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he number of replacements performed. If you would like to see this
confirmation:> > defaults write com.barebones.bbedit ReportReplaceAllResults
-bool YES> > > #> >> On Jan 6, 2023, at 8:32 AM, Peter Kaufman
wrote:>>>> Folks,>>>> I've
Folks,
I've just started using a new Macbook Pro and BBEdit 13.5.7 on it and
notice that I'm not shown how many changes BBEdit Find&Replace affected
after a given action. I'm used to seeing that on my old Macbook Pro. I
would even like to see it for a few more seconds than I used to previousl
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an 05, 2022, at 17:03, Peter Kaufman
wrote:I have stored over 2 dozen regular expressions stored under the "g" in
Find/Replace.I'd like to run 6 of them sequentially against a file. Is there a
way to do this?Hey Peter,While Text Factories work well, I tend to use
AppleScr
h/replace operations using several Replace All
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> do the replacements in and then hit the Play button.
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> On Jan 5, 2022, at 3:03 PM, Peter Kaufman wrote:
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Is there a way to
do this?
Thanks very much in advance!
Peter
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> >I’m finding that only the LAST of the Access Codes is saved
> >though. None of those before the last one.
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> Even though your last capture is allowed to repeat because of
> the (...)+, it only becomes one \# ca
LAST of the Access Codes is saved though. None of
those before the last one.
Peter
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> On Sep 26, 2020, at 8:00 PM, Bruce Van Allen wrote:
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> On 9/26/20 at 5:16 PM, pkauf...@gmail.com (Peter Kaufman) wrote:
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>> My input is below and the BBEdit Find is:
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Folks,
I've been struggling with this problem all day and can't seem to find a
solution to it. I'm missing some key idea for which I hope one of you can
inform me.
Thanks very much in advance for any help!
Peter
My input is below and the BBEdit Find is:
FIND: ^Last Name:\t(.*)\n^First Name:\
Folks,
I love BBEdit (v13.0.6) and hope this can do the trick! I would rather not
have to resort to sed/awk/cut/paste.
INPUT:
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