[oXygen-user] Search and Replace with regular expression

Gerrit Imsieke gerrit.imsieke at le-tex.de
Thu Oct 5 05:57:46 CDT 2017


I’m currently on the mobile and can’t try it out in oXygen.

But I think you can either untick “dot matches anything” in the search/replace dialog or you can write (>([^>]+?))? instead of (>(.+?))?

For tertiary, you can add another (>([^>]+?))? group and replace it with <tertiary>$5</tertiary>, followed by deleting empty secondary and tertiary elements.


On October 5, 2017 12:28:39 PM GMT+02:00, Bernhard Kleine <bernhard.kleine at gmx.net> wrote:
>Hi Gerrit
>
>I tried it an it starts to search over newline. Since the book was
>heavily indexed this renders the proposed search non valid. Before I
>could something like
>\index{IGF-Rezeptor}\index{GH-Rezeptor}\index{IGFBP} usefull by adding
>line feeds. But with your construct that is not possible.
>
>BTW the problem has another level of complexity. As you are aware
>docbook and latex have three levels of indexing.
>
>the full expression to be replaced would be
>
>\index{Nerven>splanchnische>CCK}. I hope that you could propose a
>solution to that, too.
>
>Kind regards and greetings from the Black Forest
>
>Bernhard
>
>
>Am 05.10.2017 um 11:50 schrieb Imsieke, Gerrit, le-tex:
>> You can replace \\index\{([^>]+)(>(.+?))?\} with
>> <indexterm><primary>$1</primary><secondary>$3</secondary></indexterm>
>> (using regex search again, of course) and afterwards remove empty
>> <secondary></secondary> elements.
>>
>> On 05.10.2017 11:28, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
>>> Many thanks for this, Franz-Josef.
>>>
>>> since you are seemingly an expert I would also like to know
>>>
>>> how \index{Nerven>splanchnische} will become
>>>
>>>
><indexterm><primary>Nerven</primary><secondary>splanchnische</secondary></indexterm>,
>>>
>>>
>>> a two parameter search
>>>
>>> Merci vielmals in advance
>>>
>>> Bernhard
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 05.10.2017 um 09:05 schrieb Franz-Josef Knelangen:
>>>> Hello Bernhard,
>>>>
>>>> that works w/o problems, if you mask the brackets during search and
>>>> group the string you need in the replace, like:
>>>>
>>>> Find:\\citep\{(.*)\}
>>>> Replace<citation><biblioref linkend="$1"/></citation>
>>>>
>>>> Greetings,
>>>> Franz-Josef
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 5. Oktober 2017 um 06:39:14, Bernhard Kleine
>>>> (bernhard.kleine at gmx.net <mailto:bernhard.kleine at gmx.net>) schrieb:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> while porting from LaTeX to docbook5 I encounter numerous cases
>>>>> where a
>>>>> regular expression search and replace would be extremely helpfull.
>>>>> E.g.
>>>>> I have a citation as \citep{ABC65}. This should become
>>>>> <citation><biblioref linkend="ABC65"/></citation>.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is that possible in oxygen and how to achieve it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Bernhard Kleine
>>>>>
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