Hi Rob

Thanks for the get back.
I'm no wiz with Terminal.
When I type "python scan_mnemonics.py", I get "no such file..."
I have dl'd the script to a folder.  Do I need to point to it or paste
it after the command line?
Or....?
As the raw script that you have sent, will it show me all mnemonics by
default or only if edited to show specifics?
Thanks,

Fritz



On Oct 19, 8:08 am, Rob McBroom <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 18, 2011, at 3:40 PM, metropical wrote:
>
> > some of my mnemonics seem to be getting forgotten.
> > Is there a way to fix this?
> > I've used AA to try to reset them.
> > Sometimes that works, sometimes not.
> > I'm on b60(3850), 10.6.7
>
> Here’s a script I wrote when making some changes to the way mnemonics are 
> stored. (B60 actually stores too many.) Change the “lookfor” list on line 10 
> to include the mnemonics you think are missing.
>
> To run it, type `python scan_mnemonics.py` in Terminal. It’ll show you each 
> abbreviation with a count of what you’ve used it for. The count should go up 
> every time you use an abbreviation. If it doesn’t, something is wrong.
>
>  scan_mnemonics.py
> < 1KViewDownload
>
>
>
> --
> Rob McBroom
> <http://www.skurfer.com/>

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