Thanks for your reply. I wanted to integrate PSPad into PowerGREP and call it with line numbers, but it didn't work. So I thought it's because PSPad uses hex values.
Now I've checked again, and the problem is, that PowerGREP sends the Bytes from file start as value in %START% and %STOP% variables, and not the line number. (With those START/STOP values it is possible to highlight found (regex) matches in an editor.) Jan, is there a chance to add those two values (start/stop = bytes from file beginning) as command line arguments, for better integration into PowerGREP? -- <http://forum.pspad.com/read.php?2,47806,47812> PSPad freeware editor http://www.pspad.com