typedstreamθ„@„„„Action„„NSObject…„i’„„„NSString”„+ All UPPERCASE†’„–—XExample for sed's transpose command: replace characters with their capital counterpart.†’„„„NSMutableArray„„NSArray”•’„„„ AtomicReadPB„„Atomic”„ic’„–—Read from Pasteboard†’’•„c’„™•’„„„ PBTypeEntry”œ’„–—NSStringPboardType†’„–— Plain Text†’„–—txt††’„‘œ’„–—*NeXT Rich Text Format v1.0 pasteboard type†’„–—RTF (Rich Text)†’„–—rtf††’„‘œ’„–—NeXT TIFF v4.0 pasteboard type†’„–—TIFF (Tagged image file format)†’„–—tiff††’„‘œ’„–—Apple PICT pasteboard type†’„–—PICT†’„–—pict††’„‘œ’„–—Apple PDF pasteboard type†’„–—PDF†’„–—pdf††’„‘œ’„–—1NeXT Encapsulated PostScript v1.2 pasteboard type†’„–— PostScript†’„–—eps††††’„„„AtomicRunScriptœ’„–— Run Script†’’„icccc’„–—#!/usr/bin/sed -f†’„„„NSMutableString–—Έ# y means transpose (!?) the characters in first place 'abc...' # with their corresponding character in the 2nd place 'ABC...' y/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/††’„„„AtomicOntoPasteboardœ’„–—Put onto Pasteboard†’’•œ††’„„„NSMutableDictionary„„ NSDictionary”•’„–—EMail†’„–—robert@tinb.de†††