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I don't have an answer personally, but I'll leave the question open for other users to see. |
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Thanks so much. Again, there is NO issue with FR. If there was a developer tool like Safari's Snippet editor, I could try to run FR on that window. But for large substitutions, I may need to keep an HTML "sandbox" open that would let me put tags around text, and then copy the formatted text from the display window. |
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Hey!
This is not an issue with FR, the new version has been working just fine.
However, I need to tap the expertise of the users.
I've been using FR in my Google Calendar to wrap web page tags around certain businesses, eg:
Find: "Afterthought( B[wingery]{3,6}\b| Co\.| Company\b){1,2}(?!<)"
inputType | "regexp"
output | "Afterthought Brewing Co."
The tags then appeared in my GCal app as a nice link.
The new version of Google Calendar now has an HTML editor with no plain text option. So running FR on the search term above gives me:
<a href="https://www.facebook.com/afterthoughtbrewing/\">Afterthought Brewing Co.</a>
My current workaround is to replace the found text with that same text, and the url next to it, to copy and paste into the link menu.
I haven't found any information yet on getting into a plain text version of the new editor, or how to make FR work with an HTML editing UI. I am wondering if anyone else has had better luck.
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