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 Editing Text Files
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Deleting a Line of Text from the Text Buffer
You can use the 
db
 command to delete a specific line in the text buffer. To use this 
command, enter 
db
, followed by line number of the line of text you want delete, which is 
shown by the 
lb
 command. For example, to delete the third line of text in the text buffer, 
enter
db 3
at the system prompt.
Enter the 
lb
 command again to view the contents of the buffer. Note that the text that 
appeared at line 3 has been deleted.
Inserting a Line of Text into the Text Buffer
You can use the 
ib
 command to insert a line of text between two existing lines in the buffer. 
To use this command, enter 
ib
, followed by the number of the line where you want the new 
text to appear. For example, if you want to add the text, 
atm_use_mbus=3
, between lines 
00
 
and 
01
 in the buffer, enter
ib 1
at the system prompt. The following screen will be displayed:
01:
Enter the line of text, 
atm_use_mbus=3
.
At the system prompt, enter the 
lb
 command to view the contents of the buffer. If the origi-
nal text buffer looked like this,
00: cmDoDump=1
01: cmInit
the revised text buffer, with the inserted text, will now appear as follows:
00: cmDoDump=1
01: atm_use_mbus=3
02: cmInit
Editing a Line Name of Text in the Text Buffer
You can use the 
eb
 command to edit an existing line of text in the buffer. To use this 
command, enter 
eb
, followed by the line number of the text you want to edit. For example, if 
you want to edit the text at line 01, enter
eb 1
at the system prompt. The following screen will be displayed:
01:
Enter the text as you want it to appear and press 
<Enter>
.
Enter the 
lb
 command again to list the contents of the text buffer. Note that the buffer now 
reflects the edited line of text.