On Fri, 30 May 2003 17:16, Vineet Kumar wrote: > > Attempting to actually type a tab key in the place of the '\t' in the > > replacement string just has the xterm barfing and I get the same result > > if I log on in a real terminal. So does attempting to insert Ctrl-I. > > Try typing ctrl-v before the tab. The ctrl-v allows you to insert the > next character you type literally, be it tab, newline, backspace, > whatever. > Thanks, The ctrl-v seems to work the best. Thanks to all who replied.
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