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LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
I can't help you to write the regex but it seems that wildcard Or combined with a lookbehind is the good solution.
But I can suggest you Peter Karhel's script Grep editor, just updated : https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..ditor.html
Best
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
I can't help you to write the regex but it seems that wildcard Or combined with a lookbehind is the good solution.
But I can suggest you Peter Karhel's script Grep editor, just updated : https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..ditor.html
Best
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
If you are interesting about differences between Mac and Windows with InDesign CS3, you can read my blog about it : https://www.indigrep.com/index……vs-Windows
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
If you are interesting about differences between Mac and Windows with InDesign CS3, you can read my blog about it : https://www.indigrep.com/index……vs-Windows
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
You can find some informations about this script on my blog, indigrep [FR] : https://www.indigrep.com/index……angeByList
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
You can find some informations about this script on my blog, indigrep [FR] : https://www.indigrep.com/index……angeByList
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello
Perhaps the script Chain_Grep_Queries could help you to find differents structures and apply styles in once
You can download it here : https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..eries.html
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello
Perhaps the script Chain_Grep_Queries could help you to find differents structures and apply styles in once
You can download it here : https://www.kahrel.plus.com/ind…..eries.html
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberI would say Find/Change !
With this regex : ((?<=^<auteursvermelding>$/n)|(?<=^<auteursvermelding>$/r))^.*$/r*/z
and a Change Format applying a paragraph with GREP style.
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
I am not sure to understand very well the problem, but why don't you use a Find/Search applying a Change format ?
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberI would say Find/Change !
With this regex : ((?<=^<auteursvermelding>$/n)|(?<=^<auteursvermelding>$/r))^.*$/r*/z
and a Change Format applying a paragraph with GREP style.
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberHello,
I am not sure to understand very well the problem, but why don't you use a Find/Search applying a Change format ?
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberSame post on Adobe Forum InDesign : https://forums.adobe.com/thread…..1?tstart=0
LAURENT TOURNIER
MemberSame post on Adobe Forum InDesign : https://forums.adobe.com/thread…..1?tstart=0
January 22, 2010 at 7:23 am in reply to: GREP replace footnote>punctuation with punct>footnote #54595LAURENT TOURNIER
Member“It seems to do it fine if you use Change All“
J'en apprends tous les jours, but I would like understand why.
My example with the script is for french typo, for english you had to inverse: ~F[,;.]
If you used two regex or more, Peter Kahrel's script (chain_grep_queries) is very very useful.
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