Hi Anonymous Monk,

Your answer (or was it a question?) was at first not clear to me. But then I realised you want to point to an exising Perl module.

I was not aware of the existence of such module, sorry. I looked into the methods (external ones, less external ones and deeper ones) and found some that might help me doing other things indeed, like $self->deleteObject(objectnum).

However, there's no such method like recalculate the XREF table (at least, I couldn't find one that looks like doing this), so I might still do the recalculation myself.

But it's anyhow nice/good to know such Perl module exists, so thanks for this!

Best rgds,
Geert

In reply to Re^2: Calculated position incorrect when using regex in text file that also contains binary info by geertvc
in thread Calculated position incorrect when using regex in text file that also contains binary info by geertvc

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