Hi Mario,
I'm sure it's not working properly.
If i take a simple example:
1. Fill a cell with:
123_456
2. Use the search&replace with:
search:
([:digit:]{3})
replace:
$1
3. Hit "replace all"
What should happen is that the regexp is matched against "123_456", it
matches once when it finds "123" so it should stop and replace (with "123"
here, so no change). Then it should go on from where it stopped (because you
use "replace all", which should behave like many clicks on "replace"). So it
then finds 456, and, as you guess, replace it with "456", no change. But the
second replacement uses again "123".
That's not correct i think. But i may be wrong.
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