I was not trying to be confusing, and my comments made sense to me. I did not post all the surrounding code because that would be kilobytes of code and could have distracted from the topic at hand. The topic stated there was a problem with the grep. So, everything else was distracting from the grep. hippo helped me with the solve.

The results of textify were to show you what textify does to the file names. I am not using the textified array in the code.

Here are all of the modules, written and used by me, that are being used that would have had to be spelunked to get to the bottom and may have lead to tangential discussions. If you want to go spelunking, be my guest. (The links are to my GitHub repository except the one to the SVGs that is on my site directly.)

I am using Util::Crossover::LineMagic in the following scripts.

These scripts also use Base::Page

And finally, the directory of SVGs is here.

My OS is Debian 10 (Buster); my perl version is 5.28.1.

No matter how hysterical I get, my problems are not time sensitive. So, relax, have a cookie, and a very nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^4: How do I get an exclusion with grep? by Lady_Aleena
in thread How do I get an exclusion with grep? by Lady_Aleena

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