Matching Characters
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Sep. 20, 2005, 03:22 AM
(This post was last modified: Sep. 20, 2005 03:39 AM by Dekaritae.)
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Matching Characters
I'm using a program called Plucker to import web pages for viewing on a handheld. The font I'm using to read pages doesn't render alternate quote characters correctly, so I'd like to replace them; This set (""') replacing these (“”’.
The first simple Proxo script I've tried doesn't appear to be triggered by the characters appearing in a document. I'm not quite what I've written incorrectly, or if I need to match these characters using some sort of unicode value. Match = "\’" Replace = "\'" Match = "(“|”" Replace = "\"" Edit: I just tried these expressions, and they don't appear to trigger either. Match = "$UESC(%92)" Replace = "\'" Match = "($UESC(%93)|$UESC(%94))" Replace = "\"" The page I am using to test is: http://www.365tomorrows.com/09/12/the-ni...es-of-god/ Edit: I think I've solved this. I exported the text from Plucker and modified the filter to use the literal characters being displayed by Plucker, so "?€™" is replaced by "\'" and "?€œ|?€?" is replaced by "\"". |
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Sep. 20, 2005, 03:31 AM
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Try this:
Code: [Patterns] Since they are not "s, but another character, you do not need to escape them |
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