(Sorry if this multi-posts, it seems to have bounced from k-d-e and I don't know why it never showed on kwrite-devel... Moderators, if you see this, please *reject* the one from the obviously-bogus mail address.)
WK wrote: > I quote Kate documentation: > "Greed > When using quantifiers with no maximum, regular expressions defaults > to match as much of the searched string as possible, commonly known as > greedy behavior. > Modern regular expression software provides the means of ?turning off > greediness?, though in a graphical environment it is up to the > interface to provide you with access to this feature. For example a > search dialog providing a regular expression search could have a check > box labeled ?Minimal matching? as well as it ought to indicate if > greediness is the default behavior." This feature IIRC is not present in Qt (there was discussion about this not so long ago on kwrite-devel). Therefore it probably does not make sense that the documentation should talk about it. It might be added at some point in the future, but isn't there now. > I can't find possibility to search non-greedy RE, > for example i want to get rid of every HTML-tag in some HTML document > without losing any content. Is this possible in Kate? You can always search for something that won't match too much, e.g. '<[^>]+>' will match exactly one SGML tag (not the contents thereof, however, just the opening tag). I suspect it is not possible without non-greedy regexp to find e.g. "<p>some <i>text</i></p>", though I think you can find e.g. "<i>text</i>" for arbitrary tags. -- Matthew Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies. -- Thank you for reading all the way to this .sig. You may stop reading now. Really. It is safe to stop. There is no more content. Why are you still reading?
