Hello. I'm trying to get suggestions for all instances of [[1111]]. The numbers vary so I'm using the pattern: (\[\[)(\d+)(\]\])
But I can't get the a suggestion from $1$2$3 or [[$2$3. I'm obviously missing something. Can I get some help?
Thanks
Hello. I'm trying to get suggestions for all instances of [[1111]]. The numbers vary so I'm using the pattern: (\[\[)(\d+)(\]\])
But I can't get the a suggestion from $1$2$3 or [[$2$3. I'm obviously missing something. Can I get some help?
Thanks
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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Unknown said:The files are prepared by my client from different sources, so I only receive the sdlxliff files with no information about the original files.
Perhaps you could use the Cleanup Tasks app instead? This would allow you to tag up these codes in the sdlxliff through a batch task in Studio. Then they'll be protected and easy to handle. Once you're done the same app can be used to remove the tags before you send the files back to your customer.
Paul Filkin | RWS Group
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That looks like a great tool. I'm installing it now. Thank you Paul.