Re: Combine similar patterns



Hi

Yes, of course the code u have sent is very helpful and thanks for that. But the problem here is that in a single file there may be various number of foot notes i.e. <f1>,<f2><f3>????.so on. For all these the conventions are the same as told before. I am having problem in combining the relevant ones. Please help in this matter

Thanks in advance for the help

Regards
Anand
Xavier Noria <fxn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:28, anand kumar wrote:

Sorry for not posting the question clearly, Please find the
attachment of the sample file. The matter enclosed in ?.> f1=c>, ?..?.?? are all the foot notes that
are spanning on various pages, now what I am trying to do is that
to combine all the related footnotes that are spanned in various
pages and place them at on place. Here indicates the starting
of the footnotes, indicates that the footnote continues from
previous page, the indicates that the foot notes continues
in next page and indicates the end of the footnotes

Looks like the code I sent before is a good starting point. The only
new relevant stuff I see are the "" tags, but you could adapt the
script easily to deal with that correctly and to do what's needed
with empty lines. If you understand the flip-flop operator you've got
the script.

-- fxn



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