On 11/3/17 at 4:37 PM, fschietteca...@gmail.com (François Schiettecatte)
wrote:
I am curious if the 10.13.1 release of High Sierra fixed the
preferences ‘reset' issue?
It has not. Apple is still investigating, and it *may* be fixed
in the current 10.13.2 developer beta.
R.
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Rich Siegel
Hi
I am curious if the 10.13.1 release of High Sierra fixed the preferences
‘reset' issue?
Thanks
François
> On Oct 13, 2017, at 8:19 AM, F. Alfredo Rego wrote:
>
> Thanks for Trying, Rod.
>
> We’ll conquer this frustrating annoyance, sooner or later.
>
> Few
Find
<(\w+) [^>]+>
and replace it with
<\1>
The first one means "< followed by one or more letters (which we'll keep
for the replacement) followed by a space, some stuff that is not >, and
then >".
This means that there can't be a > (in a string or something) before the
closing > of the HTML
On 11/3/17 at 12:09 PM, reflectiv...@gmail.com (Everywhere is
Nowhere) wrote:
And besides all of that, why do I have to change the default
size just to make a momentary change in the font size?
Well, because you don't. :-)
More and more modern tools allow Command + or Command - to
adjust
I have a lift desk on rollers and due to my situation have to move it
around so the monitors are closer and further, and it's a real hassle to
change the font size for the document I'm looking at, particularly XML.
The type is identified in the pulldown menu on the bottom bar as XML, but
if I
One more annoyance, as it would be for this replacement
Before
Text 1 hellow Jhon
Text 2
after ( clear tag
Text 1 hellow Jhon
Text 2 el código aquí...
Thank you very much for your help
El jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017, 15:08:30 (UTC-5), Kerri Hicks escribió:
>
> Find (using grep):
>
Perfect
Thanks, it served me a lot
El jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017, 15:08:30 (UTC-5), Kerri Hicks escribió:
>
> Find (using grep):
> (.*?)
>
> Replace:
> \1
>
> On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Mario Burga > wrote:
>
>> *TAG EMPTY: *
>>
>> *TAG NO EMPTY: *
>>
>>
>> El