Hi friends,

can someone explain why I get this strange output and how to
avoid/workaround itwhen using e.g.:

...
put shell("man grep") into fld 1
...

The result looks like:

############
NNAAMMEE
       grep, egrep, fgrep - print lines matching a pattern

SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
ggrreepp [_o_p_t_i_o_n_s] _P_A_T_T_E_R_N [_F_I_L_E...] ggrreepp [_o_p_t_i_o_n_s] [--ee _P_A_T_T_E_R_N | --ff _F_I_L_E] [_F_I_L_E...]

DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
GGrreepp searches the named input _F_I_L_Es (or standard input if no files are named, or the file name -- is given) for lines containing a match to the given _P_A_T_T_E_R_N. By default, ggrreepp prints the matching lines.

In addition, two variant programs eeggrreepp and ffggrreepp are available. EEggrreepp is the same as ggrreepp --EE. FFggrreepp is the same as ggrreepp --FF.

OOPPTTIIOONNSS
--AA _N_U_M, ----aafftteerr-- ccoonntteexxtt==_N_U_M Print _N_U_M lines of trailing context after matching lines. Places a line containing ---- between contiguous groups of
              matches.

       --aa, ----tteexxtt
....

NO booze involved! ;-)


Any hints are very appreciated!


Regards

Klaus Major
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.major-k.de

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