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<h2>MORE!</h2>another response to ``(type :more for more, :more! for the rest)''
<pre>Major Section:  <a href="DOCUMENTATION.html">DOCUMENTATION</a>
</pre><p>

NOTE:  The command <code>:more!</code> only makes sense at the terminal.

<pre>
Example:
ACL2 !&gt;:more!
</pre>

will print all of the remaining <a href="DOCUMENTATION.html">documentation</a> started by the last
<code>:</code><code><a href="DOC.html">doc</a></code> or <code>:</code><code><a href="MORE-DOC.html">more-doc</a></code>.
<p>
See <a href="MORE.html">more</a> for some background.  Typing <code>:more!</code> will print all
remaining blocks of <a href="DOCUMENTATION.html">documentation</a>.<p>

<code>:More!</code> is like <code>:</code><code><a href="MORE.html">more</a></code> except that it prints all the text at once.
For example, if you type <code>:</code><code><a href="DOC.html">doc</a></code> name you will see some text followed
by ``<code>(type :more for more, :more! for the rest)</code>''.  If you then type
simply <code>:more!</code> you will see all of the details, while if you type
<code>:</code><code><a href="MORE.html">more</a></code> you will be fed the next block of details.
<br><br><br><a href="acl2-doc.html"><img src="llogo.gif"></a> <a href="acl2-doc-index.html"><img src="index.gif"></a>
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