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      When finding in files is it possible to show more than one line?

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      @petey200 said: Any keywords to require all the hits The “logic gates” link I gave you includes how to do “AND” (“requires A and B and C”) With logic, you can create any more complicated rules you want (like “(A AND B) BUT NOT (C OR D)”) by nesting inside the constructs. Play with the expressions from that “logic gates” page, see what they do; try nesting them; get a feel for how the logic works together. Soon, you’ll be able to craft the combinations that most help you with your data.
    • M Andre Z EckenrodeM

      Search++ (\W)'(\w) regex replace failure

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      M Andre Z EckenrodeM
      @Coises said: I expect that Version 0.6.5 will fix this. Noted, thanks again, and I’ll let him know — although he actually doesn’t typically use regex for his own purposes.
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      Search++: A work in progress

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      CoisesC
      Search++ version 0.6.5 is available: Update to ICU 78.3 and use static linking for ICU. This is expected to fix problems some testers have had running Search++ on older systems or on minimal Windows installs (like Windows Sandbox). For most users there will be no functional difference between this version and version 0.6.4. Note: There are five icu——.dll files in older versions of Search++ that are not used beginning with version 0.6.5; so it is best to delete the existing Search++ folder (or its contents) before copying, rather than copying the new folder over the old one.