...
> The best I could come up with was the following:
> \%A>>>%.%#.,
> \%A%*\\d\ Errors:,
> \%A%*\\d\ Warnings:,
> \%A%*\\d\ Infos:,
> \%A<<<%.%#.,
>
> This works, but in the cwindow I am left with this output for each of the
> above lines:
> ||
>
> That is 2 bars with a space after them.
That's because %A produce error lines. Use %-G to ignore things; in
particular, %-G%.%# at the end of list ignores everything not matched up
to that point.
Thank you.
The %-G is documented in a separate section from the %E..%A... and I didn't realize that was the part to ignore matches. There is also large set of examples between those sections. Anyway, that is my justification for not reading it! :)
In the end I would have used the following to match each of the patterns of the lines I wished to ignore:
\%-G>>>%.%#,
\%-G<<<%.%#,
\%-G%*\\d\ %*\\w:,
Instead of your more generic (ignore everything not already matched):
\%-G%.%#,
Much appreciated.
David
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