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Table 10 (Cont.) Symbolic Editor Commands Command Format Meaning $ #$TEXT" #$TEXT' Perform a character string search for the string TEXT. (See the section under Search Mode concerning IntraBuffer Character String Search). Following a string search, #" causes a search for the next occurrence of the string. # )) .= or .: /=or /: By typing these characters the user can obtain the current line number (.=) and the last line number in the text buffer (/=). The number is printed by the Editor immediately after the user types the equal sign. (The colon character is equivalent to the equal sign.) > $> Equivalent to .+1L; list the next line in the text buffer on the teleprinter. < $< Equivalent to .-1L; list the next line in the text buffer on the teleprinter. LINE FEED Key Equivalent to .+1L; list the next line in the text buffer on the teleprinter. PERIPHERAL INTERCHANGE PROGRAM (PIP) PIP is the OS/8 system program which is used to transfer files between devices, merge and delete files, and list, zero, and compress directories. Calling and Using PIP To call PIP from the system device the user types: R PIP in response to the dot printed by the Keyboard Monitor. The Command Decoder then prints an asterisk at the left margin of the teleprinter paper and waits to receive a line of I/O files and options. PIP accepts up to nine input files and performs output to a single output file; options generally are placed at the end of the command string. 64