Author Topic: Urgent need for a text editor program that can find/replace multiple lines  (Read 924 times)

if I want to make any more bricks, I need a text editor that can find/replace more than one line in a .txt, Ultra Edit worked awhile for me but then my trial period ended, I'm not willing to spend 50 dollars on a program that I only use one feature of

I had no idea where to put this
« Last Edit: December 23, 2011, 06:28:19 AM by soba »

I guess Notepad++ would do, that's what I use.

I guess Notepad++ would do, that's what I use.
I've never been able to replace Multiple lines in it

I want to basicly

FIND:

A
B

REPLACE:

C
D

I've never been able to replace Multiple lines in it

I want to basicly

FIND:

A
B

REPLACE:

C
D

So you mean, you find
Marry
Lamb
And you find that, and replace with
Cat
Dog
Or something like that?

I think I understand now.

So you mean, you find
Marry
Lamb
And you find that, and replace with
Cat
Dog
Or something like that?

I think I understand now.
yes, can't find a free program that does this for me

Nevermind, doesn't work.
« Last Edit: December 23, 2011, 09:11:13 AM by Byteswarm »


-snip-
Doesen't work for me, just replaces "A B" with "C/nD"



EDIT: forget, \ / difference ffffffff........
« Last Edit: December 23, 2011, 09:15:21 AM by soba »


Doesen't work for me, just replaces "A B" with "C/nD"
I thought it did. It worked for me once, a couple months ago.

Sorry.
I don't think there's a text editor that does that, unless you know someone who can code their own.

Try ctrl+h
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That doesn't replace multi-line strings.

He's been using a forward slash and not a backslash.

He's been using a forward slash and not a backslash.
THEY LOOK SO ALIKE :C

Mkay, so why exactly do you have steam_api.dll opened in another tab?

Mkay, so why exactly do you have steam_api.dll opened in another tab?
Because notepad++ makes everything a clusterforget when you open dll files and it's fun to read it.

Because notepad++ makes everything a clusterforget when you open dll files and it's fun to read it.
That was accidental actually, lol