Ralph Shumaker wrote:
I got echo -n to work just fine. But I cannot figure out how to get
echo -e Some text.\n to work. I tried to use -E, but no change. echo
-e \r doesn't work either. What gives?
The man page for echo doesn't have much. info coreutils echo has
even less.
http://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?bash+1 doesn't have much either.
Quotes?
echo -e "Some text\nMore Text\nFinally."
Works fine on sparky.
-a
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