I *think* it's \c not \n, but i've not done any bash scripting for quite a while, so I
could be wrong :-)
------Original Message------
From: Galen Boyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 12, 2001 12:13:09 PM GMT
Subject: Scripting with Bash
I am starting to convert a ksh script to Bash. Everything is
going fine, except I can't figure out how to have standard out
display more than one line in an echo.
Is there a way to include the \n's in a statement like "echo
"Blah\n"" and have standard out display "Blah and a newline"
instead of Blah\n?
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Galen Boyer
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