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vi editor
If I type the # sign in vi editor, it won't work. It works in other editors. Do you know why? How do I fix it? Thanks alot.
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what should # mean in vi (other editors) ?
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For example, in the vi editor, I want to type #!/usr/bin/perl, I cannot get the # sign. I don't have the problem in the dtpad editor.
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