You could cat file | head -n 96 | tail -n 33 :) On Saturday 25 October 2003 14:04, Vik Olliver wrote: > I can't figure out what command-line utility I used to output lines 63 > to 96 of a text file last time. OK, I can write it in sed/awk/perl in no > time flat, but isn't there a command to do this? Could've sworn there > was. > > Vik :v)
- It's a blond moment - chopping up text files Vik Olliver
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text files Gareth Williams
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text files Helmut Walle
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text files Martin Baehr
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text fi... Volker Kuhlmann
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up tex... Martin Baehr
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text fi... CF
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up tex... Martin Baehr
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping u... Mike Beattie
- Re: It's a blond moment - choppi... Martin Baehr
- Re: It's a blond moment - chopping up text fi... Carl Cerecke
