Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!pitt!darth!investor.pgh.pa.us!rbp From: rbp@investor.pgh.pa.us (Bob Peirce #305) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Shakespeare and Librarian: annoying little bug Message-ID: <1991Apr19.125442.21061@investor.pgh.pa.us> Date: 19 Apr 91 12:54:42 GMT References: <5098@lectroid.sw.stratus.com> <1991Apr17.151730.29249@cs.fau.edu> Reply-To: rbp@investor.pgh.pa.us (Bob Peirce #305) Organization: Cookson, Peirce & Co., Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 16 In article <1991Apr17.151730.29249@cs.fau.edu> tom@tarpon.cs.fau.edu (Tom Horton) writes: > >I don't like (or remember) the titles either. But the Librarian will >just find things in the text and return the file names they're stored >under. Perhaps some kind of elegant "aliasing" function could be <<< >incorporated into Digital Librarian, but I'm not sure this would be <<< >worth the trouble. > I don't have 2.0 installed yet, but the manual says you can use real regular expressions! A major complaint I have on 1.0 is it looks for two or three keywords anywhere in the file when what I really want is to find them on the same or adjoining lines. Regular expressions will get the same line, so we are half way there. -- Bob Peirce, Pittsburgh, PA rbp@investor.pgh.pa.us 412-471-5320 venetia@investor.pgh.pa.us [NeXT Mail] ...!uunet!pitt!investor!rbp [UUCP]