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Another +1. I just recently discovered the whole suite, and am seriously considering moving away from Adobe CC because of it. Having GREP/RegEx styles in Publisher is a dealbreaker right now, though. I have one type of document I work with that is highly technical, and I have about 25-30 GREP styles (could probably reduce that if/when I get better at writing the styles), and I need to create/update hundreds of documents of this type. Find/Replace just isn't feasible for time reasons; it has to be baked into a style so it's all automatically applied.

I have to say, though, I did test out the expressions just by copy/pasting them from ID, and I really like the feature that lists all the matches in the sidebar. Makes it easier to see exactly how the RegEx statements are working - some of them are pretty complex.

If it can become a feature to have this not just be Find/Replace, but part of text styles, that may seal the deal for me to become an Affinity customer for the whole suite.

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On 11/22/2021 at 9:30 AM, PeteBXB said:

Just to keep this topic warm: "AFFINITY – DO YOU COPY?" 📢

Narrator: “They didn’t”.

Naturally, what isn’t crucial to the hobbyists, doesn’t get any attention from staff. I’m starting to get less and less surprised each time.

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3 hours ago, J1ggl said:

Naturally, what isn’t crucial to the hobbyists, doesn’t get any attention from staff. I’m starting to get less and less surprised each time.

And it's surprising how advanced professionals like you are still here to waste their time!

 

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I keep coming back to this topic, hoping to see movement on it. At work we still use Adobe, but at home I don’t. 

At work, I use GREP in styles Every. Single. Day. 

Many of my documents at home had GREP in styles built into them, back in the days when I used Adobe. All this was lost, coming to Affinity. Was moving to Affinity the right choice? Absolutely. Do I still wish GREP was implemented in styles. Absolutely. 

Any time you have repetitive, predictable, pattern-based formatting, that is a job for GREP in styles. Set and forget. Let the program do the mundane, allowing the human to focus on the parts the program cannot. 

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8 hours ago, Chris Baird said:

Will grep be an update in V2?

Serif generally doesn't comment on future plans, so we're unlikely to know, unless it appears someday.

-- Walt

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