Hi Fletcher and Chris.
I tried both your methods and they both worked for placing the tags. Then I
used the pattern to sort lines and that worked as well. That is just wild
and awesome!
I'd have sat here a year sorting that out myself. Thank you both.
On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 2:31:01 PM
On Aug 19, 2021, at 12:20, David J wrote:
> I have a long text that I tagged, I'd like to move those tags up to the end
> of the last line they are under:
Hey David,
I'm thinking something like this:
Find:
\s+((?:#\w+\h*)+)
Replace:
“ \1”
** Without the quotes.
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Best Regards,
Chris
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On 8/19/21 at 4:24 PM, thepo...@gmail.com (ThePorgie) wrote:
Yeah, I'll give you the option in the Text Factory of "Replace
All" is a bit odd rather than just something like "Find & Replace".
For completeness :-) that's because the task performed by a text
factory 'Replace All' action is not
On 19 Aug 2021, at 15:18, mwra wrote:
I'm currently re-using grep find/replace via the Find dialog because I
can't find a way to save and sequentially apply a number of
find/replace
tasks (e.g. 4 or 5 discrete tasks) to a file.
It feels like a Text Factory is the place to do this but it's not
Yeah, I'll give you the option in the Text Factory of "Replace All" is a
bit odd rather than just something like "Find & Replace".
As for the rest. I have a few text factories that don't rely on any saved
search pattern other than the string used in the text factory itself. The
only time I don'
I'm currently re-using grep find/replace via the Find dialog because I
can't find a way to save and sequentially apply a number of find/replace
tasks (e.g. 4 or 5 discrete tasks) to a file.
It feels like a Text Factory is the place to do this but it's not to clear.
It looks like the rather un-
Oops, apparently learning Google groups too and sent a response to Rich
private.
"Better to keep this on the group. :-)
Once it's unwrapped you can turn on Soft Wrap, or use Hard Wrap to reflow
it to a specific width."
This worked, thanks!
On Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 10:18:00 AM UTC-7 s
If the tags always start with hash marks then you can find "\s+#" and replace
with " #". Basically you're just replacing whatever white space appears before
each # with a single space.
For sorting you can look at Sort Lines... on the Edit menu. Sort with a pattern
like "#.+" with Entire Match s
I have a long text that I tagged, I'd like to move those tags up to the end
of the last line they are under:
*Original:*
"What another would have done as well as you, do not do it. What another
would have said as well as you, do not say it; what another would have
written as well, do not write i
On 19 Aug 2021, at 13:16, David J wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a bunch of files that were cleaned up so they are just text. The
> text looks fine, except I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it
> to fill up horizontal space so I can read them like a pdf/document. I've
> played around w
Hello,
I've got a bunch of files that were cleaned up so they are just text. The
text looks fine, except I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it
to fill up horizontal space so I can read them like a pdf/document. I've
played around with hard/soft wrap options for hours and the text
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