sorting lines with nedit
Steve LoBasso
slobasso at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 30 14:10:55 CEST 2008
The problem is probably that this output is being created in your .cshrc/.tcshrc or the global .cshrc (the global one may be name differently).
Content like this should be in your .login or bracketed based on interactive vs non-interactive shell.
-Steve
----- Original Message ----
From: Eric Bouyoux <eric.bouyoux at insidefr.com>
To: General NEdit discussion list <discuss at nedit.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 2:54:51 AM
Subject: Re: sorting lines with nedit
Hi,
It seems that all shell command generate the same problem. Using Shell
=> execute command and using "env" as command writes the same kind of
thing on the first line.
Eric.
Bert Wesarg a écrit :
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Eric Bouyoux
[1]<eric.bouyoux at insidefr.com> wrote:
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>><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>" and everything is
fine.
How can I get rid of this "<esc>]0;erica /home/eric/mydir<bel>" stuff ?
This looks like the shell prompt. Can you execute the 'env' programm
from inside NEdit and look for this pattern.
Anyway, this shoudn't be a NEdit problem.
Bert
Regards.
Eric.
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