It doesn’t matter to which of the two lines it belongs, as long as the two
lines have about the same lenght.
Op dinsdag 30 mei 2023 om 20:43:51 UTC+2 schreef Kaveh Bazargan:
> In 27 how do you know if "spiritual" belongs to line above or below?
>
> On Tue, 30 May 2023 at 19:37, Otto Munters wr
How are the errors created? E.g., manual input, database query, computer
transcription from audio, etc.? I’m not familiar with srt files, so I don’t
have a picture of your workflow. In general it’s best to catch errors when
they’re created, rather than passing them on to the next user.
If you’r
In 27 how do you know if "spiritual" belongs to line above or below?
On Tue, 30 May 2023 at 19:37, Otto Munters wrote:
> Is it possible to format srt files correctly?
> The correct way is shown below.
> 1st line: number
> 2nd line: timing
> 3rd line: subtitle line 1
> 4th line: subtitle line 2
>
Is it possible to format srt files correctly?
The correct way is shown below.
1st line: number
2nd line: timing
3rd line: subtitle line 1
4th line: subtitle line 2
5th line: blank
27
00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:25,440
Although you will have various kind of
spiritual experiences during these talks.
Thanks a lot for your help! I’m not behind my computer nog, but I’m sure
that your answers are going to help me. 😊
Op dinsdag 30 mei 2023 om 16:09:40 UTC+2 schreef Fletcher Sandbeck:
> The Pattern Playground on the Search menu is a great way to build up a
> pattern for search/replace. You can
> On May 30, 2023, at 8:23 AM, Otto Munters wrote:
>
> Hello, I am a new BBEdit user and want to remove all timings from a srt file
> to use it as a text document. It looks like this now:
> 1
> 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:45,060
> Welcome. Lovely to see you all. We
> should take our time to introduce
The Pattern Playground on the Search menu is a great way to build up a pattern
for search/replace. You can see interactively what it is going to match as you
create it. I think this pattern works.
Search: ^[0-9:, -->]+\r
Replace:
The caret sign anchors the search at the start of the line. The
Use Text -> Process Lines Containing... and enter this search string:
\d\d:\d\d:\d\d
Make sure "Grep" and "Delete matched lines" are checked.
—
Rod
> On May 30, 2023, at 7:23 AM, Otto Munters wrote:
>
> Hello, I am a new BBEdit user and want to remove all timings from a srt file
Hello, I am a new BBEdit user and want to remove all timings from a srt
file to use it as a text document. It looks like this now:
1
00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:45,060
Welcome. Lovely to see you all. We
should take our time to introduce
2
00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:52,380
the rules. Just like you have ash