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Hello Ralf!

On Monday, April 23, 2001 at 7:56:30 PM you wrote:

> Is this possible? I looked at the examples in the online help, but
> unfortunately regular expressions seem to be very difficult to
> understand and the help on regular expressions in general is lacking
> (what is %SUBPATT, %SETPATTREGEXP and %REGEXPBLINDMATCH, anyway?).

I'm relatively sure it can be done, but am definitely the wrong one to
answer your specific queiston.

I can only answer your secondary question: Those are macros within TB
that define that a RegEx follows (or do  define the PATTern which
should be matched).

RegEx is nothing TB! specific, it's a special format of a logical
language used in different script languages AFAIK (i.e. Perl).

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Dierk Haasis

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Thoreau)

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