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Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Dec 2006 11:38:29 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
Andreas Schwab wrote:
> DI Oliver Maurhart wrote:
> > 1. It is bogus. Because you need to write a bash-script to actually have
> > a tab between the two apostrophes. You simply can't type that in
> > directly on a terminal.
>
> Of course you can. There are many ways to input a TAB as part of a
> command line. The most convenient way is $'\t'.
And don't forget the already mentioned C-vTAB way.
printf 'C-vTAB' | od -c
0000000 \t
Where C-v means the Ctrl + V keys and TAB means the Tab key.
Bob
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, (continued)
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Bauke Jan Douma, 2006/12/10
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, DI Oliver Maurhart, 2006/12/11
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Bob Proulx, 2006/12/11
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, DI Oliver Maurhart, 2006/12/11
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Bob Proulx, 2006/12/12
- Re: Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Oliver Maurhart, 2006/12/12
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, DI Oliver Maurhart, 2006/12/12
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Eric Blake, 2006/12/11
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Bob Proulx, 2006/12/12
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter, Andreas Schwab, 2006/12/10
- Re: sort does not use tab as delimiter,
Bob Proulx <=