From dd699c0432ab2a07f1911dd2aacc0f73590051f2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Camden Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 09:52:26 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] add Lessons 3.1-2 --- vim_ex.txt | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/vim_ex.txt b/vim_ex.txt index 843ed32..ba503a6 100755 --- a/vim_ex.txt +++ b/vim_ex.txt @@ -229,5 +229,38 @@ Or FOR else he GREAT would take JUSTICE all your base There ~once~ was (a) gal "from" [Peru] whose #limericks# {stopped} on %%line%% two. - [Thanks to http://limerickdb.com/] + +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Lesson 3.1: The put command +Reorder the following lines using dd and p. + +3 Life is a broken-winged bird +6 For when dreams go +1 Hold fast to dreams +8 Frozen with snow. +5 Hold fast to dreams +2 For if dreams die +7 Life is a barren field +4 That cannot fly. + + +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Lesson 3.2: The replace command +Use the replace (r) and x commands to sort out the following lines. + +"For I knot the pants I hang for you,” declares tie Loaf, +"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, + +“pants so proper your panda got to farm you, +“plans to prosper you and not to harm you, + +pants to give yon pope land a suture. +plans to give you hope and a future. + +When you wilt all on me and code and play tummy tickles, +Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, + +sand Is still a glisten bayou. +and I will listen to you. + From 7c254ea8679ef3b8f187c211fcabd6586ab0e670 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Camden Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 15:29:29 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] completed lesson 3 --- vim_ex.txt | 69 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 1 file changed, 64 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/vim_ex.txt b/vim_ex.txt index ba503a6..b43a0e8 100755 --- a/vim_ex.txt +++ b/vim_ex.txt @@ -205,7 +205,8 @@ Now, what you hear is not a test, I'm rapping to the beat And me, the groove, and my friends are gonna try to move your feet Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. - +-William Wordsworth +-Sugarhill Gang ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ whose #limericks# {stopped} on %%line%% two. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lesson 3.1: The put command -Reorder the following lines using dd and p. +Reorder Langston Hughes using dd and p. 3 Life is a broken-winged bird 6 For when dreams go @@ -247,7 +248,7 @@ Reorder the following lines using dd and p. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lesson 3.2: The replace command -Use the replace (r) and x commands to sort out the following lines. +Use the replace (r) and x commands to sort out these verses. "For I knot the pants I hang for you,” declares tie Loaf, "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, @@ -258,9 +259,67 @@ Use the replace (r) and x commands to sort out the following lines. pants to give yon pope land a suture. plans to give you hope and a future. -When you wilt all on me and code and play tummy tickles, +When you wilt all on me and code and play tummy-tickles, Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, -sand Is still a glisten bayou. +hand-In well-listed yoyos. and I will listen to you. +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Lesson 3.3: The change operator +Use the ce command to fix up Thomas Hardy: + +IX + Alignment they seemed to beguile; + Alien they seemed to be; + + No mongolian eyelift could separate + No mortal eye could see + +The intimate welding of their laden hindquarters, +The intimate welding of their later history, + +X + Or suggest that they were beneficial + Or sign that they were bent + + Byproducts, parleying couchpotatoes + By paths coincident + +Of bigger anatomies towards half of one augmented evening sandwich, +On being anon twin halves of one august event, + + +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +Lesson 3.4: More changes using c +Take the c command out for a spin with Geoffrey Chaucer: + +try ce: +Love is blimplike. +Love is blind. + +try cfv: +Be it about curvature, men love newfangledness. +By nature, men love newfangledness. + +try c5w: +The greatest cannabals have been close with many people. +The greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people. + +try c$: +Nowhere so busy a man as he than he, as he than he be he than he. +Nowhere so busy a man as he than he, and yet he seemed busier than he was. + +try c3fc: +People can succeed through a sincere imagination. +People can die of mere imagination. + +go free-style: +The bored assume all talk is mere intention. +The guilty think all talk is of themselves. + + + + + +