>The cut program could be changed to do things differently. But then >it would not be cut, it would be sed, awk, perl, ruby, etc. That
Reductio ad absurdum. I am suggesting that cut merely be taught to recognize random amounts of whitespace as a delimiter, which would make it a more useful utility without changing its other behaviors. That would no more make it an awk than adding a JATO unit to a car would make it a space shuttle. > wc -l ~/.alias | awk '{print$1}' Sure, I'm aware of this, and a couple of solutions in perl. But this is a classic case of using a cutting torch to open a can of beans. Also, it adds quotes to the command line, which I like to avoid because they often complicate things. -- Rather than looking for something to talk about, consider learning to be comfortable with silence. http://www.hacksaw.org -- http://www.privatecircus.com -- KB1FVD _______________________________________________ Bug-textutils mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-textutils