Unfortunately, the track titles of seven of these files are incorrect. Canticle-05.mp3 is Part 5 of the “500 Years After” section, not Part 1 of the “1100 Years After” section. And the following six files are off by one in their part numbers. So I wanted to fix the names.1 I have the Python Mutagen module installed on my Mac, and it comes with a command-line tool, mid3v2, that lets you view, set,
February 12, 2012 at 4:17 PM by Dr. Drang OK, I suppose I really haven’t left Perl; I have many scripts written in it that I still tweak when I find a bug or, more often, want to add a feature. And I’ll even write a new script in Perl if it has a distinctly better library for the task. But it hasn’t been my go-to language for years, even though I programmed in it almost exclusively for over a deca
December 4, 2011 at 10:50 PM by Dr. Drang My TextExpander/shell script post of last week reminded me of Doug McIlroy and some unfinished business from back in October. So let’s talk about shell scripts and Unix again. In the comments to my October post about the early Unix developers and what good writers they were, Bill Cheswick mentioned Doug McIlroy, and said it was a shame I’d omitted him from
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