On 04/05/2013 08:39 AM, Jay Lozier wrote:
I replaced tabs using \t with regular expressions clicked on in Replace.
/snip/
No other options were selected. This was in Writer (4.0.2.10) on Linux
Mint 13/64
Does it mean that you can both:
- search for tabs using \t expression and also
- replace any symbol with tab using \t expression
???
With regular expression checked I searched for /t and as test replaced
with a. I believe the opposite direction will work since /t is the
escape sequence for tab. The /t usage dates way back as a method of
identifying where tabs are located.
I use LO 4.0.2.2 on Win XP SP 3 and I can only search for tabs using
\t expression but I can't replace any symbols with a tab.
Regards,
gordom
Is there someplace one can find a list of these escape sequences that
might be used for search and replace?
--doug
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