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    • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
      Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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      • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
        Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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        @guy038 The MACRO reverses line order.
        I can maybe get the changes done with a number of simpler RegEx’s run after the fact, but I would prefer it totally automated if possible.
        Another alternative is to separate the Numbered books and have a separate RegEx to run against them that would allow a number and {space}

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        • guy038G
          guy038
          last edited by guy038

          Hi , @robert-or-janet-diebel,

          Oh… How silly I am ! You’re perfectly right. At first sight, I do not remark this important line, beginning your BookAndVerse macro :

                      <Action type="2" message="0" wParam="42083" lParam="0" sParam="" />
          

          So, instead of using the ^\u[\u\l -]+ part, for the name, we can use, either, the regexes :

          • ^\w[\w'’ -]+

          or

          • ^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]'’ -]+ IF no LOW LINE character ( \x{005F} ) occurs in the name

          Within these two regexes, I also added the two apostrophe syntaxes ['’]. If you do not need them, don’t add them in the character class !

          So, given this example, below :

          My very-Best-Novel
          1 Samwele
          5 L'été de tous les dangers
          5 L’été de tous les dangers
          1_ te_ST
          
          • The first regex ^\w[\w'’ -]+ would match the five lines above

          • The second regex ^[[:alnum:]][[:alnum:]'’ -]+ would match the first four lines, only


          Thus, If we take the general case, you must change, in your Step 2, the search regex as below :

          • FIND (?-is)\\v (?=(?s:.+?^(\w[\w'’ -]+ \d+$)))

          Best Regards,

          guy038

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          • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
            Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
            last edited by Robert Or Janet Diebel

            @guy038 I am so very thankful for your help.
            Sorry I forgot to point out the line order reversal.
            I will give it a try!
            All the best to you and yours.

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            • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
              Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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              @guy038 That is working great! I am so thankful!
              Dare I mention my last failing MACRO that should change the {space} after the Book-Chapter:verse to a TAB?
              Same issue, it works if there is no number.
              I will try to figure it out, but if you have any guidance, it would be appreciated.

                      <Macro name="Space2Tab" Ctrl="no" Alt="no" Shift="no" Key="0">
                          <Action type="3" message="1700" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="" />
                          <Action type="3" message="1601" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="^(\w+\s\d+:\d+)\s(.*)$" />
                          <Action type="3" message="1625" wParam="0" lParam="2" sParam="" />
                          <Action type="3" message="1602" wParam="0" lParam="0" sParam="$1\t$2" />
                          <Action type="3" message="1702" wParam="0" lParam="512" sParam="" />
                          <Action type="3" message="1701" wParam="0" lParam="1609" sParam="" />
                      </Macro>
              
              
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              • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
                Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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                @guy038 Got my space-to-tab working.
                Thanx for all your help!

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                • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
                  Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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                  @guy038 Spoke too soon. Got it to change numbered book, then failed on non-numbered.
                  I am still working on it.

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                  • guy038G
                    guy038
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                    Hello, @robert-or-janet-diebel,

                    I suppose that the following regex S/R should work :

                    • FIND ^([\w ]+\x20\d+:\d+)\x20

                    • REPLACE $1\t

                    Best Regards,

                    guy038

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                    • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
                      Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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                      @guy038 This works on numbered, but not unnumbered.
                      Here is what I tried.

                      ^(\d+?\s?\w+\s\d+:\d+)\s(.*)$
                      

                      It worked on numbered, but not unnumbered
                      I thought the “?” would make it optional.

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                      • Robert Or Janet DiebelR
                        Robert Or Janet Diebel @guy038
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                        @guy038 Sorry, that does work. I somehow slipped in a space before the RegEx in the MACRO

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