Hello, thanks for your response,
Bob Proulx a écrit :
seb_kramm wrote:
I have search about an hour on how to tell 'cut' to use space as input
delimiter, finally found out alone ! Below is the question I was about to
post, and the solution. I suggest adding this trick to the FAQ, or even
to
seb_kramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah. Is that a problem ? I mean, when I talk about the space character as a
field-separator, to me, it's the same if there is 1 or 2 or more
spaces. Like in a source code, it doesn't matter how much spaces or tabs
there are.
In python, for example, leading
seb_kramm wrote:
Ah. Is that a problem ? I mean, when I talk about the space character as a
field-separator, to me, it's the same if there is 1 or 2 or more spaces.
Yes. That seems to be the problem here.
Like in a source code, it doesn't matter how much spaces or tabs there are.
Ah...
Andreas Schwab wrote:
seb_kramm writes:
Ah. Is that a problem ? I mean, when I talk about the space character as a
field-separator, to me, it's the same if there is 1 or 2 or more
spaces. Like in a source code, it doesn't matter how much spaces or tabs
there are.
In python, for
seb_kramm wrote:
I have search about an hour on how to tell 'cut' to use space as input
delimiter, finally found out alone ! Below is the question I was about to
post, and the solution. I suggest adding this trick to the FAQ, or even
to the manual.
I will add something to the FAQ since