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On Jan 09, 2011, at 07:44, John Delacour wrote:
> I note that you _have_ quoted the string.  The only time you would escape spaces etc. is in the command line where you have not enclosed the path in quotes.
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Hey John,

I don't agree with you on the first comment (except technically :), but you're right about part two.  Too much 'do shell script' and 'quoted form of' on the brain.

As for TEP, many folks still know and love it.  I keep hoping Tom will rewrite it in Cocoa, but I stopped holding my breath and bought Jedit X long ago.

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Chris

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