On 4/27/21 at 4:38 AM, [email protected] (jj) wrote:

Can it be that your file has Unix line breaks and you are trying to match carriage returns?

There are 3 forms of line breaks:

• Unix (LF - linefeed) that can be matched with \n
• Legacy Mac (CR - carriage return) that can be matched with \r
• Windows (CRLF) that can be matched with \r\n


As a reminder, you needn't worry about matching all possible line ending conventions in your BBEdit search patterns; \n alone will suffice in essentially every instance.


Regards

 Patrick Woolsey
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