Hi Hans

I find regular expressions are very economical for working in languages 
that need more than the English a-z. 

It just needs a bit of work to setup the character classes.

Do ask me if you ever have a language issue on matching. I like playing 
regex.

TT 

On Monday, 2 September 2019 19:30:49 UTC+2, HansWobbe wrote:
>
>
> @TiddlyTweeter: Neat!
>
> It simply had not occurred to me to use this simple method, in spite of 
> the fact that I make extensive use of the characters as leading or trailing 
> sigils in my titles, from Unicode ranges like 
> https://unicode-table.com/en/blocks/mathematical-alphanumeric-symbols/.  
>
> After all, if mathematicians can agree to reserve ranges of characters for 
> the formulas used in their specific fields of study, perhaps we could; 
> especially given the powerful tagging capabilities of TW.
>
> Cheers,
> Hans
>
>
>

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