On Sun, 25 Dec 2022, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
It's the first expression which is the problem.
$ sed -e 's%[[./*$^\\]%\\&%g'
Thanks for that help. It was way beyond my 'sed' skill level.
It's because ?[? represents itself inside a character class unless it's
followed by a colon, dot, or equa
Hi Lennart,
At 2022-12-25T22:07:01+, Lennart Jablonka wrote:
> Quoth G. Branden Robinson:
> > > > I believe Solaris troff to be fossilized
> > >
> > > Yes and no. Solaris 10 is no longer supported after January 2024,
> > > so if it and all the other traditional troffs die out by 2024 we
> > >
Quoth G. Branden Robinson:
> I believe Solaris troff to be fossilized
Yes and no. Solaris 10 is no longer supported after January 2024, so
if it and all the other traditional troffs die out by 2024 we can stop
worrying about this then.
That may in fact prove out; the only _currently-maintained