I have used the unix filters on BBedit where I have created a filter and run from the menu, but I'm wondering how to filter text through a quick and dirty unix filter. i.e., let's say I have a text file with tab delimited fields and just want to pull out a few columns. On the command line, I could pipe through a cut command. Is there any way to do this within BBedit without saving the cut command in a file first?
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Jul 08
Marek Stepanek Re: Unix filter
Jul 08, 2009; 23:09
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