Excellent feature, and a great time saver - thank you.
--replacements option More documentation and examples would be helpful on the replacements file.
The replacements file format is described as:
The format of the replacements file is tab separated with three fields.
Any line that does not have a tab is ignored and can be considered a comment.
Fields are:
1. String to search for. 2. String to replace found text with. 3. (optional) The presence of this field indicates that the previous two are considered a regular expression.
Example: This is a comment TARGET REPL regex(p*) Count the Ps; \\1 true
Questions - Can any database including MariaDB use the regex here, including those described as unable to use regex from the interactive dialog option (MS SQL/SQLServer or SQLite)? - If not using a regular expression, do any special characters need to be avoided / escaped eg pipe |, =, {} and " ' quote marks, etc - How to active ReplaceText from the user interface using a pre-configured set of options, including a replacements file, eg for a non-technical user
Future suggestion: - a way to mark up pages not to have text replaced or ignoring pages with the DISAMBIG tag, which would allow it to be used for autocorrect - A bot using a replacements file. Is there example choose & instructions anywhere?