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Editors in //Windows// may add additional invisible characters to the job file which render it unreadable and, thus, it is not executed. It can be quite cumbersome to find and remove these additional characters. Therefore, it is advisable to write the job file directly on the VSC linux cluster. Available editors on the VSC include [[http:// | Editors in //Windows// may add additional invisible characters to the job file which render it unreadable and, thus, it is not executed. It can be quite cumbersome to find and remove these additional characters. Therefore, it is advisable to write the job file directly on the VSC linux cluster. Available editors on the VSC include [[http:// | ||
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on the command line. This editor works similar to //ms windows// applications. | on the command line. This editor works similar to //ms windows// applications. | ||
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The **&** is used to open the application in the background and to be able to continue to work in the terminal. Alternatively to //NEdit// the [[http:// | The **&** is used to open the application in the background and to be able to continue to work in the terminal. Alternatively to //NEdit// the [[http:// | ||
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calls the application //vim// and the file < | calls the application //vim// and the file < |