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On Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:22:08 -0500, Ronald J Kimball <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:40:53PM -0600, John Johnson wrote:

> I basically have a template website designed and have standard strings
> for images (IMG001, IMG002…)
> > The photographer, however, provides me with a bunch of photos that are
> non-sequential and named differently (DSC_0022, DSC_0033, DSC_101,
> NNMT_23…)
> > I am thinking that I could have one or two files that would let me use
> BBEdit to map from one string to the new string, with a global multi-file
> search and replace (I could always put the files in the same place, to
> make this easier, with standard names.) It sounds easy, but I'm not sure
> the best way to go about it in BBEdit. Something like,
> > Read Line 1 (oldstring, newstring)
> Replace all instances of oldstring with newstring
> Loop until EOF

It sounds like you want to do the same thing that was discussed in this
thread from October:

<http://groups.google.com/group/bbedit/browse_thread/thread/6e782e4bea6a0e66>

This was my solution:

#!perl use strict; my %dict; while (<DATA>) { chomp; /\t/ or next; my ($old, $new) = split /\t/, $_; $dict{$old} = $new; } my $re = '\b(' . join('|', map "\Q$_\E", sort { length $b <=> length $a } keys %dict) . ')\b';

while (<>) {   s/$re/$dict{$1}/g;   print; }

__END__
old-term new-term
another-old-term another-new-term

This script is set up to be used as a filter on selected text in the front
window, and reads the list of substitutions from the end of its own file. It could be modified to modify multiple files in-place, and/or to read the list of substitutions from an external file.

I do wonder, though, if this is the best approach to solving your problem. I would also consider renaming the files or using a pre-packaged templating system.

Ronald

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