I ran this program and nothing happened so I added self halts and learned it can't even read the input file! Yet the File List tool reads it. Such dichotomy in behavior might be covered by a preference? I know MS Notepad, the simplest editor now allows one to store a file in ones's choice of formats. Does Squeak have a simple choice for input treatments that works in Win10?
do "Read a Bible file, reformat for beter readability and html standards." | inPath ootPath inFIle outFile line words | inPath := 'C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Website\Jesus Words\Matthew.html'. ootPath := 'C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\Website\Jesus Words\Matthew2.html'. inFIle := FileStream oldFileNamed: inPath. outFile := FileStream newFileNamed: ootPath. self halt. [(line := inFIle nextLine) notNil whileTrue:[ words := line substrings. self halt. words size >0 ifTrue:[ outFile nextPutAll: line, '<br>'; cr; lf]. ]]. inFIle close. outFile close.
It is my observation that Squeak is the last gasp uttered by a mouse when it fears death. It is not a normal sound they make unless they are being eaten by a Python! I hope the Python people don't release code that simply doesn't work.