![]() Please note that page is not intended as a comprehensive tutorial on either program. This tutorial will help you use gedit's snippets functionality and describes with some examples and in outline how to use regular expressions (regex) to search and replace text with both gedit and sed. ![]() Both of them are available for Linux, Windows and Mac. gedit is a text editor with useful functionalities for HTML markup, and sed is a command line tool can be used to automate the clean-up of OCR program output. The tools that are recommended here for this purpose are gedit and sed. However, the claim is made that these particular methods clearly beat copy-pasting repeating sections of code, not to mention typing such code by hand! Hopefully this tutorial will contribute something towards MIA volunteers' ability to make informed choices about available options when they're choosing between various tools for their work. People should use those tools that they know how to use and are comfortable with. No implication is made here that this is the best one. There are various workflows which people on MIA use to do HTML markup and correct OCR errors, and this is just one of them. ![]() Introduction What this tutorial is about, and what it isn't Some differences between the regex dialects in gedit and sed
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