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@@ -205,11 +205,12 @@ html lang="en" {
figure .quote {
blockquote {
p {=
- The talk reviews reasons for UNIX’s popularity and shows, using UCB
- @code{-cat} as a primary example, how UNIX has grown fat.
- @code{-cat} isn’t for printing files with line numbers, it isn’t for
- compressing multiple blank lines, it’s not for looking at
- non-printing ASCII characters, it’s for concatenating files.
+ The talk reviews reasons for UNIX’s popularity and shows, using
+ m4_abbr(UCB) @code{-cat} as a primary example, how UNIX has grown
+ fat. @code{-cat} isn’t for printing files with line numbers, it
+ isn’t for compressing multiple blank lines, it’s not for looking at
+ non-printing m4_abbr(ASCII) characters, it’s for concatenating
+ files.
}
p {=
We are reminded that @code{-ls} isn’t the place for code to break a
@@ -300,8 +301,8 @@ html lang="en" {
another program (such as the @code{-st} terminal) and it adds
tab-support to it. Not only does this reduce code-duplication, but it
also is beneficial for you the software user as it means you get a
- consistent UI with consistent-behavior and -key-bindings wherever you
- go.
+ consistent m4_abbr(UI) with consistent-behavior and -key-bindings
+ wherever you go.
}
}