I managed to update Chris Antos's grep macro (with UI) so it works on modern
Windows and Linux:
https://semware.com/files/tse-pro/grep3230.zip
Getting this to work required me to also update the dialog macro from Dieter
Koessl:
https://semware.com/files/tse-pro/dlg222.zip
I was able to contact Dieter via email, and he said he hasn't touched these
macros in 15 years, and has no interest in updating them with my changes.
So, I'm thinking about how to make my updates available to the TSE community.
semware.com still has upload instructions, but I think GitHub or GitLab would
now make better options, since we can retain file history in the repositories
rather than simple snapshots in zip files on
semware.com.
I see some people have put a small amount of TSE-related content on both
GitHub and GitLab. I have accounts on both but have done most of my work on
GitHub before GitLab was created. Please let me know if anyone has a strong
preference for one or the other. Also, if someone has already set up a public
repo on either platform for user contributions, please identify that as well.
I searched for both "semware" and "tse" and I only see a couple small
individually-created repos for Semware related code.
Thanks.
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Guy Rouillier