ok.guys ,in my previous mail i just wanted to highlight the vi
command.and so put it in quotes.
What i was saying is:
vi aa dd and not vi "aa dd"
will open 2 files for edit
That's all.
Again quotes were not intended to be part of the commands i wrote.Only
to highlight it.
If it's lead to confusion,sorry for that.
But,tell me if i am right or wrong about the foll.:
vi aa dd
does not give you a file with name as aa dd
Vineeta
Bret Hughes wrote:
> Vineeta wrote:
>
> > I suppose you did not pay attention to what i wrote.
> > simply typing:
> > vi aa bb
> > will create 2 files
> > unless you put them in quotes.
> > What i wrote was precisely this.
> >
>
> Actually your example used the quotes
>
> Bret
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