Re: [Finale] Re: OT Pipe [was Again--Cut time]

2006-02-19 Thread David W. Fenton
On 19 Feb 2006 at 2:16, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > Ken Moore / 2006/02/18 / 05:06 PM wrote: > > >I never met that outside the context of an OS command line interface. > > Isn't it confined to UNIX? I see that in MS DOS the ">" character is > > called "pipe", because it performs the same function as t

Re: [Finale] Re: OT Pipe [was Again--Cut time]

2006-02-18 Thread A-NO-NE Music
Ken Moore / 2006/02/18 / 05:06 PM wrote: >I never met that outside the context of an OS command line interface. >Isn't it confined to UNIX? I see that in MS DOS the ">" character is >called "pipe", because it performs the same function as the UNIX "|". I don't think so. In DOS prompt, 'dir | m

Re: [Finale] Re: OT Pipe [was Again--Cut time]

2006-02-18 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 10:06 PM 2/18/06 +, Ken Moore wrote: >Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Yes. Use a "c" and a pipe "|" (shift-backslash) > >I never met that outside the context of an OS command line interface. >Isn't it confined to UNIX? I see that in MS DOS the ">" character is >called

[Finale] Re: OT Pipe [was Again--Cut time]

2006-02-18 Thread Ken Moore
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes. Use a "c" and a pipe "|" (shift-backslash) I never met that outside the context of an OS command line interface. Isn't it confined to UNIX? I see that in MS DOS the ">" character is called "pipe", because it performs the same function as t