On Jun 24, 12:28 pm, unayok <una...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 24, 12:11 pm, humn <xelothat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > but this doesn't: > > > if '\title' in line: > > line = line.replace('\title{', '[size=150][b]') > > line = line.replace('}', '[/b][/size]') > > \t is an escaped <tab> character. so, '\title' will look for > '<tab>itle' > > Two ways to fix this: > > 1. use r'\title' > > 2. use '\\title' > > \c does not represent a known escape sequence so it remains two > characters.
Thank you! Didn't know that it would escape characters with single quotes. I thought it only did that with double quotes. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list