Good morning,
On 23/06/12 at 3:58 PM -0600, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:
However, it seems pretty straightforward to do, maybe with a text factory?
cat <text> | tr a-zA-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M
But I'd prefer not dropping to the command line to do this.
How about a text filter to drop to the command line for you?
Just wrap the command in a shell script and drop it into your
Text Filters folder. BBEdit will pass selected text as STDIN and
read STDOUT to replace selected text. (At least I think that's
right, maybe check the manual.)
Charlie
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