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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (18,770 posts)  [Biography] bio   Forum Administrator
Date Fri 17 Dec 2004 04:31 AM (UTC)  quote  ]
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Read the regexp docs, they have heaps of interesting stuff in them. In your case you want a "word boundary" assertion, like this:

\bmaster\b

The \b says "assert that this is a word boundary". That works for me on Blademaster.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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Posted by David Berthiaume   (202 posts)  [Biography] bio
Date Fri 17 Dec 2004 03:30 AM (UTC)  quote  ]

Amended on Fri 17 Dec 2004 03:31 AM (UTC) by David Berthiaume

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As you know from other posts, my skills look like this:
Name           Mastery   Name           Mastery   Name           Mastery
Advanced polea sliver    Advanced sword advanced  Polearm        sliver    
Kick           average   Expert polearm sliver    Sword          expert    
Expert sword   advanced  Sneak          sliver    Trip           sliver

Now I have regexp triggers to colour the mastery parts of the skills various colours. red, blue, green, yellow, etc, etc.

Anyways, I had a problem with Advanced sword, it would colourize the Advanced, I fixed that by making it case sensitive. However, Blademaster is a problem.

How would I make it so that it would only colour the mastery if it was by itself, and not linked with any other words. Like Blademaster
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