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diff --git a/README b/README
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index f89157f..ad8c529 100644
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--- a/README
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+++ b/README
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@@ -112,9 +112,9 @@ Binary Calculator Control-/
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like the best thing to do here. Or else I'd be highlighting all
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the rest of the file.
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- Undo: for undo, if the modified byte is on the screen, it is reverted
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- to it's previous state. If it is not on the screen, you are brought
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+ to its previous state. If it is not on the screen, you are brought
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to the byte's location so it is viewable on the screen. The next
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- Undo command will revert the byte back to it's previous state.
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+ Undo command will revert the byte back to its previous state.
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- Environment variable HEXEDIT can be used to save your command line
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options. Example, export HEXEDIT=-8r would put hexedit into
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readonly mode with 8-bit printing on by default.
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ BUGS - DRAWBACKS
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- You currently can only edit files and disks up to 4.2 gigs.
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- On SunOS if you use control-v for page down you have to do it
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twice. This has to do with the terminal driver interpreting
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- Control-v for it's purposes. If there is a portable way to
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+ Control-v for its purposes. If there is a portable way to
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changes this let me know.
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*** I've been informed that this is a normal terminal driver thingy.
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Still, how do I get around it?
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diff --git a/docs/hexedit.1 b/docs/hexedit.1
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index 3f11291..dd66a7a 100644
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--- a/docs/hexedit.1
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+++ b/docs/hexedit.1
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ hexedit \- Full screen curses Hex editor
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.I Hexedit
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is an editor to edit binary (or any) files or disks. The Display consists
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of the current offset from 0 (the first byte), the next sixteen bytes
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-(aligned by bytes or 32-bit words), and it's ASCII or EBCDIC text
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+(aligned by bytes or 32-bit words), and its ASCII or EBCDIC text
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representation.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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diff --git a/docs/hexedit.texi b/docs/hexedit.texi
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index 62eb729..8cb1d5a 100644
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--- a/docs/hexedit.texinfo
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+++ b/docs/hexedit.texinfo
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ by the Free Software Foundation.
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@strong{hexedit} is a Curses based Hex editor.
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Unlike a text editor, which is used for editing text documents in the desired language,
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-@strong{hexedit} lets you edit any file as it's byte@footnote{I assume a byte is an 8-bit
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+@strong{hexedit} lets you edit any file as its byte@footnote{I assume a byte is an 8-bit
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octet. If this is not the case, I really recommend NOT using this program.}
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for byte representation. It can even let you view and edit your fixed disks on your Linux
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system. This is not ideal for writing a letter or writing c code, but
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@@ -508,11 +508,11 @@ While editing a file, it is quite likely that you may make a mistake@footnote{Or
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To facilitate this, an extensive Undo command has been implemented on your behalf.
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@emph{Control-U} Undoes the previous change to the file. The editor keeps track
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of all modifications, insertions, and deletions. What this means is that at any time
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-you can, if you wish, revert the file back to it's original state by a series of
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+you can, if you wish, revert the file back to its original state by a series of
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Undo's.
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If you do @emph{Control-U} and the last changed byte is currently viewable
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-in the Main Window, then the cursor will relocate to that byte and revert it to it's
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+in the Main Window, then the cursor will relocate to that byte and revert it to its
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previous state. If the last changed byte is not currently viewable, the currently
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viewable area will shift so that the changed byte is viewable. In other words, you
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will be relocated to that part of the file, with the cursor on that byte at that
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