Antwort: sorting lines with nedit
Rene.Eng at telekurs.com
Rene.Eng at telekurs.com
Wed Apr 30 11:09:10 CEST 2008
Hi Eric
I have a similar problem, just with another text.
This text is an output that is generated somewhere in your shell
initialisation script. You have to get rid of this output there. Regards,
René
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sorting lines with nedit
Hi,
I use the Shell => sort command with nedit.
The result of the command is correct except that on the first line I
always have :
<esc>]0;<<Unix hostname>> << Unix dirname of file&g= t;><bel><<Correct
sorted
line>>
Example for file /home/eric/mydir/toto than contains :
3
2
1
<esc>]0;erica /home/eric/mydir<bel>1
2
3
Then I remove the "<esc>]0;erica /home/eric/mydir<bel>&quo= t; and
everything
is fine.
How can I get rid of this "<esc>]0;erica /home/eric/mydir<bel= >"
stuff ?
Regards.
Eric.
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