05-22-2018
On first sight, and without digging deeper, shouldn't the conditions be $i >=75 and $i >=40? Be aware that there's an undiscriminated gap: e.g. 74.5 won't satisfy any condition and thus might print in green.
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NAME
pdbtxt2html - Doc Text to HTML converter for Palm Pilots
SYNOPSIS
pdbtxt2html [ -t ] file.txt [ file.html ]
pdbtxt2html -v
DESCRIPTION
pdbtxt2html converts text converted from a Doc(4) file via txt2pdbdoc(1) to HTML. If no HTML filename is given, the generated HTML is sent
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Document Title
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Bookmarks
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entire file is then scanned looking for lines beginning with it (ignoring leading whitespace). These lines are converted to HTML headings.
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EXAMPLE
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SEE ALSO
html2pdbtxt(1), txt2pdbdoc(1), doc(4), pdb(4)
Tim Berners Lee. Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW, Network Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force, June 1994.
http://info.internet.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc/files/rfc1630.txt
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