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On Sat, 5 Oct 2024 21:35:42 -0500, Gary Scott wrote:This stuff was done in the 60s and 70s, certainly it evolved over time.
On 10/5/2024 8:58 PM, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:But without regular expressions, that kind of thing gets quite limited.
>How could it have been better without regular expressions?>
Extremely powerful substitution ...
full control of fonts, code points, code pages, dynamically controlledtroff was doing this sort of thing years before. Remember that the Unix
overprinting, image handling ...
folks at Bell Labs got the funding to develop their new OS primarily on
the rationale that it would offer good text-processing facilities, like
you describe.
direct/binary datastream writing/editing, formatting page columns,I notice no mention of line-numbering. That’s rather crucial for legal
gutters, running headings/footings, tables, lists (order, unordered,
etc.) ...
documents -- another selling point that the Bell Labs folks were able to
address.
... full support for foreign languages, double byte character setsI don’t know why you think that was such a radical feature, given that the
decades before unicode ...
Koreans introduced their national double-byte code in 1974, the Japanese
theirs in 1978, and the Chinese did GB2312 in 1980.
Directly define your own gml (predecessor to html) tags.troff incorporated the idea of macros right from the beginning.
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