Duh. I bet you must have heard my head banging on the desk even in Leipzig.

Thank you a lot, I don't know if I would have come to think of this otherwise.

Cheers,

Andreas


* Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex dixit [2016-06-24 10:24]:
Either positively [\u0100-\uffff] (it doesn’t seem to stretch above 4 hex digits yet) or [^\u0000-\u00ff]

On 24.06.2016 09:50, Andreas Wagner wrote:
Dear all,

In order to make sure that we have caught all special characters in an
externally transcribed TEI/XML file, I would like to seach for all
characters above Unicode Codepoint 0x00ff. Can this be done in the
Regular Expression Find box? (I found the search for single unicode
codepoints with \u, \x etc., but can't figure out if this can be used to
search for characters (not) in codepoint ranges.

Thanks for any suggestion,

Andreas




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