On 02/21/2007 07:28 AM, Joe Smith wrote:
> ben wrote:
>> ...
>> The part that replaces xxx specifies the _type_ of object one is looking 
>> for (e.g., replacing xxx by  digit  specifies a decimal digit). By 
>> itself, a specification like[:xxx:] is incomplete; one must also state 
>> the _length of string_ (and that can be done with ? , + , or {k}). 
>> ...
>> Vous ĂȘtes d'accord?
>> C'est simple, n'est-ce pas?
> 
> No, "[:digit:]" should match one character (but not a digit!), and the 
> situation is far from simple. There bugs on top of layers of wrongness 
> in OOo's current implementation of this feature. Read the comments under 
> the bug report if you're interested.
> 
> <Joe

And it doesn't look like it's going to be fixed anytime soon:

http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=64368
Issue type:     DEFECT          
                Target milestone:       OOo 3.0 <===

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