![]() ![]() ![]() As the documentation says, it matches \z preceded by 0 or more blank lines. However, \Z does not match ‘end of a blank line’. You are right that \z only matches absolute end-of-file, or the end of the string if ☑ In selection is enabled. Is that \Z functions as ‘end of a blank line’ rather than the absolute end of file, whereas \z (lower case Z) acts to only detect the absolute end of the file. One of them should be able to link you to the more-detailed discussion of the \A issues)Īlso, I don’t know if it’s documented anywhere (I cannot remember which topic, and forum searches don’t work to find punctuation. ![]() Have you seen the recent discussions with and There might be more tests to run described in there. I will continue trying to come up with a regex, but thought you’d maybe like to know what I have considered thus I’ve found that ^\A works beautifully. So the concept would be (in plain english) look for the string
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