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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Search from a line to end of list using sed Post 302841129 by konsolebox on Wednesday 7th of August 2013 03:22:34 AM
Old 08-07-2013
You can't really do this unless you have a proper end of section marker. If your end of section is a blank line but one of your values could sometimes be a blank as well then there's no way a script could figure out which one to parse.
 

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DHEX_MARKERS(5) 					      BSD File Formats Manual						   DHEX_MARKERS(5)

NAME
dhex_markers -- marker file for dhex DESCRIPTION
Bookmarks for dhex(1) are stored in marker files. This manpage describes the format of those marker files. EXAMPLE A typical marker file looks like this: '#DHEX MARKERS' '#VERSION 0' '#lines are all in hex' '#relative positions are =, +, -' '=0000000000000000' '=0000000000001000' '=0000000000002000' '+0000000000001000' '+0000000000002000' '-0000000000001000' '-0000000000002000' '=00000005334ffeba' '=00000000DEADBEEF' '+000000000000BABE' OPTIONS
In the example above, the file has two sections: A comment section, and a bookmark section. Comments Comments are indicated with a '#' character. Everything afterwards in a line is being ignored when parsing the file Bookmark section Bookmarks can be either absolute or relative. Lines with absolute bookmarks are starting with '=', the relative ones with '+' or '-'. The value is a 64 bit hexadecimal one. There should always be 10 bookmarks per file. BUGS
Report bugs to <dettus@dettus.net>. Make sure to include DHEX somewhere in the subject. AUTHOR
Written by Thomas Dettbarn SEE ALSO
dhex(1), dhexrc(5), dhex_searchlog(5). BSD
May 12, 2012 BSD
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