Re: Please ignore my previous post - Re: Automating an atypical search & replace

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De : rowlett (at) *nospam* access.net (Richard Owlett)
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Date : 14. Jul 2024, 08:33:25
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On 07/13/2024 12:55 PM, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
Please ignore my previous post - it would delete the whole span'ed
section!
  It just occurred to me you'd probably want something like
    /<span class='add'>
   df>
   /<\/span>
   df>
 And if you're using recording of the commands (I'll provide code
on demand) just repeat the recordings. You can also just use the
arrow keys after typing  /  to get the previous search patterns
if you like.
I don't know how to parse your answer.
But I suspect following some leads from Lawrence and Stan in this thread will be illuminating. I have just started reading
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kate/katepart/regular-expressions.html .
Part of my motive for this project is self education.

  On 13.07.2024 19:48, Janis Papanagnou wrote:
On 13.07.2024 18:08, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm reformatting some HTML files containing chapters of the KJV Bible.
My source follows the practice of italicizing some words.
I find italics distracting.
>
These occurrences are consistently of the form
    <span class='add'>arbitrary_text</span>
>
I wish to delete "<span class='add'>" and *ASSOCIATED* "</span>".
Obviously it would not be wise to fully automate the action.
I wish to find all occurrences of <span
class='add'>arbitrary_text</span> an manually confirm the edit.
>
In general, is it feasible?
>
Yes, sure.
>
Some remarks...
I would use Regular Expressions (RE) for that task.
If <span> sections can be nested in your HTML source then you
cannot do that with plain RE processors.
Since you want to inspect each <span> pattern individually it's
not clear what you mean by "automate" (which I'd interpret as
running a batch job to do the process).
Actually you seem to want a sequential find + replace-or-skip.
>
In Vim I'd search for the "<span ..." pattern and then delete
to the next "</span>" pattern. (Assuming no nested <span>.)
Rinse repeat.
That could be (for example) the commands [case 1]
>
   /<span class='add'>
   d/<\/span>df>
>
If there's no other <...> inside the span-sections you could
simplify that to [case 2]
>
   /<span class='add'>
   d2f>
>
with the opportunity to repeat those search+delete commands
by simply typing  n.  for every match, like  n.n.n.n.  or if
you want to skip some like, e.g.,   n.nnnn.n.nnn.n
>
With  n  you get to the next span pattern and  .  repeats the
last command.
>
In [case 1] the repeat isn't possible since we have two delete
operations  d/<\/span>  and  df>  , but here you can define
macros to trigger the command by a keystroke or just use the
recording function to repeat the once recorded commands.
>
Sounds complicated? - Maybe. - But if we know your exact data
format we can provide the best command sequence for Vim for
most easy use.
>
>
Can KDE's Kate do it?
>
Don't know.
>
Janis
>
>
TIA
>
 

Date Sujet#  Auteur
13 Jul 24 * Automating an atypical search & replace23Richard Owlett
13 Jul 24 +* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace4Janis Papanagnou
13 Jul 24 i`* Please ignore my previous post - Re: Automating an atypical search & replace3Janis Papanagnou
14 Jul 24 i `* Re: Please ignore my previous post - Re: Automating an atypical search & replace2Richard Owlett
14 Jul 24 i  `- Re: Please ignore my previous post - Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1Janis Papanagnou
13 Jul 24 +- [OT] Change text decorations in HTML (was Re: Automating an atypical search & replace)1Janis Papanagnou
14 Jul 24 +* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace4Lawrence D'Oliveiro
14 Jul 24 i+* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace2Stan Brown
14 Jul 24 ii`- Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1Richard Owlett
14 Jul 24 i`- Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1Richard Owlett
14 Jul 24 `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace13Stan Brown
14 Jul 24  `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace12Richard Owlett
14 Jul 24   `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace11Lawrence D'Oliveiro
14 Jul 24    +* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace3Richard Owlett
15 Jul 24    i`* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
15 Jul 24    i `- Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1Richard Owlett
15 Jul 24    `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace7candycanearter07
15 Jul 24     `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace6Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Jul 24      +* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace4Richard Owlett
16 Jul 24      i`* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace3Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Jul 24      i `* Re: Automating an atypical search & replace2Richard Owlett
17 Jul 24      i  `- Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1Lawrence D'Oliveiro
16 Jul 24      `- Re: Automating an atypical search & replace1candycanearter07

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