Hi Corona688,
I work on terminal right now.
My OS is ubuntu.
I have a normal *.txt file which I need to underline all the column 3 region based on column 1 and column 2 info.
I just wondering how to use command line to "highlight" all those interested region in a one run instead of one by one manual check and edit it.
If underline is difficult to archive, either highlight with color, bold or italic those specific region should be fine too.
Thanks a lot.
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Hi RudiC,
I work on terminal right now.
My OS is ubuntu.
I have a normal *.txt file which I need to underline all the column 3 region based on column 1 and column 2 info.
I just wondering how to use command line to "highlight" all those interested region in a one run instead of one by one manual check and edit it.
If underline is difficult to archive, either highlight with color, bold or italic those specific region should be fine too.
Thanks a lot.
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Originally Posted by
RudiC
Plain text files do not have underlined regions.You can have that in either formatable text, e.g. html, rtf, or on screen / terminal. What do you want?