Le Mercredi 6 F�vrier 2002 00:26, vous avez �crit :
> Hi,
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> How can I tell ls to display the "\ " in a file name
> or directory name"
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> Usually if I do
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> mkdir Test\ This
>
> ls
>
> Test This
>
> How can I tell ls to make its output as a continuous
> string like "Test\ This"
>
> Well the real problem is ; I want to convert every mp3
> file in a directory to ogg vorbis, and the file name
> has the \ . I use mpg123 to convert to wav file and
> oggenc to encode to ogg;
>
> I attchaed my script here ..
>
> But it doesn't work as expected because the file name
> has "\ "; is ther any way to work around it?
>
> Thanks a lot and sorry for a bit wordy :-)
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just see that:
$ echo \
>
#ouch! it waits for something other.....
$ echo \\
\
#nice! the 1rst "\" says to bash that the 2nd "\" has to be considered as a
normal character.
bye
jipe
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