> > Most shells allow you to enter in a tab easily. In bash, 
> you need to 
> > type control-V followed by a tab. I.e. type -F ", followed by the 
> > Control-V/tab key sequence and the closing double quote.
> 
> i know. i can even do:
> psql -c "something" -F "something_weird" | sed 
> 's/something_weird/ /g' yet 


Very curious now. So how would you enter the tab on the command line for
sed?


> depesz
> 
> -- 
> hubert depesz lubaczewski                              
> http://www.depesz.pl/
 

Leo


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