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Line start with Smallcase di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000001 |
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Join the paragraph started with smallcase and the previous paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000001 FAM=general FND="^([a-zéèàòùì])" TXT="Line start with Smallcase" ISR=True SNS=True DUA=True TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Join the Line Up with space" RP1=" $1" DR1=L SL1=1 MD2=1 LB2="Join the Line Up without space" RP2="$1" DR2=L SL2=1 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first paragraph¶ and this the second |
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This is first paragraph and this the second |
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This is first paragraphand this the second |
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^ - At the start line.
(...) - One inside the brackets, can be invoked in replace with $N. [a-zéèàòùì] - All letter between A and Z, and letter with accent. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-09-07 21:22:17 (id:21) |
Line end with comma di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000002 |
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Join the paragraph ended with comma and the next paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000002 FAM=general FND=",$" TXT="Line end with comma" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Join the Line Down" RP1=", " DR1=R SL1=1 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first paragraph,¶ and this the second |
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This is first paragraph, and this the second |
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, - Char 'comma'.
$ - End of paragraph. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-09-07 21:25:15 (id:22) |
Line start with punctuation (not «) di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000003 |
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Join paragraph started with punctuation and previous paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000003 FAM=general FND="^([»,\?!\.])" TXT="Line start with punctuation (not «)" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Join the Line Up" RP1=" $1" DR1=L SL1=1 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first paragraph¶ , this is the second. |
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This is first paragraph, this is the second. |
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^ - Start of paragraph.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. [»,\?!\.] - All punctuation specified in brackets []. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-12 23:06:26 (id:49) |
Line end without punctuation di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000004 |
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Join the paragraph ended with comma and the next paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000004 FAM=general FND="([^\.»\?”\:\!…,"])$" TXT="Line end without punctuation" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Join the Line Down" RP1="$1 " DR1=R SL1=1 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first paragraph¶ and this is the second. |
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This is first paragraph and this is the second. |
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(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N.
[^...] - The ^ symbol specifies to exclude the characters listed after. [^\.»\?”\:\!…,"] - All characters except (the sign ^ excludes the characters listed) punctuation marks specified in square brackets []. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. $ - End of paragraph. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-12 23:12:09 (id:50) |
Line end with - di senhal | RE_DEFAULT_000005 |
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Join paragraph ended with - at nexted parargarph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000005 FAM=general FND="-$" TXT="Line end with -" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=True TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Delete - and join the Line Down" RP1="" DR1=R SL1=1 MD2=1 LB2="Join the Line Down with -" RP2="-" DR2=R SL2=1 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first para-¶ graph and this is the second. |
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This is first paragraph and this is the second. |
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This is first para-graph and this is the second. |
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- - The charact -.
$ - End of paragraph. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-13 22:29:17 (id:52) |
Empty Line di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000006 |
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Delete empty paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000006 FAM=general FND="^$" TXT="Empty Line" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is first paragraph.
This is second paragraph. |
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This is first paragraph. This is second paragraph. |
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^ - Start of paragraph.
$ - End of paragraph. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-13 22:31:43 (id:53) |
Line start with space di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000007 |
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Delete space at start of paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000007 FAM=general FND="^ +" TXT="Line start with space" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example. |
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This is a example. |
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^ - Start of paragraph.
+ - Space repeated one or more. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-15 21:00:50 (id:54) |
Line end with space di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000008 |
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Delete space at end of paragraph.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000008 FAM=general FND=" +$" TXT="Line end with space" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example. |
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This is a example. |
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+ - Space repeated one or more.
$ - End of paragraph. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-15 21:04:18 (id:55) |
Space at dialogue start («) di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000009 |
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Delete space at start of dialogue with character «.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000009 FAM=general FND="(«) +" TXT="Space at dialogue start («)" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="$1" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
« This is a example!» said Pepito. |
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«This is a example!» said Pepito. |
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(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N.
« - Letter «. + - Space repeated one or more. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-16 20:18:44 (id:56) |
Space at dialogue end (») di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000010 |
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Delete space before ».
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000010 FAM=general FND=" +(»)" TXT="Space at dialogue end (»)" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="$1" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
«This is a exapmle! » said Pepito. |
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«This is a exapmle!» saidPepito. |
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+ - Space repeated one or more.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. » - Letter «. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-16 20:24:44 (id:57) |
Space at parenthesis start ( di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000011 |
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Delete space after (.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000011 FAM=general FND="(\() +" TXT="Space at parenthesis start (" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="$1" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example ( which derives from the Latin exemplum from eximĕre or "take out"). |
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This is a example (which derives from the Latin exemplum from eximĕre or "take out"). |
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(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N.
\( - Letter (. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. + - Space repeated one or more. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-17 23:33:54 (id:58) |
Space at parenthesis end ) di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000012 |
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Delete spaces before ).
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000012 FAM=general FND=" +(\))" TXT="Space at parenthesis end )" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="$1" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example (which derives from the Latin exemplum from eximĕre or "take out" ). |
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Ecco un esempio (dal latino exemplum che deriva da eximĕre ossia "prendere fuori"). |
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+ - Space repeated one or more.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. \( - Letter (. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-17 23:36:09 (id:59) |
Double Spaces di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000013 |
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Replace two or more spaces with one space.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000013 FAM=general FND=" +" TXT="Double Spaces" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Replace with one space" RP1=" " DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example with wrong spaces. |
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This is a example with wrong spaces. |
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+ - Space repeated one or more.
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Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-17 23:38:24 (id:60) |
Space before punctuation (;,:.!?) di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000014 |
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Delete spaces before puncuation (;,:.!?).
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000014 FAM=general FND=" +([;,:\.!\?])" TXT="Space before punctuation (;,:.!?)" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="$1" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
In this sentence there is a space before the point . |
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In this sentence there is a space before the point. |
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+ - Space repeated one or more.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. [;,:\.!\?] - One of this characters. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-19 18:14:09 (id:61) |
Replace Tabs with space di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000015 |
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Replace tabs with a space.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000015 FAM=general FND="\t" TXT="Replace Tabs with space" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Replace with a space" RP1=" " DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
In this sentence there is a tab . |
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In this sentence there is a tab to be transformed into a space. |
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\t - Tab.
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Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-19 18:18:13 (id:62) |
Replace ... with … di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000016 |
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Replace wrong Ellipsis points with the right char.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000016 FAM=general FND="\.\.\." TXT="Replace ... with …" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Replace with …" RP1="…" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example of Ellipsis points... |
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This is a example of Ellipsis points… |
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\.\.\. - The three dots. It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters.
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Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-19 20:55:01 (id:63) |
Broken Lines between dialogue (» «, ” “ or " ") di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000017 |
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Find parapgraph with 2 dialogs side by side.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000017 FAM=general FND="([»"”][\.]*) +([«"“])" TXT="Broken Lines between dialogue (» «, ” “ or " ")" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Breaks" RP1="$1\n$2" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
«Today you seem different Pepito.». «I just changed sombrero.» |
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«Today you seem different Pepito.». «I just changed sombrero.» |
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(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N.
[»"”] - One of three char enumerated in bracket. [\.]* - Char . It uses the \ bar when you want certain characters, that would be special in regex, be read as normal characters. Symbol * indicates that the character may be present or not. + - Space repeated one or more. [«"“] - One of three char enumerated in bracket. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-19 21:01:52 (id:64) |
End dialogue without open dialogue di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000018 |
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Search paragraph that contains the character 'end of the dialogue' (»), but not its character of opening dialogue («).
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000018 FAM=general FND="^([^«]+»)" TXT="End dialogue without open dialogue" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=True TYP=1 MD1=1 LB1="Join the Line Up" RP1=" $1" DR1=L SL1=1 MD2=2 LB2="Add «" RP2="«$1" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
«Is it possible that I can never to end a dialogue in the same paragraph?¶ I do not say by chance» said the boy one. |
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«Is it possible that I can never to end a dialogue in the same paragraph? I do not say by chance» said the boy one.» |
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«Is it possible that I can never to end a dialogue in the same paragraph?¶ «I do not say by chance» said the boy one. |
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^ - Start of paragraph.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. [^«]+ - All characters except « repeated several times. The sign ^ in a grouping between [] means "except". » - Char ». |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-19 23:10:41 (id:65) |
Breakable Paragraph too Long di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000019 |
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Try, if is possible, to interrupt the paragraphs too long in two parts. The division takes place only if there is a point in the paragraph between 1500 ° and 2000 ° character.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000019 FAM=general FND="^(.{1500,2500}.*\.) (.{1500,2500})" TXT="Breakable Paragraph too Long" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Breaks" RP1="$1\n$2" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a paragraph long, but the example is short. Blah blah blah. Blahblahing we pretend to be 2000 characters. Blah blah blah. And then blah blah. I end up here. |
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This is a paragraph long, but the example is short. Blah blah blah. Blahblahing we pretend to be 2000 characters. Blah blah blah. And then blah blah. I end up here. |
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^ - Start of paragraph.
(...) - What is enclosed in brackets () can be invoked with $N. .{1500,2500} - Any character for 1500/2000 times. .* - Any character repeated one or more times. \. - Char . .{1500,2500} - Any character for 1500/2000 times. |
Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-20 22:35:30 (id:66) |
Remove optional hyphens di Pepito | RE_DEFAULT_000020 |
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Delete optional hyphens.
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KEY=RE_DEFAULT_000020 FAM=general FND="\xAD|\x00AD" TXT="Remove optional hyphens" ISR=True SNS=False DUA=False TYP=1 MD1=2 LB1="Delete" RP1="" DR1=L SL1=0 MD2=1 LB2="" RP2="" DR2=L SL2=0 </RegEx&rt; |
This is a example of optioâ€nal hyphens, but in reality it would be really. |
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This is a example of optional hyphens, but in reality it would be really. |
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\xAD|\x00AD - With the sign \ x means a character in hexadecimal form, where the result is a hexadecimal number. The sign | indicates an 'or': for example, a|b is character a or b.
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Regular Expression | Case sensitive | 2014-10-20 22:39:34 (id:67) |