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Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.1.0
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  • Subject: Re: [ann] TextCommands 0.1.0
  • From: Emmanuel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 8 May 2005 13:09:45 +0200

At 11:48 AM +1000 5/8/05, Tim Mansour wrote:
It's completely free and should work fine on OS10.2.8 onwards, so enjoy! Also, if anyone has any suggestions for additional commands then please fire away; for example, commands for changing case, converting between different text encodings or parsing HTML would be trivial to do.


OK, I'll offer one ... how about a command to take a string and convert only "ASCII high-bit" characters to/from entities for easy XHTML use?

Excellent idea if I can judge.

If you want to get rid of the entity generation when you write XHTML, in case you don't know, you can write and save XHTML files in Unicode, using the Unicode window in Smile. You have to say in the header it's UTF-8 (content-type blah blah). Then you don't have to use entities, you write directly any Unicode, except for the three characters: <, >, and &.

Emmanuel
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