2010/5/13 Mohamed El Morabity <pikachu.2...@gmail.com> > Le jeudi 13 mai 2010 à 18:14 +0200, Gianluca Cecchi a écrit : > > Hello, > > sorry for the offtopic. it seems a simple thing but I can't find an > > escape char or something correct... > > I have this setup in place > > source file input.txt: > > > > bla bla > > bla bla > > TAG > > bla bla > > > > sed command file sed.txt: > > > > /TAG/c\ > > BLABLA .... BLABLA > > > > so that the command > > sed -f sed.txt input.txt > > gives as output > > > > bla bla > > bla bla > > BLABLA .... BLABLA > > bla bla > > > > Suppose I want now to substitute the TAG pattern with a multi-line > > pattern, for example > > occurences of > > TAG > > must become 2 lines: > > BLABLA > > BLOBLO > > > > How can I achieve this? > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Gianluca > > Hi, > > simply using the following pattern for sed? > /TAG/c\ > BLABLA\nBLOBLO > > > > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > > I have used something like that but I tend to do it through vi/vim with a (crtl-v)(crtl-m) to get a ^M character. So in vim it is " %s:TAG:BLABLA(crtl-v)(crtl-m)BLOBLO: ". It should work with sed as well but the file I last used this one did not like me replacing the other special character with the ^M but it would let me do it in vim with sed.
- Adam
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