But do you think you want to remember such a mess?
I want to remember what is the standard usage most other places, not what one outlier tool uses for the same syntax.
The regex syntax using \n
as newline and \r
as carriage return is a widely used regex standard in programming languages such as Perl, Javascript, c# etc and libraries such as PCRE, C++ ISO standard, .net and tools such as Vscode, Eclipse, grep, etc. The "mess" is some tool that uses a non-standard backslash that clashes with most other languages, libraries or tool usage.
Basically Geany is not going to use a non-standard regex syntax, it uses what the Glib library provides and matches the standard.
If you have files that use CRLF line end use \r\n
as the search that you will replace with nothing.
If you can't remember that, or your file is the "mess" with mixed line ends, use Document->Set Line Endings->Convert and set to LF
to make them all consistent then use \n
as the search.
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