P.S: I know that Regex generally is not good for HTML but I've used it in the past for simple tasks like this with good results. Is this a bug in Oxygen or do I somehow need to tailor my Regex towards the Oxygen implementation of Regex? Or should I be using some other (Regex?) method? This behaves predictably (to me) in UltraEdit, see screenshot: What happens in Oxygen is that it finds the first in the code and then ends with the last code which of course makes this totally unworkable. I'm not a Regex guru in any way but the code below works, as said above, in UltraEdit and Visual Studio Code. If it does, it will be highlighted accordingly. If such sub-strings are defined for a particular language under a color group UltraEdit will determine if a word begins with one of the sub-strings. Image Description, different in each case UltraEdit provides the ability to define sub-strings that are used to determine if a word should be highlighted. It also lets you use regular expressions as part of the search string to specify the. What I'm trying to do is add around the image description text for each image (a few hundred images in multiple files inside an EPUB archive): UltraEdit is an MS-Windows editor for data and programming. they received one dose of Janssen and one dose of Moderna (Spikevax) or Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) at least 14 days and at most 270 days before departure or. Passengers must have a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that. Using Regex I can do this easily in two other editors (UltraEdit and Visual Studio Code) but Oxygen has issues that make this impossible. Re: What is Considered Full Vaccination in Germany (J
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