On 2011-10-27, Roland Küffner wrote:
My idea was to do it with some kind of dictionary file. In it
each line would contain a single search replacement pair
separated by tabs. Just like:
old term<tab>new term
some other random old text<tab>another replacement
I picture a simple and flexible Perl script, but first, two questions:
1. Would it be the case that you would replace EVERY instance of
one of your target terms with its replacement term?
2. Typically, how many terms would be replaced -- order of
magnitude: 10, 100, 1000?
Script coming later this morning, unless someone beats me to it
(calling you out JD :-)
- Bruce
_bruce__van_allen__santa_cruz_ca_
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