Regular Expressions are a tad difficult to master.

Basic question: you're using lazy modifiers on purpose right? Just checking.

So, a dissection The regex engine (don't know what you're using) should hit \W*? and look for as few non word characters as possible (in some instances zero). Then it will look for ONE character in the character class [p{Lu}] (unicode?). Then it will look for zero or more instances of [p{Lu}] or a non-word character. This is until it gets to the closing tag. Since you're only looking for a single capital letter, why not try:

<p(>.*?[[p{Lu}]].*?</p>)

Or better yet, since you're only replacing the p tag with p class="bold" why not just capture the initial p tag:

(<p>).*?[[p{Lu}]].*?</p>

Hope that gives you some starting ideas.

On 07/31/2016 08:19 AM, Vesta wrote:
Can anyone show how should look regular expression for this particular case?

this not works too:

<p(>\W*?[[p{Lu}]][[p{Lu}]\W]*?</p>)

Regards,
Vesta





Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 at 3:32 PM
From: "Lex Trotman" <ele...@gmail.com>
To: "Geany general discussion list" <users@lists.geany.org>
Subject: Re: [Geany-Users] Regular expression, for Unicode characters

Geany uses the Glib regex library whose syntax is described at
https://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-regex-syntax.html

Cheers
Lex

2016-07-31 22:03 GMT+10:00 Vesta <laguna...@mail.com>:
How to create regular expression tp match all UPPER CASE text within paragraps tag, and replace these 
<p> tag with <p class="bold">

     <p>                                                   </p>
     <p>                      USU EA EUISMOD HONESTATIS DETERRUISSET.</p>
     <p>Qualisque mnesarchum no nam, usu cu fastidii delicata. Eu mei nonumy libris, 
quas movet vivendo vim at. Prima epicuri conceptam pro ad, in suas nonumes similique duo. 
Qui mundi essent complectitur eu. Ei laudem veritus democritum vis, te ferri appareat eos. 
Ceteros pertinacia ea eum, quo integre theophrastus ex, eum et sint omnes detracto. 
</p>
     <p>Usu ea euismod honestatis deterruisset. Ne quo malis meliore, duo viris 
liberavisse no, mea an vide mutat quodsi. Vis an vidit debitis, et noster aliquam pri, case 
iudicabit te sea. </p>
     <p>                                                                             
</p>
     <p>                       CU CONGUE IRIURE SCAEVOLA   --
        UT DOMING IRACUNDIA. </p>
     <p>                                  DICO TEMPOR HABEMUS - PART II, 123 
</p>
     <p>Homero everti ei nam. An liber euripidis vis, pericula persecuti deseruisse 
ad mea. Dicant offendit sea et, per esse timeam deserunt ut. In pri enim sadipscing, ei 
movet soleat suavitate vim. Mea et omnesque phaedrum, paulo luptatum concludaturque vim ea. 
-- LIBER. </p>

I want appply class to

<p class="bold">                      USU EA EUISMOD HONESTATIS 
DETERRUISSET.</p>
<p class="bold">                      CU CONGUE IRIURE SCAEVOLA   --
        UT DOMING IRACUNDIA. </p>
<p class="bold">                                DICO TEMPOR HABEMUS -PART II, 123 
</p>

I need Unicode solution for Cyrillic text. This not works:

Find what: <p(>\W*?[[:upper:]][[:upper:]\W]*?</p>)
Replace with: <p class="bold"\1
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