. . . . . "965"^^ . . . . . "641397256"^^ . "An acronym for FILe Generator and Editor, FILGE was a command-oriented text editor created by CompuServe in the early 1970s. Its many commands were preceded by a slash (/) character. For example, if a text file contained the line: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog The word 'fox' could be replaced with 'wolf' using this command: /c/fox/wolf To see the result of the edit, the user could type: /p and in this case, would see The quick brown wolf jumps over the lazy dog There were many other commands, which later including a repeating capability, which allow significant file manipulations to be performed without the need to write special programs. FILGE was replaced by screen-oriented WYSIWYG editors. \n* v \n* t \n* e"@en . . . "FILe Generator and Editor"@en . . . . "5858591"^^ . . . . "An acronym for FILe Generator and Editor, FILGE was a command-oriented text editor created by CompuServe in the early 1970s. Its many commands were preceded by a slash (/) character. For example, if a text file contained the line: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog The word 'fox' could be replaced with 'wolf' using this command: /c/fox/wolf To see the result of the edit, the user could type: /p and in this case, would see The quick brown wolf jumps over the lazy dog \n* v \n* t \n* e"@en . . .