I've had the pleasure of inheriting an iOS project where the previous 
programmers took little to no care in formatting with respect to white spaces 
between almost anything.

Readability is quite lacking and while I walk through the multiple view 
controllers all mashed into one .m file, one of the things I'm doing is making 
the code legible.

With that in mind, I'm hoping that there is a way to specify a search for =, 
==, != and * if there the leading and/or trailing characters are not spaces.

I'm expecting that this will involve regular expressions to find an 
alphanumeric char, an = char and another  alphanumeric char, then replace with 
the string of " = ".

Is this the right way to go about this?   

Thanks in advance.

Oh, and to whomever implemented Edit All in Scope, you're on my Christmas list.

Cheers,
Alex Zavatone
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