I recently suffered a massive hd failure on my mac and am now on Ubuntu until my new drive comes. There's no man pages for 'pre' and its google results are convoluted at best - what does it do? I really hope it's as easy as that. Can you test and see if you can do this with a file in your home directory? Hopefully it's possible outside /tmp. It may be that in the same script I'm issuing commands to build my project and either the build commands or the 'tail -f' need to be done in the background. Thanks for your input.
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Allan Odgaard mailinglist@textmate.org wrote:
On 2 Oct 2009, at 02:13, Schell wrote:
[...] tail -f /Users/schell/Library/Preferences/Macromedia/Flash\ Player/Logs/flashlog.txt & [...] That won't update in real time, so I've written this code instead for testing:
I made this simple command:
tail -f /tmp/test.log|pre
Set output to “Show as HTML” and it works fine.
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