Re: Insert/replace text after a known paragrapher.

2020-05-21 Thread Adriano Borgobello
Il giorno giovedì 21 maggio 2020 16:18:44 UTC+2, flet...@cumuli.com ha scritto: > > Something like this should do the trick. The expression in the first set > parentheses finds the paragraphs you are targeting. The start of a line ^ > followed by your target text and everything up to the next

Re: How do I search SFTP?

2020-05-21 Thread David Rostenne
Thank you Patrick! As soon as you suggested this I laughed as I am sure i’ve asked you before and got the same answer. Which I promptly forgot. Much appreciated! Cheers, Dave > On 21-May-2020, at 11:18 AM, Patrick Woolsey wrote: > > On 5/21/20 at 10:51 AM, droste...@gmail.com (David Rosten

Re: How do I search SFTP?

2020-05-21 Thread Patrick Woolsey
On 5/21/20 at 10:51 AM, droste...@gmail.com (David Rostenne) wrote: How do I search an SFTP folder full of files from within BBEdit? The best (and shortest :-) answer is to mount the remote server via an utility such as ExpanDrive: or Mountain Duck (from the

How do I search SFTP?

2020-05-21 Thread David Rostenne
Hey folks, How do I search an SFTP folder full of files from within BBEdit? I did RTFM and Google and have not found the solution. Hoping you guys can help! Cheers, Dave -- David Rostenne Computer Consulting Cell: 613-262-4705 -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a

Re: Insert/replace text after a known paragrapher.

2020-05-21 Thread Fletcher Sandbeck
Something like this should do the trick. The expression in the first set parentheses finds the paragraphs you are targeting. The start of a line ^ followed by your target text and everything up to the next new-line \n. The expression in the second set of parentheses finds the following paragraph

Insert/replace text after a known paragrapher.

2020-05-21 Thread Adriano Borgobello
In a plain text file, how can I replace or insert a string at the starting of a paragraph, knowing a substring in the previous paragraph?! I try to explain with an example. I have hundreds of paragraphs that start with the substring "¶Art. " and continues with different text. I need to insert a n