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Your Terminal
**********FOOTER TO REQUEST CONTINUATION**********
Increase section count
position cursor to lower left hand area and display message
wait until return.
If they want to quit, do so
Below is a subroutine to clear out the dialogue area of our screen.
Below is a subroutine to paint over the contents of our terminal
screen and put a $ in the appropriate place.
$PROMPT$
You will be helped this time
ls
example
practice
$PROMPT$
This is the routine that draws the terminal
Increase section count
position cursor to lower left hand area and display message
wait until return.
If they want to quit, do so
Please use the ls command to
list what files you have.
Exact match, go to next item.
example
practice
$PROMPT$
Sorry, but in order for UNIX to understand the ls
command, you must type it in exactly as ls!
Try again, entering EXACTLY ls
Sorry, to list your files try ls
Try again, entering ls this time.
$INPUT$ not found:
$PROMPT$
That is not quite correct ...,
you should have entered the command ls