Hi Claudi, You are on the right track... but you need to tune your regular expressions a bit.
Problem 1: $ means end of the line (not end of the chunk) Problem 2: \" works with perl and unixy languages. I found it not to work with revolution. I usually use "<font face=" & quote & ". Possibly "\"" is ok in the most recent versions. Info: sometimes, it's a better strategy to list the characters that you don't want rather than the characters that may occur. For this use [^], where ^ means none of the single character that follows. <font face=\"([^\"]+)\">" (replace each _\"_ with _" & quote & "_ if this doesn't work) >Some fontNames have spaces or - in theire name but if I add them to the >regex like in the above example >the end goes on to far like: Stone Sans OS ITC TT-Bold" >color="#FF0000">zeker</font> . . . . . . etc >I tried to change the regex part with a $ at the end so it should stop >at the ">" char. matchChunk(tText, "(<font face=\"[A-z\- ]+\">$)", tStart, tEnd) >Well, no dice, now it finds nothing no more so obviously I am doing >something wrong. How should this be done? >Sugestions for a better way to find all the style runs are of course >very welcome as well, since I just "thought" of this way to do it, in fact >after quite some thought this came as "best" solution to my mind, but wether >this is the best way to do it, well probably not. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution