I'm trying to clean a document, by deleting all lines starting by [ and
finishing by ]
exemple
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[Benjo DiMeo • 3 avr. à 18:22]
"Non, pas vraiment."
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[Benjo DiMeo • 3 avr. à 18:20]
"Tu as une bonne main ?"
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You’re trying to bulk delete lines in a single document? Just use Process
Lines Containing as Rich said, and tell it to delete matched lines.
Cheers
> On 2018-04-06, at 08:45, regis leon wrote:
>
> Thx a lot this is exactly what I need .
>
> But to you know how to
Thx a lot this is exactly what I need .
But to you know how to batch delete those empty lines after using this command ?
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On 4/5/18 at 9:54 AM, regisl...@gmail.com (regis leon) wrote:
I try to found a solution to delete all lines starting by [ and
finishing by ] to clean a document
How I can do that in TextWrangler?
The "Process Lines Containing" command will do the job, with a
Grep pattern that looks
Hello
I try to found a solution to delete all lines starting by [ and finishing by ]
to clean a document
How I can do that in TextWrangler?
Thx
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mornin' Ah sure glad to see someone else wrestling with this issue. Instead
of having to have more than one text program running to allow me to have
several open working documents with different background colours so i can
have them stacked on my monitor and just a coloured corner showing as i