W dniu 2013-01-09 07:17, Brian Barker pisze:
At 19:58 08/01/2013 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
I would appreciate your help with the regular expressions. I have a
document consisting of hundreds of lines. A small sample is here:
Set: 01SA34509
0109SA
011017B
01020207B
010902B
01090002
011007B
2013/1/9 gordom gord...@wp.pl:
W dniu 2013-01-09 07:17, Brian Barker pisze:
At 19:58 08/01/2013 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
I would appreciate your help with the regular expressions. I have a
document consisting of hundreds of lines. A small sample is here:
Set: 01SA34509
0109SA
2013/1/9 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
2013/1/9 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
2013/1/9 gordom gord...@wp.pl:
W dniu 2013-01-09 07:17, Brian Barker pisze:
At 19:58 08/01/2013 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
I would appreciate your help with the regular expressions. I have a
Maybe we should do a feature request.
Somewhere in the dialogue, there could be something like this:
☐ Inverse Search/Replace
Leaving it like this, everything should work like usual.
☒ Inverse Search/Replace
Now, Search should find first non-match, Search all should find all
non-matches, Replace
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Sent: Wednesday, 9 January 2013, 13:03
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Writer] Regular expressions
Maybe we should do a feature request.
Somewhere in the dialogue, there could be something like this:
☐ Inverse Search/Replace
Leaving
Hallo everyone.
I would appreciate your help with the regular expressions. I have a
document consisting of hundreds of lines. A small sample is here:
Set: 01SA34509
0109SA
011017B
01020207B
010902B
01090002
011007B
01090001
090110
Set: 0134501
011101
01110102
01110103
080908
Set:
On 08/01/2013 at 19:58, gordom gord...@wp.pl wrote:
I use set:.+ regular expression, all these lines, that should be kept,
are selected.
Another idea:
since you can select these lines you want to preserve, why don't copy them and
paste into new document? This should be easiest and most
W dniu 2013-01-08 20:20, Mirosław Zalewski pisze:
Since LibreOffice regex engine is crippled and don't support lookaheads, the
short answer is:
no, you can't do that.
That's a pity.
BUT do lines you want to delete happen to fall into some common pattern? In
your sample (which may or may not
W dniu 2013-01-08 20:37, Mirosław Zalewski pisze:
On 08/01/2013 at 19:58, gordom gord...@wp.pl wrote:
I use set:.+ regular expression, all these lines, that should be kept,
are selected.
Another idea:
since you can select these lines you want to preserve, why don't copy them and
paste into
At 19:58 08/01/2013 +0100, Gordom Noname wrote:
I would appreciate your help with the regular expressions. I have a
document consisting of hundreds of lines. A small sample is here:
Set: 01SA34509
0109SA
011017B
01020207B
010902B
01090002
011007B
01090001
090110
Set: 0134501
011101
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