNU emacs. If you have a recent emacs distribution, the FAQs are distributed as etc/FAQ. The emacs FAQs are also available on the web at:

The GNU Emacs Manual, 15th ed., published in 1998 (for Emacs version 21) is available on the web at many sites, including:

This manual is available as a book that can be purchased from the FSF (see the file etc/ORDERS for details) or purchased from the usual sources of computer books as this title:

There are quite a few ways to find out more about vim. The Internet newsgroup comp.editors contains a number of messages and useful information. In addition, many books on vi are beginning to contain chapters covering vim.

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