Hi Camaleón, >> I have a bunch of files where I need an extra line after a <pre> code. >> So I need to change <pre>CRLF (or <pre>LF) to <pre>CRLFCRLF. >> >> Which toool can I use for that, I can't remember which tool is a good >> one for this and google is no help. >> I am not fluent in any of the programming languages but I do write bash >> scripts.
> I bet you can do this with a bash script for looping into the text files > and then replacing the text with "sed". > >Yep, something like this: > >http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-replace-string-words-in-many-files/ By looking at my UnixUtils list which I have on my Windows machine I had found sed as well. :-) Have been experimenting some with it but... linbobo:~/sedtest# sed 's_<pre>_<post>_' <original.txt >new.txt linbobo:~/sedtest# less new.txt And indeed I will see <post> on that line instead of <pre> but... linbobo:~/sedtest# sed 's_\n<pre>\n_\n<pre>\n\n_' <original.txt >new.txt linbobo:~/sedtest# less new.txt Will not create a new line after <pre> :-( Bonno -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/002601cc7484$c8216a80$58643f80$@blok...@tio.nl