On 05.10.2008, at 13:34, Christiaan Hofman wrote:
>
> On 5 Oct 2008, at 12:23 PM, Alex Hamann wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> using today's nightly:
>>
>>
>> make a new bibliography
>> add these two items:
>>
>> @article{Featherstone:1987zr,
>> Author = {Featherstone, Kevin},
>> Date-Added = {2008-10-05 12:16:31 +0200},
>> Date-Modified = {2008-10-05 12:17:32 +0200},
>> Pages = {6-7},
>> Title = {PASOK and the Left}}
>>
>> @article{Morlino:1995ys,
>> Author = {Morlino, Leonardo},
>> Date-Added = {2008-10-05 12:16:27 +0200},
>> Date-Modified = {2008-10-05 12:17:26 +0200},
>> Pages = {1-2},
>> Title = {Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Southern
>> Europe}}
>>
>> open the find & replace window
>> do a find & replace operation in the field PAGES with a REG EXP
>> replacing (\d)\-(\d) with \1\--\2 (goal is to change the single
>> minus in the page range by a double one)
>> execute (either by "replace all" of by "find & replace")
>> the result will be to have the exactly identical page range with a
>> double minus in both entries, thus killing the correct information in
>> the respectively second entry
>>
>> Bug or me not using reg exps properly?
>>
>> Alex
>
> The second option. We're using Perl regexp, which uses $0, $1, $2, ...
> for placeholders rather than \0, \1, \2,... That has bit me several
> times as well ;-) Also, you may want to use (\d*) instead of (\d).
>
> Christiaan
>
Thanks.
A.
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