If you click on a list entry, the corresponding line is displayed in the overlying preview.įor further processing, you can choose from the following options: In each branch the line numbers are contained, in which the search term was found. The references are listed in a tree view. Step 3 - Validation of results and optional further processing When enabled, the specified character is evaluated as a wildcard for multiple or none characters (for example, allows finding Doe on D*). Use as a placeholder for several (even none) When enabled, the specified characters is evaluated as a wildcard for a single character (for example, allows finding Doe via D?e). Use as a placeholder for exactly one character Interpret search term as regular expressionĭetermines if the search term is evaluated as a Perl-compatible regex. Ignore surrounding whitespace in all lines of the search termĭetermines if the search term is searched for independently of leading and trailing spaces. The following options are available:ĭetermines whether the case of the entered search term will be evaluated.ĭetermines whether a separating character should be in front of and behind the reference. You can enter single-line or multi-line search terms.
In addition, some files can be excluded using the filter and optionally, sub-folders can be searched. It is divided into three steps.Įither the program file list or a folder, selected through the folder selection dialog can serve as search location/source. The file search can be used to limit the files to be processed. This action type allows you to change the encoding of a text (e.g., from ANSI to UTF-8) as well as the encoding of newline characters. Another action group is the "repeater", which allows the repeated execution of the actions contained. For example, using the area limiter, the beginning and the end of the text to be edited can be limited. To narrow down the text to edit, there are several tools available in Batch Text Replacer. 7 from March, 20 2013".Īction groups serve to accommodate actions that should be applied only to a portion of the text or only on certain lines. Variables can be included within text parameters by using the notation "" - the result might be "Order No. An application example of this action type would be to save the first paragraph in a variable, remove the surrounding area and then insert the content of the variable to a new position. This action type is used to store text or lines in variables for later processing. Specifying a particular occurrence refers to the beginning or end of the text. An application example of this action type would be to edit (e.g, replace or move) the first 10 rows. This action type is used to edit complete rows (rows are considered as objects). Specifying a particular occurrence refers to the beginning or the end of line.
An application example of the action type would be to edit (e.g, replace or move) word number 1 to 3 in all lines. This action type is used to edit an area or text within each line. An application example of this action type would be to edit (e.g, replace or move) a paragraph. This action type is used to edit text with one or more lines. The actions including the filter and sort settings can be saved in a profile. Actions can be combinedĪnd are applied in the order they occurred. The other area is used to define the way in which this part of the text is to be changed or adjusted. In one area isĭefined which part of the text should be edited. There are various types for the editing of the text (for example, Replace, Insert).