> He's got some J to E dictionary stuff
Yes! that's the odd, incredibly obscure reference I was going for, he also
wrote the regex book for Oreilly, which is choke full of perl examples,
although I don't think he uses a mac :(
Good book though, I really want a motorcycle now.
--
justin.
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Well it seems a little obscure.
He's got some J to E dictionary stuff
I am still not pattingback(me)
But it reminded me to try grep replace in 10.1 and it now works
correctly for me though I am not sure if this was a universal problem.
find was working but replace was returning a pointer e
Thanks again jim, my pref for converting line feeds was off, I don't
remember unchecking it, but that's alright, BBEdit is rock solid and is
working quite well in 10.1
> When I change to a Japanese font to be able to read my Japanese Text in
> Perl scripts, most of the tool functions are greye
Justin,
In this case, "appropriate line endings" are determined by a combination
of preferences set and the choice you can make in the save tab/button at
the top of each window.
Macintosh
Windows
Unix
In a related issue
When I change to a Japanese font to be able to read my Japan
> However, when you save the text to a file on disk, the appropriate line
> endings are written out for the particular file in question.
I think this is the problem, they aren't and then the file type (in bbedit
that is) is set to Macintosh. Doing a search and replace changing \n to \r
will make
On 8:17 PM 9/29/01 Justin Simoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perl files saved in BBEdit in Unix and then closed and reopened, will
> be opened as a Macintosh format? The problem seems to be that BBEdit
> isn't changing \n to \r in the editing window, or aren't
> understanding that the file is us
Has anyone experienced this,
Perl files saved in BBEdit in Unix and then closed and reopened, will be
opened as a Macintosh format? The problem seems to be that BBEdit isn't
changing \n to \r in the editing window, or aren't understanding that the
file is using Unix newlines and thinks it's a Mac