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<p>I think if a user regular expression is given only lines matching this expression should be highlighted and clickable. With the current implementation the user regular expression just "extend" the matched strings. It does not replace it. E. g. it is not possible to declare exactly only to detect those lines which match to the expression. This lead to false detected error messages and e. g. also report warnings as errors (a second regular expression for warnings would be nice, too).</p>

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