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On 6/25/2014 4:58 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
Ok I guess I should have realized that... :)

I couldn't find the reference yesterday, but it's in the editor help.
For the archives: I put a ? on the command line and pressed Enter.
Clicked Default Editor Commands. Clicked findText. Looked at the
regularExpression parameter explanation and found this:

'Regular expressions allow you to find text that matches a pattern you
specify. The regular expression support in the editor is that provided
by the Java language. Note, however, that the findText command operates
on a line-by-line basis.'

--buck

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