Summary: | Unable to select multiple formats in find/search & replace | ||
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Product: | LibreOffice | Reporter: | William Friedman <will.friedman> |
Component: | Writer | Assignee: | Not Assigned <libreoffice-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | enhancement | CC: | ilmari.lauhakangas |
Priority: | medium | ||
Version: | 6.0.5.2 release | ||
Hardware: | x86-64 (AMD64) | ||
OS: | Windows (All) | ||
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Crash report or crash signature: | Regression By: |
Description
William Friedman
2018-09-06 13:38:00 UTC
Based on my quick test, it seems you will be able to do this with Alternative Find & Replace: https://extensions.libreoffice.org/extensions/alternative-dialog-find-replace-for-writer As there exists a report asking for LibreOffice to match the features of the extension, I will close yours as duplicate. Here is the help: http://mujweb.cz/macrojtb/HelpAltSearch_en.html For your first example, I was able to solve it like so (Regular expressions enabled): Find: [:::CharPosture::]\. Replace: \A{CharPosture=0}: So in the Find box, I clicked Properties and picked Italic and it gave me that [:::CharPosture::] extended regex. Bonus: according to the help, if we want to search for non-italic (or non-something), we add a = sign, so it would be [:::CharPosture=::] The period must be escaped with \ because we are using regular expressions. In the Replace box, I clicked Pick properties and scrolled to the CharPosture = 0 entry. Then I just added the : after it. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 38261 *** |