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Wed, 17 Nov 2004
SubEthaEdit 2.1
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SubEthaEdit 2.1 is out. One undocumented feature is a command line tool to integrate a shell with the native app. The thing that isn't documented is the name of the command line tool. So here it is:
see
It's documented in a very small part of the release page on their site. Says, "It's located in /usr/bin/see and allows you to pipe text to and from SubEthaEdit, wait until SubEthaEdit is finished with the document and resume work in Terminal.app once it is. For more information type man see in Terminal.app." So "man see" for full documentation.
Posted by C.K. Sample, III at Wed Nov 17 20:15:26 2004
Posted by C.K. Sample, III at Wed Nov 17 20:15:26 2004
Yea, I think I will wait. I always have problems with things that are not finished for some reason.
Posted by Joe at Fri Nov 19 07:26:20 2004
Posted by Joe at Fri Nov 19 07:26:20 2004
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