An alternative could be to save to a file using the '>' option, and then view
the file with your favourite text editor.
You won't find this, or the pipe options in the man for ls, because they
are not done by ls itself; they are handled by bash or whatever you are
using.
Regards, Jerry McCarthy, U.K.
---In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, <stanlep@...> wrote :
Thanks, Michael. I'll check it out. I had entered "man ls" to look at
all the options available for the ls command to no avail.
Stan
all the options available for the ls command to no avail.
Stan
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