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I am not sure if I understand your question. Please write a simple sample with a simple regex to reproduce the issue.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterThe Replace in Files dialog box does NOT include the Extract button. You can use the Find in Files dialog box to open all files containing the search string first, and then use the Replace dialog with the Search All Documents in the Group option.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterPlease email me all your files after zipped so I will look into the issue.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterIs your linked file saved as UTF-8?
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterI couldn’t reproduce the issue. Which version of EmEditor are you using? Are you using the default regex engine (Boost.Regex)? Did you make any changes in the Advanced dialog box?
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterPlease simplify your samples as much as possible while you can still reproduce the issue, and clarify the last part of your question (after “I tried using negative lookahead like this”). Please add explanations why you believe your regular expression should not match or does not help.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterThe Extract button is available in Find in Files dialog box. Are you using the latest version of EmEditor?
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterI’ve reproduced these issues, and they will be fixed on v21.9.915. Thank you!
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterDoes this mean everything is resolved now?
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterv21.9.914 allows you to specify a string as well as a character range.
Thanks,Yutaka EmuraKeymaster1. Great, got it. Perhaps it could be made more intuitive or some context-sensitive help added? Also, when adding the character, in order to be entered as a fuzzy match condition, one needs to click the OK button of the Character range dialog. Perhaps, an extra button near the “Treat as” like Add or Save?
I am not sure if I understand correctly, but I don’t want to put an extra OK button to the Character range dialog box. There is OK button already on the right top corner, and its design is similar to many other dialog boxes.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterIf you want to treat
κ
asχ
, click Add in the Fuzzy Matching Options dialog box, enterκ
to both the Minimum character and Maximum character text boxes, and enterχ
to the Treat as text box.I am not sure what you mean by regex-level, but if you mean the options you can set in the Advanced dialog box (such as Regular Expressions “.” Can Match Newline Characters option), you can’t just copy these options between Find and Filter. However, you can save all these options to macros except for the Additional Lines to Search for Regular Expressions option.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterI think the Fuzzy matching feature is more stable now. Please try the latest beta version, and let me know if you have any other comments before releasing the official version.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterSame settings of fuzzy options are applied to the filter and all other features.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterDid you set the Similarity of 100%, and only set the Ignore nonspacing combining characters, such as diacritics, dakuten, and handakuten option?
If so, and if it’s still slow, please write your test condition.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterv21.9.908 includes the support for nested conditional expressions.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterEmEditor uses Boost.Regex, but NOT the Boost replacement expression function. EmEditor’s replacement function currently doesn’t support these nested conditional expressions. If this is important, I might consider that in future versions.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterI am not familiar with Notepad++ replacement expressions, but you can learn EmEditor replacement expressions at:
https://www.emeditor.org/en/howto_search_replacement_expression_syntax.html
If you read this page, and still have any questions on a particular expression, please let me know.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterHello,
v21.9.903+ includes the Fuzzy Matching features. Please try it and let me know if you have any inputs.
https://www.emeditor.com/forums/topic/emeditor-v22-0-beta-21-9-901/
In the Find dialog box, set the Fuzzy Matching option, click on the … button next to the option to display the Fuzzy Matching Options dialog box, and set the Ignore nonspacing combining characters, such as diacritics, dakuten, and handakuten option.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterPlease select Sort sub menu on the Edit menu, and then select Sort Longest to Smallest.
Alternatively, you can always select Search Commands on the Help menu to search for any command.August 15, 2022 at 11:11 am in reply to: regex highlights wrong search results, extracts correct results…. #28340Yutaka EmuraKeymasterCan you please simplify your sample and steps, and make a minimum reproducible test case? If you could find a minimum reproducible test case, please share with me either by email, or post here with “code” format. Thank you.
August 14, 2022 at 6:11 pm in reply to: “Documents List” menu in another window doesn’t show short items well #28337Yutaka EmuraKeymasterThe next version will fix this issue. Thank you.
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterHow about the Sort Longest to Smallest command? And you will see the second, third, … longest line at Line 2, 3, …
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterThe Hide Columns and Unhide Columns commands are now available on EmEditor v21.9.
Thanks,
Yutaka EmuraKeymasterThe Hide Columns and Unhide Columns commands are now available on EmEditor v21.9.
Thanks,
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