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diff --git a/doc/sed-in.texi b/doc/sed-in.texi index a1f2cbd..5f932c1 100644 --- a/doc/sed-in.texi +++ b/doc/sed-in.texi @@ -1468,33 +1468,6 @@ to the end of the current cycle. Print out the file name of the current input file (with a trailing newline). -@item L @var{n} -@findex L (fLow paragraphs) command -@cindex Reformat pattern space -@cindex Reformatting paragraphs -@cindex @value{SSEDEXT}, reformatting paragraphs -@cindex @value{SSEDEXT}, @code{L} command -This @value{SSED} extension fills and joins lines in pattern space -to produce output lines of (at most) @var{n} characters, like -@code{fmt} does; if @var{n} is omitted, the default as specified -on the command line is used. This command is considered a failed -experiment and unless there is enough request (which seems unlikely) -will be removed in future versions. - -@ignore -Blank lines, spaces between words, and indentation are -preserved in the output; successive input lines with different -indentation are not joined; tabs are expanded to 8 columns. - -If the pattern space contains multiple lines, they are joined, but -since the pattern space usually contains a single line, the behavior -of a simple @code{L;d} script is the same as @samp{fmt -s} (i.e., -it does not join short lines to form longer ones). - -@var{n} specifies the desired line-wrap length; if omitted, -the default as specified on the command line is used. -@end ignore - @item Q [@var{exit-code}] This command only accepts a single address. diff --git a/doc/sed.texi b/doc/sed.texi index b4de5f3..412454c 100644 --- a/doc/sed.texi +++ b/doc/sed.texi @@ -1469,33 +1469,6 @@ to the end of the current cycle. Print out the file name of the current input file (with a trailing newline). -@item L @var{n} -@findex L (fLow paragraphs) command -@cindex Reformat pattern space -@cindex Reformatting paragraphs -@cindex @value{SSEDEXT}, reformatting paragraphs -@cindex @value{SSEDEXT}, @code{L} command -This @value{SSED} extension fills and joins lines in pattern space -to produce output lines of (at most) @var{n} characters, like -@code{fmt} does; if @var{n} is omitted, the default as specified -on the command line is used. This command is considered a failed -experiment and unless there is enough request (which seems unlikely) -will be removed in future versions. - -@ignore -Blank lines, spaces between words, and indentation are -preserved in the output; successive input lines with different -indentation are not joined; tabs are expanded to 8 columns. - -If the pattern space contains multiple lines, they are joined, but -since the pattern space usually contains a single line, the behavior -of a simple @code{L;d} script is the same as @samp{fmt -s} (i.e., -it does not join short lines to form longer ones). - -@var{n} specifies the desired line-wrap length; if omitted, -the default as specified on the command line is used. -@end ignore - @item Q [@var{exit-code}] This command only accepts a single address. |