There is an old movie that uses regular expressions almost entirely
for the special effects. The Exorcist.  Any time a scene required a
spinning head, green goop hurling, or a blood curdling scream, 15
minutes of studying regex's and they were ready to perform.



On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 4:01 AM, BNig <niggem...@uni-wh.de> wrote:
>
> Richmond,
>
> have a look at RegExBuilder in the Development-> plugins folder by Frédéric
> Rinaldi.
> If I have to build a regular expression I try it in the RegExBuilder which
> even gives me a script to paste once the expression works. Since I don't
> have a cat to help me understand RegEx I use this or give up when I slept on
> the wrong side of the bed of which there are four, actually six including
> under and on top...
> regards
> Bernd
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