Sorry, you're right, I forgot the exclamation mark. Thus, the begin should be @code{#!/bin/sh

But the sed is correct (I also tested this). It is happy with the vertical bar and many other special symbols, since sed's s command tries to use the first symbol as the delimiter. E.g. sed -e "s=<!-- CURRENT-DATE -->=`date`=g" or sed -e "s'<!-- CURRENT-DATE -->'`date`'g" work fine. For sure \ is doomed.

Andreas

Christiaan Hofman wrote:

On Sep 19, 2009, at 7:44 AM, Andreas Fischlin wrote:

The only thing open from my end of things is the improvent on the help in terms of explaining nature of post processing scripts. I have made the change, but do not know how to commit.

If you are at all interested in contributing to help, we can give you commit access. As far as that goes, most of the people with access don't use it.

Then the strange (or perhaps even buggy) behavior of select duplicates, but this is perhaps not a bug and rather a feature request issue. Anything else might be ready for a release.

There is /always/ one more thing :). It's better to release regularly than wait for perfection (IMO). Start a new thread on select duplicates behavior; I'm curious as to your problem.

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@code{#/bin/sh
sed -e "s|<!-- CURRENT-DATE -->|`date`|g"}

Shouldn't that be @code{#!/bin/sh... ? And can you use | instead of / in a sed expression?

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I have the 200K big texi file containing that change, but where should I send this to? I guess not to this mail list and I am reluctant to comit it myself, perhaps putting the file into the wrong branch.

The correct repo is

$ svn info
Path: .
URL: https://bibdesk.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bibdesk/trunk/bibdesk
Repository Root: https://bibdesk.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/bibdesk


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