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Until the css is sorted, you can just use mmat1's solution with(out) the combined let1/2 styles.
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<p class="let">([A-Z])(\w{0,20}\s)((\w{0,20}\s){3}) <p class="let"><span class="let1"><span class="let2">\1</span></span><span class="smcpTypeV">\2\3</span> ![]() |
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<p class="let">([A-Z])([^ ]{0,20}\s)(([^ ]{0,20}\s){3}) |
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And I've noticed that if/because the spans are combined, the measurements are now from the new fontsize, which is 4.6em rather from default fontsize
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First thanks to the three of you for your quick and efficient help.
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I will study it and check Perkin's measurements. ![]() Have some of you any idea how to execute one after another, in automatic mode, several regex? (not related to each other like these two) Is there a tool that can do it? |
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Right, create a new style in the css (or adapt your existing one)
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.let3{ display : block; float : left; margin-left : 0.28em; margin-top : -0.18em; /* essayer -0.20em pour deux lignes */ margin-right : 0.0em; font-family : 'Times New Roman'; font-size : 4.6em; /* essayer 3.33em pour deux lignes */ height : 1em; } ![]() Then using Code:
<p class="let">([A-Z])([^ ]{0,20}\s)(([^ ]{0,20}\s){3}) Code:
<p class="let"><span class="let3">\1</span><span class="smcpTypeV">\2\3</span> Last edited by Perkin; 04-08-2012 at 08:15 AM. |
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It's not as complicated as it first looks, once you get to using it. If you do a sequence, that runs multiple s&r's over any files etc. They also do a few other brilliant regex products (testing/building/explaining) and a texteditor (which is my preferred editor). |
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@Perkin
After successive refinements, this looks better indeed. I will try this to morrow. I go straight from odt to EPUB. I just tweak the EPUB a little after converting, but most of the work is done without touching directly any html file. I am a Linux user, but I see now which kind of tool can do it. My idea was to add to our existing EPUB converting program a kind of editable super macro (the user could insert or modify any Regex inside). But, if the user needs Power Grep to use it, it would be a self-defeating purpose. On the other hand, if Power Grep can help me prepare this kind of super macro which later could be used without it, as a kind of program, yes it would be worthwhile. Last edited by roger64; 04-08-2012 at 09:49 AM. |
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![]() So I may mention the command-line oriented unix-tools sed or awk, which are available for windows as well. With awk you can do nearly anything, but you'll have to build some skills first... |
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And it was not stated in any context of your skills, if it was understood this way i must apologize. |
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Not having used awk I just thought it was another grep style prog using regex - again my fault. (My brain is only half working at moment 'cause of medicaton - at least that's what I'm blaming it on ![]() |
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I tried your solutions: both are working.
I have rather stay with mmat's though because with the second one I found it a little more tricky to finetune the dropcap position. BTW, a good part of my short science on dropcaps come from here. Thanks again and take care. NB: I'll have a look at "awk". Last edited by roger64; 04-09-2012 at 01:06 AM. |
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I have a few documents in MS Word that I'm going to convert to ebooks. The documents have a lot of endnotes, and as usual, Word puts out a lot of junk when saved a html. I am very new to regex, and was wondering if I could get help. I want to search on:
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<a href="#_edn1" name="_ednref1" title=""><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><span class="MsoEndnoteReference"><b><span style="font-size:8.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";color:black">[1]</span></b></span></span></a> Code:
<a href="#_edn1" name="_ednref1" title=""><sup>[1]</sup></a> Thanks in advance. Last edited by mncowboy; 04-17-2012 at 10:53 AM. |
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