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Kovid Goyal 2022-05-15 20:59:40 +05:30
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@ -83,7 +83,8 @@ shorthand:
The upper and lower case sets may match both upper and lowercase if the
setting to make searches case insensitive is enabled. Such settings are
found, for instance in Preferences->Searching in calibre itself and on the
Search panel in the calibre viewer and editor programs.
Search panel in the calibre :guilabel:`Viewer` as well as the calibre :guilabel:`Edit
book` tool.
As a last note on sets, you can also define a set as any character *but* those in the set. You do that by including the character ``"^"`` as the *very first character in the set*. Thus, ``[^a]`` would match any character excluding "a". That's called complementing the set. Those escape sequence shorthands we saw earlier can also be complemented: ``"\D"`` means any non-number character, thus being equivalent to ``[^0-9]``. The other shorthands can be complemented by, you guessed it, using the respective uppercase letter instead of the lowercase one. So, going back to the example ``<p[^>]*>`` from the previous section, now you can see that the character set it's using tries to match any character except for a closing angle bracket.

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@ -1201,7 +1201,7 @@ class SavedSearches(QWidget):
cs = '' if search.get('case_sensitive', SearchWidget.DEFAULT_STATE['case_sensitive']) else ''
da = '' if search.get('dot_all', SearchWidget.DEFAULT_STATE['dot_all']) else ''
if search.get('mode', SearchWidget.DEFAULT_STATE['mode']) in ('regex', 'function'):
ts = _('(Case sensitive: {0} Dot All: {1})').format(cs, da)
ts = _('(Case sensitive: {0} Dot all: {1})').format(cs, da)
else:
ts = _('(Case sensitive: {0} [Normal search])').format(cs)
self.description.set_text(_('{2} {3}\nFind: {0}\nReplace: {1}').format(