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Re^2: "em" - Emphasize text using regular expressions

by taint (Chaplain)
on Nov 07, 2013 at 01:05 UTC ( [id://1061512]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: "em" - Emphasize text using regular expressions
in thread "em" - Emphasize text using regular expressions

FWIW
I changed it's name to reflect the acronym in an effort to avoid conflits with the *BSD em driver and related man pages. So it's packaged as cet-2. I also hung .pl on the end, to more easily distinguish it. Both of which can be easily changed prior to registering it on CPAN, should you be interested.
Just thought I'd mention it.

Best wishes.

--Chris

#!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
use perl::always;
my $perl_version = (5.12.5);
print $perl_version;
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Re^3: "em" - Emphasize text using regular expressions
by FloydATC (Deacon) on Nov 08, 2013 at 10:53 UTC
    Good thinking. Thanks for adopting it and feel free to upload :-)

    -- FloydATC

    Time flies when you don't know what you're doing

      Greetings, FloydATC.
      OK. Will do, and you're most welcome. BTW thank you for having created, and shared it in the first place. :)
      On an aside; it appears that the chatbox/msg node broke the file name/link I sent you. As the link you chased, had a space between the name, and it's extension:
      /staging/cet-2.%20tar.gz
      Maybe the "gods" are listening, and will fix this anomaly.
      I'll post back, after I see that CPAN has processed, and registered it.

      Best wishes.

      --Chris

      PS is it cold in Norway yet?

      #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
      use perl::always;
      my $perl_version = (5.12.5);
      print $perl_version;
        Greetings, FloydATC.

        OK. CPAN finally processed it. It's there, but CPAN's meta-data hasn't yet caught up. So it doesn't yet show up in a search. The link, should you, or anyone else be interested. Is cet.pl-2.00.

        Best wishes.

        --Chris out...

        #!/usr/bin/perl -Tw
        use Perl::Always or die;
        my $perl_version = (5.12.5);
        print $perl_version;

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