On 05/03/18 07:59, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 03/04/2018 11:02 AM, rhkramer@gmail.com wrote: >> On Sunday, March 04, 2018 11:28:55 AM Richard Owlett wrote: >>> I don't have any background in Perl and the last formal course in >>> programming was in the 60's. >> >> Mine was very early 70's ('71) >> >>> However awk and/or sed may be what I'm looking for and are well >>> documented. Your description of nedit is interesting. I'll investigate. >>> I'm on my way out at the moment. >> >> Oh, I forgot, nedit doesn't handle UTF-8 (or any form of >> Unicode)--that could >> be a problem for you. >> >> > > You youngsters. KSR-35 and 026 are my speed ;} A KSR-35 seems to be a sniper rifle ... Ah, but an IBM 026 might be a key punch? So I guess the KSR-35 is for punching paper tape at a distance. Communication was primitive in those days, wasn't it :-) Richard
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