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=== HTML collection search=== | === HTML collection search=== | ||
* searching for a specific CSS class, from wiki, online dictionary etc. | |||
* searching for a word of expression inside a specific tag. | |||
** searching for wikipedia portals | |||
=== regular expression search=== | |||
* searching for words or phrases for collocations using regular expressions. | |||
* search text containing certain scripts (Greek, Cyrillic, devanagari, Kanji, etc) | |||
=== Cross collection HTML search=== | === Cross collection HTML search=== |
Revision as of 11:45, 28 December 2021
Limitation of SuperMemo search feature
SuperMemo search is limited to plain text and there is no support for regular expressions as searches are implemented using assembly language. This is not the end. You can overcome such limitation by using a third party tool and searching into the files externally. My prefered choice is grepWin, a free and open source solution.
GrepWin
grepWin is a simple search and replace tool which can use regular expressions to do its job. This allows to do much more powerful searches and replaces.
Download: GitHub
HTML search
HTML collection search
- searching for a specific CSS class, from wiki, online dictionary etc.
- searching for a word of expression inside a specific tag.
- searching for wikipedia portals
regular expression search
- searching for words or phrases for collocations using regular expressions.
- search text containing certain scripts (Greek, Cyrillic, devanagari, Kanji, etc)
Cross collection HTML search
Perhaps the biggest perk of using grep is that you can access to all .htm files in your SuperMemo, not limited to a particular collection. This is specially useful if you use multiple collections in the same language.