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#!/bin/sh
# striproff -- strip ascii control characters and page numbers

# uniq is not really what we mean, but it removes all the ugly 
# empty lines, and i can't get sed to understand:
#    
#    sed "s/\n\n\n/\n\n/"
# 
# or something like that.

NEWLINE="\
"
grotty -b -u -o -f |
sed "//,/$NEWLINE*[ ]*-[0-9]*-/d" | uniq