Just do it in two passes by using a padding character not present in the 
original document ?

I'd be curious to know if there's an escape code for a non-character though?

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> Le 14 sept. 2013 à 23:19, Ken Lanxner <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hi. I am wondering how to write a replacement pattern that requires a 
> numbered backreference immediately followed by a digit.
> 
> How do I correctly write something like
> 
> \113
> 
> to indicate I want the replaced value to be the 1st found subpattern 
> immediately followed  by 13 --- not the the 11th found subpattern followed by 
> 3?
> 
> Thanks. Hope my terminology was close. :-)
> 
> Ken
> 
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