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  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

    My bad. I never meant programmatically. I was talking about the free RegExp tools out there that I've seen. None of them allow me to search for multiline text.

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    Slacker007
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    Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

    I was talking about the free

    That's your first problem. IMHO, "most" FREE stuff is crap and if it isn't crap then it is very limited in what it does. I don't have time for many limitations...do you? :)

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      Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

      I was talking about the free

      That's your first problem. IMHO, "most" FREE stuff is crap and if it isn't crap then it is very limited in what it does. I don't have time for many limitations...do you? :)

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      My wallet and I disagree on many levels.

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      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

        My bad. I never meant programmatically. I was talking about the free RegExp tools out there that I've seen. None of them allow me to search for multiline text.

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        Depending on what kind of regex tool you are looking for, have a look at these: Expresso[^] - helps you design, examine and test regexes. PsPad[^] - programmers editor which includes full Regex searching if you turn it on.

        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

          My wallet and I disagree on many levels.

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          Slacker007
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          You can afford Microsoft Word and other more expensive software that you have at your disposal (I'm sure) but you can't shell out the 40 bucks for RegEx Buddy? Well, I can't help you there; that's your call. Just so you know, I'm not rich either but I'm not going to let 40 measly dollars stop me from getting the job done. Good luck to you. ;) [edit] You could try Expresso mentioned by OG below. It's free and it does search multiple lines but I don't know if it actually searches files on your computer based on your search criteria. I have used it before but it is not as powerful as RegEx Buddy. Again, my personal opinion.

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          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

            My bad. I never meant programmatically. I was talking about the free RegExp tools out there that I've seen. None of them allow me to search for multiline text.

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            Dan Neely
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            That's because the regex library used by ~99% of windows applications is a severely limited pile of garbage.

            3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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              You can afford Microsoft Word and other more expensive software that you have at your disposal (I'm sure) but you can't shell out the 40 bucks for RegEx Buddy? Well, I can't help you there; that's your call. Just so you know, I'm not rich either but I'm not going to let 40 measly dollars stop me from getting the job done. Good luck to you. ;) [edit] You could try Expresso mentioned by OG below. It's free and it does search multiple lines but I don't know if it actually searches files on your computer based on your search criteria. I have used it before but it is not as powerful as RegEx Buddy. Again, my personal opinion.

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              Bassam Abdul Baki
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              I can afford forty bucks. However, if my company won't pay for it, I'm not going to buy it. It's the principle. :)

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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                I can afford forty bucks. However, if my company won't pay for it, I'm not going to buy it. It's the principle. :)

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                Slacker007
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                My company wouldn't buy it for me either so I had to. I hear you about the principle. :)

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                • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                  Depending on what kind of regex tool you are looking for, have a look at these: Expresso[^] - helps you design, examine and test regexes. PsPad[^] - programmers editor which includes full Regex searching if you turn it on.

                  Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                  Bassam Abdul Baki
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                  I've used PsPad. Didn't see a way to search multiline and I didn't find a RegExp section in their Settings.

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                    That's because the regex library used by ~99% of windows applications is a severely limited pile of garbage.

                    3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                    Bassam Abdul Baki
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                    Great, so which 1% do you recommend?

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                    • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                      I've used PsPad. Didn't see a way to search multiline and I didn't find a RegExp section in their Settings.

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                      My mistake - multiline doesn't work in PsPad - I thought it did. Regex is enabled in the Search/Replace box by the checkbox labelled "Regular Expressions"

                      Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

                      "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
                      "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                        Yeah, but most of these tools support the RegExp syntax, but not multilines. All of the free tools I've seen are great in almost every way, but this. Maybe I should start paying for stuff? :)

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                        Try Expresso[^] Free and awesome.

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                        • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                          My mistake - multiline doesn't work in PsPad - I thought it did. Regex is enabled in the Search/Replace box by the checkbox labelled "Regular Expressions"

                          Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together. Manfred R. Bihy: "Looks as if OP is learning resistant."

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                          Bassam Abdul Baki
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                          Yeah, I saw that. But I thought since I wasn't seeing it, there must be another setting somewhere. Good to know I'm not crazy.

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                          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                            Yeah, but most of these tools support the RegExp syntax, but not multilines. All of the free tools I've seen are great in almost every way, but this. Maybe I should start paying for stuff? :)

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                            Andy Brummer
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                            Like Mike said Expresso rocks.

                            Curvature of the Mind now with 3D

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                            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                              Great, so which 1% do you recommend?

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                              Dan Neely
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                              I don't. My preferred editor is in the 99%. A few years ago after testing about 30-40 windows text editors I found on that had a reasonably sane UI (ie not emacs and not vim), and a fully functional regex engine; however the frequency with which that mattered (3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                              • S Slacker007

                                You can afford Microsoft Word and other more expensive software that you have at your disposal (I'm sure) but you can't shell out the 40 bucks for RegEx Buddy? Well, I can't help you there; that's your call. Just so you know, I'm not rich either but I'm not going to let 40 measly dollars stop me from getting the job done. Good luck to you. ;) [edit] You could try Expresso mentioned by OG below. It's free and it does search multiple lines but I don't know if it actually searches files on your computer based on your search criteria. I have used it before but it is not as powerful as RegEx Buddy. Again, my personal opinion.

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                                Dan Neely
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                                Slacker007 wrote:

                                You can afford Microsoft Word and other more expensive software that you have at your disposal (I'm sure) but you can't shell out the 40 bucks for RegEx Buddy? Well, I can't help you there; that's your call.

                                My copies of office are: 0) paid for by my employer (free). 1) heavily subsidized via my employer's volume license (MS home use program, IIRC $10) Both are significantly cheaper than RegEx Buddy and would see far more use as well. They're not comparable.

                                3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Slacker007 wrote:

                                  You can afford Microsoft Word and other more expensive software that you have at your disposal (I'm sure) but you can't shell out the 40 bucks for RegEx Buddy? Well, I can't help you there; that's your call.

                                  My copies of office are: 0) paid for by my employer (free). 1) heavily subsidized via my employer's volume license (MS home use program, IIRC $10) Both are significantly cheaper than RegEx Buddy and would see far more use as well. They're not comparable.

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                  Slacker007
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                                  I guess you are right. Maybe it was a bad idea to recommend the product to him. I'm sure his situation is just like yours. ;)

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                                  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                    My wallet and I disagree on many levels.

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                                    Henry Minute
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                                    Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                                    My wallet and I disagree on many levels.

                                    In that case try Expresso[^] I just tried your test text and it works fine. Multiline and all. :)

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                                    • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                      My bad. I never meant programmatically. I was talking about the free RegExp tools out there that I've seen. None of them allow me to search for multiline text.

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                                      Lost User
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                                      Most won't accept the escape-characters - a lot of regex-utils will interpret "\t" as two ASCII characters and not as an encoded tab-character. The wonders of RAD-development, it works in 95% of the cases :)

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                                      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                        My bad. I never meant programmatically. I was talking about the free RegExp tools out there that I've seen. None of them allow me to search for multiline text.

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                                        Chris Maunder
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                                        Expresso[^] I love this tool. The author, Jim Hollenhorst, is a very nice chap, too.

                                        cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                          Expresso[^] I love this tool. The author, Jim Hollenhorst, is a very nice chap, too.

                                          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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                                          S Senthil Kumar
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                                          I love it too. Does its job perfectly fine.

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