I don't seem to have re-installed perl the last time I re-installed cygwin, so I didn't get to try that suggestion.
I have a few other things that need to be converted to proper metadata arguments.
Code:
<Fmt TEXT>
<Name Net_0>
<Epoch 7300>
<Lay Input>
It seemed like the following should work,
Code:
#for <text text>
sed 's/<\([a-z,A-Z]*\)\ \([a-z,A-Z]*\)>/<\1\ \1="\2">/g' temp1 > temp2
#for <text number>
sed 's/<\([a-z,A-Z]*\)\ \([1-9]*\)>/<\1\ \1="\2">/g' temp2 > temp3
The first line works for <Fmt TEXT> and <Lay Input> and gives the expected, <Fmt Fmt ="TEXT"> and <Lay Lay="Input">, but does not recognize <Name Net_0>, I expect because of the underscore. The <text number> command doesn't work at all, though it seems properly formed.
Perhaps I need a newer dictionary???
LMHmedchem
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