In addition to the responses that you've already received, if you use vi to edit, then you should use the '+n' argument from the command line to put you directly to that line of the source file. Alternatively, while inside vi, type ':n' to go to line n in the file.
And no, that wasn't a Perl question. The next time you have a vi question, read the man page or buy the O'Reilly book.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
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In reply to Re: Re: Re: Display Line Numbers
by talexb
in thread Display Line Numbers
by Anonymous Monk
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