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Originally Posted by Serpentine
- Could the image preview allow the information text (which is really nice!) to be selectable (Who's too lazy to remember two numbers? This guy!)
- When removing an item for an epub, the action is to 'delete', however since you use 'add' for the converse operations; Surely 'remove' would be a better choice?
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- Insert image label text now selectable.
- Delete is used because the Delete key is its shortcut, and it means the same as remove in this context.
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Default search presets :- There is a duplicated ­ replacement out of the replacement group it seems?
- Drag and drop movement in the search editor seems like something bad waiting to happen to someone... up/down buttons or something might be better, but I have no idea about doing that with groups.
- Empty paragraph - <p> *</p> - This should be <p>( *</p> - or more likely something like <p\b[^>]*>(&(nb|em|en|thin)sp;|\s)*</p>
- Join Paragraphs - (?sU)([A-Za-z,])</p>\s+<p[^>]*> - Would be better as ([[:alpha:],])</p>\s*<p\b[^>]*> - the replace also needs a space before the \1.
Nothing too fancy, if there's going to be a community regex pack or something, perhaps I can get out some of the good stuff.
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- Duplicate shy will be removed, thanks.
- Will look at arrows for the Editors - though drag&drop is always requested...
- Empty paragraph was just an example - but like your second one so will use that. Of course you can change it, add more, etc. They're just a few examples to give ideas. Others may post their favourites in the Regex Examples thread.
- Join Paragraph space added and find updated.
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Originally Posted by Serpentine
I have a crash on opening some epubs in the beta which open fine with the stable build. Opening and saving one of them fixed it, I didnt check the diff (will a bit later), error was something about trying to read in a unicode file - I assume a bad doctype or something.
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PM or post a link to the epub so we can see what its dying on on opening.
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A small improvement for the search panel would be an option to save the current search/replace. A larger feature would be to get a list of matches (ideally with some unmatching text around the match, like some greps offer).
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Try right-clicking on the Find text box - you'll see all your searches available to load, and an option to add the search to the Search Editor.
Sounds like a Find All feature. That's a bit more work but something we'll note on the issue log to consider later.