Sunday, May 29, 2011

Re: Searching for accented characters. [PS]

On 05/29/2011 06:43 PM, Beren Sanders wrote:
> For example, I obtain "é" by typing "<CTRL>-k ' e" and I would
> like to set it up so that searching for "Ajoute" will match
> both "Ajoute" and "Ajouté".

My previous example finds *all* (Latin1) accented variants such
as "e", "é", "è", "ë", "ė", "ê", etc. If you JUST want to find
particular subsets of those, put them in a character-class the
old-fashioned way:

/Ajout[eé]

-tim

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