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From: k p c <kpc@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov>
Subject: Re: Is there a Pipe command in Lisp similar to the pipe in Unix?
In-Reply-To: Nadeem Vaidya's message of 23 Jun 1995 20:05:59 GMT
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Some other good places to ask for this question are comp.emacs,
comp.emacs.xemacs, and gnu.emacs.help.

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