I'm sorry - we did try -findit meta- first but didn't get the results that
are there now. Apparently a problem on our end. I really can't explain it.
It installed instantly for me this morning.
I don't really know anything about the staff member's program that used
-meta-, only that this is how the staff member described the source file.
She is working with an investigator I don't know well. I don't know how
they define "old" or when they last used the program.
Thank you for the program and the responses.
Laurel
-----Original Message-----
From: Steichen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Re: -meta-
Laurel Copeland writes:
> A staff member asked me where she could get the -meta- routine.
Apparently
> it was used in an old program she is working with. I don't see it on ssc,
> although I found several meta-related commands there, which I told her
> about. Can someone point me to the source of -meta- or its replacement?
Years ago I posted a -meta- command on this list. Later, Stephen Sharp and
Jonathan Sterne published a -meta- command in the STB. You can find and
install that one via the -findit- command (meta is STB-43, sbe16.2).
What "old program" in this -meta- embedded in?
Tom Steichen
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