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Re: Help with find text command
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Re: Help with find text command


  • Subject: Re: Help with find text command
  • From: Philip Aker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2007 09:38:05 -0700

Kinda surprised no bash-heads, perlymites, pythonites, luamites, or rubyiots haven't forwarded their solutions.

At least Ed's willing to put up his AppleScript for a comparison test.

On 2007-08-03, at 09:06:32, Philip Aker wrote:

I've attached a new version of the variable "t" (and it's equivalent in a Tcl script so you can verify that they are the same text except for quoting conventions). Now there is a 3rd legal ISBN which is not mapped to a new ISBN-13.

I've put up the "t" text variable to be searched and the example Tcl script here: <http://homepage.mac.com/philip_aker/dl/code/TestISBN.dmg>



Philip Aker email@hidden


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