This is the expected behavior:
A text filter should accept input on STDIN and return the
processed data (if any :-) on STDOUT, which BBEdit will place
back into the document, whereas if there is any error output,
BBEdit will post that into the script output log (so as not to
adversely affect the document's contents).
[PS: For reference please see the "Filters" section (pg. 355
currently) in Chapter 14 of the PDF manual. :-) ]
[PPS: Shell worksheets by their nature do not redirect error output.]
Regards
Patrick Woolsey
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Bare Bones Software, Inc. <https://www.barebones.com/>
On 4/15/21 at 2:18 PM, [email protected] (Matthew Fischer) wrote:
Thanks Jean, but I do have it in the text filters folder and am calling it
via "Text > Apply Filter".
On further investigation, it seems to have been because a command I was
running generated a warning:
echo "Some Text"
^prints to the document
ssh devserver "echo 'some text'"
^prints to the document
ssh devserver "mysql ..."
mysql: [Warning] Using a password on the command line interface can be
insecure.
^prints to the log window
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