* Ted Pavlic on Saturday, March 08, 2008 at 15:34:11 -0500
>> Python and Perl are included; the libs are in a non-standard
>> location: /Library/Perl/... But for for executing scripts you
>> should be fine. Still for these tasks sed and awk are way cooler
>> and faster.
> 
> So, in your opinion, it's probably rare that line numbers will be broken 
> across two lines THREE times in a row,

You wait 'till all those complaints flood in ;)

> and so I should just leave things as they are. A single
> instance of sed (running four search/replace scripts) is better
> than a full blown Perl (or Python, eek!).

It surely is faster -- and I like the dirty newline workaround
for sed. As I am saying "newline", I wouldn't know what happens
on a windows machine.

Another alternative worth looking into might be to offer
something with Vim's builtin Perl/Python (Vim-LaTeX already has
some Python stuff) in case Vim is compiled with +python or +perl.

I might look into the Python side if I find time (and when I
actually understand some of what your script does ;) ), as you
don't seem to like py, hehe.

c
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