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re writing an actual dictionary
I OCRed an old Maya to Spanish dictionary (hundreds of years old and
thousands of pages, as a hobby, not getting paid). Now I want to copy it from the pdf format and put it into word, then paste it into excel (I want the word in one column and the definition in another, so a tab between them, another problem). Each definition ends with a period, but there are also periods after numbers. I want to put a pilcrow after every period, except for the periods after numbers, which need to be removed, and to remove all of the pilcrows in random places throughout the text. How do I use find and replace to do this. I used ^13(?.)^t and replaced with \1, but I am not experienced enough. Please help? |
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