t;)
{
chomp;
next if ($. == 1) || m'^\\' || m'^$';
tr/-a-zA-Z' / /cds;
tr/'//;
# print "$_\n"; # uncomment to see it operating
$total += split;
}
print "$total\n";
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> The question I posed was whether anyone besides myself would use it or
> would find it useful.
>
> So how about it would any of you find this type of tool useful?
I would!
I have to document my Perl stuff (Archive::Zip, Algorithm:Diff, etc.)
Ned Konz
cygwin port.
5.6.0 is pretty unstable. I'd go back to build 522 (5.005_03), after
uninstalling
5.6.0.
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email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://www.bike-nomad.com
e that would do this?).
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r applications) that you can't
copy into Lyx dialog boxes, either.
Still, this seems like quite a limitation. People expect
a GUI editor to be able to have copy available and to be able
to use it in its own dialog boxes.
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entry field!
(Linux, 1.14patch2)
I'm sure that this is an oversight, but thought I'd point it out.
All in all, though, I like it!
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with just a new document (not
a docbook or linuxdoc).
(2) Also, I'd like to produce PDF output, with bookmarks automatically
produced from my links and headings. How do I do this?
I have tetex, sgmltools, and the 1.14 (patch 2) version of Lyx running
on Redhat Linux 6.1 (2.3.42 kerne