Nice!

I did this example that I call 'the Pine Tree' pattern...

cat <<'EOF'| perl pul.pl '/*\*' > Kernel-disk plus a disk containing the initial ramdisk, which will b +e > prompted for at boottime. > > If you wish to remaster the CD, please don't forget to specify > -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ > -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat > as option to mkisofs. Otherwise your CD won't be bootable. > EOF Kernel-disk plus a disk containing the initial ramdisk, which will be /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/ prompted for at boottime. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/ If you wish to remaster the CD, please don't forget to specify /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/* -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \ /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/* -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\ as option to mkisofs. Otherwise your CD won't be bootable. /*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*\*/*
I still can't understand the use of having different names for the same script. Where are you keeping the default patterns?


In reply to Re: Plaintext underlining tool by chanio
in thread Plaintext underlining tool by martin

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