On Sat, 24 May 2003, David W. Tamkin wrote:
DWT>
DWT> However, \< is not actually a word boundary. It's a character
DWT> (including a newline) that wouldn't be in a word. It will count
DWT> periods, apostrophes, and who knows what.
Mayne space or tab or newline followed by not space or tab or newline
would do it.
* -1^1 [ $][^ $]
Alan
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