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Re: Using terminal output as input
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: Fri, 15 May 2009 08:33:22 -0400
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Another way of doing this is to run the command that generates the output in
a shell that captures the output for editing. For example use 'screen' or the
shell mode of 'emacs'.
Stuart
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