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For more about how to use Markdown in this forum, please see post in the “how to markdown code on this forum” topic, and my updates near the end. This forum is formatted using Markdown, with a help link buried on the little grey ? in the COMPOSE window/pane when writing your post. (Note: the original regex and mine both assume you want linux-style LF newlines \n rather than windows-style CRLF newlines \r\n)
#Deleting bullets in mac notepad series
FIND = \R+, REPLACE = \n, MODE = regular expression – this will collapse all series of multiple newlines down into a single newline.FIND = ]*>, REPLACE = \n, MODE = regular expression – this will get rid of all the tags, but there are extra newlines.Since you seem to just want to delete all tags in the example you provided, I’d probably do a two-step: Your example text had everything in tag pairs... why would you think the work “option” would magically match “li”? Also, your data has tags nested in the tags. ]>(*>(): how did you expect that regex to work given your data? Their example was for HTML using the tags, and extracting the values from there. Let us know how it went, if a problem arises we can possibly alter the regex if you provide the situation where it did NOT said: Please note I assumed you want the state within the country also captured, thus Northern Territory is also captured. The use of the \z is so once the last country name has been found, we continue until the end of the file and drop all those characters.Ī quick test on your example seemed to work. Once the capital letter is found we start capturing until we see just in the front the New South WalesAustralia > Northern said: I am looking to delete everything except Country names? I tried using this URL but Notepad++ returned “bad command” maybe its the wrong syntax?