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Cool.That worked. Thanks.

On 3/20/06, David McKnight <dmcknigh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> RSE probably doesn't have a pattern for "grep -l" but you could try "grep
> -n" - in that case you should be able to jump to not only the file but the
> line of text within the file in the editor.
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> I got all the PTF's install on our system so I can use the shell from
> WDSCI.
> I love that I can launch editors directly from listed files. But, I ran
> into
> this problem.
>
> If I grep for contents of a file. IE. "grep -l "mytext" MyFiles*"  I will
> get a listing of MyFiles* that contain mytext. However, I cannot launch an
> editor from the displayed list of files from grep. But if I cut/paste one
> of
> the files and do "ls MyFile*".  I can then launch an editor on the
> displayed
> files (which are the same as the grep results). Seems bulky, I should be
> able to launch an editor directly from the Grep results. Is this a bug or
> just the way its supposed to work? Using WDSCI Lite.
>
> Tx
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> Chris
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