Hi Terry,
Simple I thought; the expression I want is '_[0-9]{4}'. However, the
only thing I could get to work, using Notepad++ and MS Visual Studio
Find tools, was '_[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]'. Here at home I can get my
original expression t o work in Kate, but not in Notepad++ running
under
On Monday 21 Feb 2011, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
No. Could it be that /[0-9]{4}/ worked because you were telling nano
you were searching for a regexp with M-R, but when you tried /_[0-9]{4}/
you forgot to do that? The prompt for the search string says whether
it's expecting a regexp or not.
On 21 February 2011 21:38, Keith Edmunds k...@midnighthax.com wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:21:14 +, l...@discoverlinux.co.uk said:
In vi
:1,$s/_[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/found/g
In case it isn't clear, Vim is available on Windows as well. I know Vim
isn't everyone's cup of tea (for some
On Monday, February 21, 2011 09:38:24 pm Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:21:14 +, l...@discoverlinux.co.uk said:
In vi
:1,$s/_[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/found/g
In case it isn't clear, Vim is available on Windows as well. I know Vim
isn't everyone's cup of tea (for some
On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 17:42 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi Peter
On 19/02/11 18:09, Peter Merchant wrote:
My ZYxel wireless USB stick has been working at 16% signal strength, and
my neighbour suggested that I try a Belkin one as he had a good signal
(albeit on W7).
I borrowed a Belkin
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