User Guide
ARTS PDF Aerialist User Guide
Bookmarks
Macintosh
Macintosh users can simply enter partial words to bookmark a line of
text. Any line containing the characters will create a bookmark. It is
not case sensitive.
Example: Entering “en” will create bookmarks from any lines of text
containing “en” such as “Enjoy”, “entertain”, “content”, “burden” etc.
Windows
o Case sensitive: Text Masking is case sensitive, so entering “ABC” will
create different bookmarks from “abc”.
o . : The “.” matches one instance of any character.
Example: Entering the expression “P.F” into the Text Mask field, it
would create a bookmark from any lines of text containing “PDF, PeF,
PdF,” etc.
o ^: The “^” only creates a bookmark if the specified text appears at
the very start of the line.
Example: Entering the text “^abc” will only create a bookmark if the
line started with “abc”. If a line of text started with “1.0 abc” no
bookmark of it would be created.
o $: The “$” only creates a bookmark if the specified text appears at the
very end of the line.
Example: Entering the text “abc$” will create a bookmark only from
text with lines ending with “abc”, so “…xyzabc” would cause a
bookmark of that line to be created, but “abcxyz” would not have a
bookmark created.
o If you only want to create bookmarks from lines that only contain the
exact text you specify, use both the “^” and “$” characters.
o [ ] : Any lines containing characters inside the “[ ]” will be created
into a bookmark. Characters can be specified literally, or as a range of
characters.
Example: “[abc]” will create bookmarks from any lines containing
either a, b, or c. This is opposed to only creating a bookmark from text
containing abc if “abc” is entered.
”[a-dA-D]” will create bookmarks from lines containing any of the
characters between a-d (that is, a, b, c and d), in both lower and
upper-case.
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