What should be output? I can't understand your sed command.
Of course not. "sed" is a write-only language. Actually, there was a hidden layer of filtering that I couldn't see. Since everything else was working and that was not a assumed that the "\f" were processed by sed. Nope. There was another layer I didn't know about doing the "\f" -> ^L translation that was avoided by doubling the backslashes. Sorry.
Anyway, to be clear, the desired outcome is from the first expression:
Code:
$ echo '@code{foo}' | sed "$whatever"
\fBfoo\fP
The "@code{}" being a texi-ism and "\fBfoo\fP" being man page text.
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editing isn't working.
Code:
sed "s/that was not a/that was not, I"
on that last post. This should be easier to read.
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editing isn't working.
Code:
sed "s/that was not a/that was not, I"
on that last post. This should be easier to read.
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Hmmm. This posting software needs some fixes!!!
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