I have written the select regular expression and now I can use it with a backreference ($1 works just fine) however I can't make it replace with upper case char. ![]() This would take very long to do by hand, and it would be quite complicated to do without regular expressions because the occurrence of the (evil) lower case char is very specific. I am using EditPad Pro (however I am willing to use any other tool that would allow me to do this, as long as it is free to try, since I only need to do this once).īackground: I have a very long text file used by a case sensitive application, and some words start with lower case instead of upper case char, thus crashing the application. I wrote a regular expression in hope that I will be able to replace every match (that is just one char) to upper case char.
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