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<b>Notation</b>
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The notation used in this section corresponds to the notation
used to prompt the user in the editor. Any input that is enclosed
between a <tt><</tt> and <tt>></tt> is requesting that a particular key
be used, not that
the particular word be typed out. For example, <ret> means that the
return key should typed at that point. When a particular sequence of
key strokes is required they will be contained within quotes. For
example, “<tt>FILENAME</tt>”, <ret> refers to the typed
sequence “<tt>FILENAME</tt>”
followed by typing the return key. Lower or upper case may be used
when typing Editor commands.
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<b>Environment</b>
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In order to establish the correct environment, depending on
whether text or a program is to be edited, see the options available
under Environment in the Miscellaneous commands section.