Hi
've a problem with find/replace. If I'm looking for an expression in italics font style, expressions in italics+superior are marked as well. Or in case I'm looking for lower case letters [[lower]] the upper case letters [[upper]] appear as well.
It is strange. In Nisus Classic I've never had such a problem.
Thanks for your feedback.
dakofi
find/replace doesn't take care of the font style
Re: find/replace doesn't take care of the font style
You have to uncheck Ignore Case. Umm... I find it a bit counterintuitive. Perl seems to work in that way, though (but ignore case is something exceptional in Perl). IMO [[:lower:]] should not match upper case letters regardless of Case option. If you use \p{Lower} instead of [[:lower:]], you don't need paying attention to the Case option, btw.dakofi wrote:Or in case I'm looking for lower case letters [[lower]] the upper case letters [[upper]] appear as well.
Last edited by Kino on 2008-09-21 07:20:34, edited 1 time in total.
Re: find/replace doesn't take care of the font style
Nothing strange, it is in Italic anyway. If you want to exclude text in Italic AND Superscript...dakofi wrote:If I'm looking for an expression in italics font style, expressions in italics+superior are marked as well.
1. Type ".+" or any expression fitting your purpose in the find field;
2. Apply Any Attributes on the find expression;
3. Apply Italic on the find expression;
4. Apply Format:Baseline:No Super/Sub on the find expression.
5. Hit Next or any button you like.
Re: find/replace doesn't take care of the font style
Good to know.
Thanks.
Thanks.