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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting formatting output Post 302470397 by Scott on Wednesday 10th of November 2010 03:31:21 AM
Old 11-10-2010
Hi.

printf would seem to do what you want:

Code:
$ cat PrintTest
while read BAD GOOD; do
  printf "%-15s %s\n" $BAD $GOOD
done < file1
 
$ cat file1
MISSPELLED: CORRECTED:
whoi who
holee hole
ys yes
 
$ ./PrintTest
MISSPELLED:     CORRECTED:
whoi            who
holee           hole
ys              yes

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NAME
tmx2tmx - utility to convert and filter TMX files SYNOPSYS
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