On 15 Jan 1999, Jan Egil Hagen wrote:
>
> Is there anything exept "tr ^Z z" I can do about it?
>

No. The problem is that the operating system interprets ^Z as end-of-file, not
analog. So analog never even receives the later lines from the operating
system.

> Will the same thing happen on UNIX, with ^D ?
>

No, ^D (ASCII 4) on Unix is not a problem. ASCII 0 will cause a corrupt line
on any OS, but the remainder of the file will be read properly.

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Stephen Turner    [EMAIL PROTECTED]    http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
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  "Ad infinitum, if not ad nauseam." (Interviewee, BBC Radio 4)

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