
Hi Sorin Thank you for your prompt reply, but I'm afraid we're not quite there yet. When I search for "time(\s+)zone" (without the quotes), oXygen does not find it. A similar example is this: <p status="changed">The body of the <keyword conref="_conref_library.xml#topic_qjt_sdx_1f/keyword_wms_s2x_1f"/> consists of the following zones:</p> When I search for "consists of(\s+)the following" or "consists(\s+)of(\s+)the(\s+)following" with the Regular Expression option selected, oXygen will only find the occurrences where there is only a single space between the words. Any other ideas? Thanks. Yves On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@sync.ro> wrote:
Hi,
Yes, there is a simple way: look for "time(\s+)zones" and select the Regular Expression checkbox in the Find/Replace dialog box.
Regards, Sorin
Yves Barbion wrote:
Hi group
I'm using Find/Replace in Files in oXygen XML Editor 13 to quickly find a word in all DITA topics referenced in a DITA map. Sometimes, however, I see that a given word combination cannot be found, even though I'm sure that the word combination is used in one of my topics. When I open the topic and look at the text in plain text view, I see that the word combination is split by a line break because the text is indented ("pretty print"), for example:
<title><keyword conref="_conref_library.xml#** topic_qjt_sdx_1f/keyword_wms_**s2x_1f"/> time zones</title>
When I look for "time zones" using Find/Replace in Files, oXygen cannot find it. Is there a simple way to fix this?
Thanks.
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