Re: Downloading problems with some Browsers

2013-12-31 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 12:59:08 -0800
Dave Fisher  wrote:

> Hi Rory,
> 
> It might help to know which version he was downloading and also which 
> sourceforge mirror.
> 
> You could then compare the length that google reported vs. the size of the 
> same file from http://www.apache.org/dist/openoffice/4.0.1/binaries - don't 
> reference that in the forum - it is there to help.
> 
> Regards,
> Dave
> 
> On Dec 30, 2013, at 8:25 AM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> 
> > On the en-Forum there have been some reports of "Download interrupted", 
> > from memory these are mostly from users of Chrome browser. We normally 
> > advise use (either permanently or on a one off basis) of Firefox. 
> > 
> > A current case is
> > https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=66618#p296227
> > which links to a possible flaw in the file server.
> > 
> > The suggested flaw may be worth investigating.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Rory O'Farrell 
> > 

The OP gives the required information in this posting on the Forum,

https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=66618&p=296274#p296274

and indicates that he successfully downloaded from a different Sourceforge 
mirror

In a subsequent posting he says
> Just to make the test complete, I also tried the HEAnet
> mirror again, but this time the file downloaded completely.
> I also checked in the IE10 history (where I had to click resume) 
> and there the file was downloaded from Garr.

> So perhaps something automagically changed last night?

For what its's worth, my local mirror (for almost everything, not just Apache 
software) is HEAnet and I've never had problems downloading from there.
-- 
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Thank you for the year 2013 at Apache, and a happy 2014

2013-12-31 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi all

I like to say thank you for the Year 2013 at Apache. At my "home 
Project" Apache OpenOffice we released a major version, with important 
improvements. It was nice to work with you guys, even the work is not 
allways easy. For OpenOffice I like to see a better development of the 
commercial ecosystem. But we have allready proved that we can serve the 
need of this big project, and we gain back the trust of the public. This 
was only possible with true collaboration. I like to say thank you for this.


I started at the incubator in the late 2013. two and a half years ago, I 
was myself fresh to Apache. I have to learn to work with the Apache Way. 
As you all know, the adaption to Apache was not easy for OpenOffice. 
OpenOffice needet the coaching from the Incubator. This year I felt 
ready to give back my experiance to new Apache Projects. Sometimes it 
goes faster then expected and in November I was voted into the IPMC. I 
like to thank you all for the trust.


Over five year I searched for a good software solution for communication 
whithin NGO. Then I found Apache Wave. This Software has so much 
potential. I realy hope we can bring this software forward next year. 
The activity in the December was realy promising.


Npanday will not have a easy future. I singed up as Mentor, because 
there is some willingness to continue the project. But we all know, we 
need much more fire in the project next year. The beginning will not be 
easy, but if we work togeter in the new year, we can build a community. 
We realy need a release and get new committer on board. But I'm sure we 
can do it!!!


Thanks the whole ASF for the good collaboration in the 2013. I looking 
forward, to see some of you at events like ApacheCon or FOSDEM


Happy New Year
Raphael

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Re: Heightlights 2013?

2013-12-31 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 30/12/2013 Raphael Bircher wrote:

Oh, I missed your draft. Your draft looks realy good, so I will
probabily only do a video in German. It's much easyer for me ;-)


Now published at
https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/apache_openoffice_in_2013_a


What about put this to the normal webspace?


The blog was the only appropriate place, so I had to work around the 
Roller limitations and publish it there. But I wasn't able to embed the 
timeline (this might be by design, for security reasons), and I also 
bumped into the problem Rob had described, i.e., I couldn't add an image 
and had to host it externally.


And happy 2014 to everybody!

Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Reporting a problem with the OpenOffice website

2013-12-31 Thread Donald Whytock
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Keith N. McKenna  wrote:

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> Southwest Media wrote:
> > I cannot find an acceptable contact for my problem with open
> > office and I HATE forums they are for lazy companies who do not
> > want to service customers..
> >
> > I have a question who at this organization can I e mail my
> > question too??
> >
> > I cant stop this crazy thing from trying to self correct and its
> > doing it all wrong so I take half an hour to type a sentence this
> > is NUTTS!!! What is wrong with this thing???
> >
> > Please tell me who in tech I can e mail director I can just go
> > find a soft ware competitor
> >
> First understand that this is not a company. OpenOffice is open source
> software created and maintained by volunteers under the auspices of the
> Apache Software Foundation. Therefore there is not a person that you can
> send questions to.
>
> There is nothing wrong with it, it is simply proceeding under the
> default autocorrect options. These options can be changed by the user.
> In Writer go to Tools->autocorrect options and set the options you
> want on the different tabs.
>
> Regards
> Keith McKenna
>

Adding the originator.


Reporting a problem with the OpenOffice website

2013-12-31 Thread Tuscany Taste Tour
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Re: Reporting a problem with the OpenOffice website

2013-12-31 Thread Andrea Pescetti
[ English: redirecting to the Forum in Italian, since the error message 
and the OS is in Italian ]


Buongiorno,
ci sono due possibilita' ugualmente valide:

1) Eliminare il file org.openoffice.script.savedState come descritto in 
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119006#c5 ; i percorsi in 
italiano sono su 
https://forum.openoffice.org/it/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3280


2) Resettare il profilo utente rinominando la relativa cartella: 
https://forum.openoffice.org/it/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=187


La mailing list dev non e' un canale di supporto. Per il supporto in 
inglese usare la mailing list users 
http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html#users-mailing-list-public e 
per quello in italiano usare 
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-utenti-it/


Cordiali saluti,
  Andrea Pescetti.

Tuscany Taste Tour wrote:

Dear Support,
I have this problem and I don’t know how can resolve it!!

I attached the screen shoot!! I tried several times to close the windows!!

My warmest regards,

Mr Maurizio Mancini


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Request Mwiki account

2013-12-31 Thread Yuri Myasoedov
Hi!

Can you create wiki account for me? Username: ymyasoedov; e-mail: 
ymyasoe...@yandex.ru.

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Re: Request Mwiki account

2013-12-31 Thread jan i
On 31 December 2013 17:43, Yuri Myasoedov  wrote:

> Hi!
>
> Can you create wiki account for me? Username: ymyasoedov; e-mail:
> ymyasoe...@yandex.ru.
>

just go to wiki.openoffice.org and create the account, that is open to
everyone.

rgds
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Re: Downloading problems with some Browsers

2013-12-31 Thread sebb
On 30 December 2013 16:25, Rory O'Farrell  wrote:
> On the en-Forum there have been some reports of "Download interrupted", from 
> memory these are mostly from users of Chrome browser. We normally advise use 
> (either permanently or on a one off basis) of Firefox.

Not sure that is wise.

Firefox may not suffer from interrupted downloads, however it does
suffer from silent partial downloads. There is a long-standing bug on
this, which shows little sign of being addressed:

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=237623

I have experienced this bug myself with some servers in the past.

When I used tools such as wget and curl these handled temporary breaks
in the download and resume correctly - or gave up with an error.

Whereas under some conditions Firefox just terminated the download
with no error being reported.

I have not experienced it recently; however that may be more due to
improvements in server behaviour rather than a fix to the Firefox bug.

Hashes and sigs can of course be used to check whether the download
has completed OK.

> A current case is
> https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=66618#p296227
> which links to a possible flaw in the file server.
>
> The suggested flaw may be worth investigating.
>
> --
> Rory O'Farrell 
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Re: Request Mwiki account

2013-12-31 Thread Yuri Myasoedov
31.12.2013, 20:56, "jan i" :
> On 31 December 2013 17:43, Yuri Myasoedov  wrote:
>
>>  Hi!
>>
>>  Can you create wiki account for me? Username: ymyasoedov; e-mail:
>>  ymyasoe...@yandex.ru.
>
> just go to wiki.openoffice.org and create the account, that is open to
> everyone.

Done! But registration protection doesn't work for Russian language (photos are 
not shown).
I didn't check other languages. To pass the registration and see the photos, I 
had to re-run 
Epiphany web browser with the default locale: LC_ALL=C epiphany

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Re: Request Mwiki account

2013-12-31 Thread Yuri Myasoedov
31.12.2013, 21:34, "Yuri Myasoedov" :
> 31.12.2013, 20:56, "jan i" :
>
>>  On 31 December 2013 17:43, Yuri Myasoedov  wrote:
>>>   Hi!
>>>
>>>   Can you create wiki account for me? Username: ymyasoedov; e-mail:
>>>   ymyasoe...@yandex.ru.
>>  just go to wiki.openoffice.org and create the account, that is open to
>>  everyone.
>
> Done! But registration protection doesn't work for Russian language (photos 
> are not shown).
> I didn't check other languages. To pass the registration and see the photos, 
> I had to re-run
> Epiphany web browser with the default locale: LC_ALL=C epiphany

Oh! Sorry, it's firefox issue :) Forget it.

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Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for Mac
since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an aqua
version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
the display manager.

That said besides starting up, I am not sure how would that impact
performance of the application when performing common tasks.

However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
between the different OS.

For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot OpenOffice on my Linux box with
4GB of RAM and a core dou chip.

Would be nice if people can time the boot time of this application.

-- 
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Apache OpenOffice Contributor
http://www.openoffice.org
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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Raphael Bircher

Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:

Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for Mac
since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an aqua
version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
the display manager.
Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No we need 
no X11 on Mac OS X


That said besides starting up, I am not sure how would that impact
performance of the application when performing common tasks.

However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
between the different OS.

For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot OpenOffice on my Linux box with
4GB of RAM and a core dou chip.
On my Core 3 Doal Core 1.8 GHz Macbook Air with SSD it takes less then 3 
seconds. On my MacBook 2008 model 2.4 GHz Core2Duo it takes more then 8 
seconds. But this is because the HD of this model es realy slow.


Greetings Raphael

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Re: Heightlights 2013?

2013-12-31 Thread Kay Schenk
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 5:49 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:

> On 30/12/2013 Raphael Bircher wrote:
>
>> Oh, I missed your draft. Your draft looks realy good, so I will
>> probabily only do a video in German. It's much easyer for me ;-)
>>
>
> Now published at
> https://blogs.apache.org/OOo/entry/apache_openoffice_in_2013_a
>
>
>  What about put this to the normal webspace?
>>
>
> The blog was the only appropriate place, so I had to work around the
> Roller limitations and publish it there. But I wasn't able to embed the
> timeline (this might be by design, for security reasons), and I also bumped
> into the problem Rob had described, i.e., I couldn't add an image and had
> to host it externally.
>
> And happy 2014 to everybody!
>
> Regards,
>   Andrea.


Yes, Happy 2014...and this 2013  timeline blog is great! :)


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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 11:48:06 -0600
Alexandro Colorado  wrote:

> Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for Mac
> since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an aqua
> version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
> it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
> the display manager.
> 
> That said besides starting up, I am not sure how would that impact
> performance of the application when performing common tasks.
> 
> However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
> the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
> between the different OS.
> 
> For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot OpenOffice on my Linux box with
> 4GB of RAM and a core dou chip.
> 
> Would be nice if people can time the boot time of this application.
> 
> -- 
> Alexandro Colorado

I can give you three sets of figures
In all cases, to open to the splash screen.
On Xubuntu 32 10 seconds (subsequent opening 3 secs) P4 dualcore 4GB memory
On Xubuntu 64 12 seconds (subsequent opening 2 secs) AMD dualcore 4GB
On WinXP 32  5 seconds (subsequent opening 2 secs) AMD dualcore 4GB

On both computers slow hard disks.
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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:

> Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>
>  Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for
>> Mac
>> since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an
>> aqua
>> version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
>> it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
>> the display manager.
>>
> Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No we need
> no X11 on Mac OS X


 http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html​

​" X11 comes pre-installed on Mac OSX 10.5, so you can install
OpenOffice.orgdirectly."​



>
>
>> That said besides starting up, I am not sure how would that impact
>> performance of the application when performing common tasks.
>>
>> However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
>> the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
>> between the different OS.
>>
>> For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot OpenOffice on my Linux box with
>> 4GB of RAM and a core dou chip.
>>
> On my Core 3 Doal Core 1.8 GHz Macbook Air with SSD it takes less then 3
> seconds. On my MacBook 2008 model 2.4 GHz Core2Duo it takes more then 8
> seconds. But this is because the HD of this model es realy slow.
>
> Greetings Raphael
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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Raphael Bircher

Am 31.12.13 19:31, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:

On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:


Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:

  Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for

Mac
since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an
aqua
version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
the display manager.


Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No we need
no X11 on Mac OS X


  http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html​

​" X11 comes pre-installed on Mac OSX 10.5, so you can install
OpenOffice.orgdirectly."​
Yea, 10.5 comes with x11. But this dosn't mean we use it. Your URL is 
prehistoric, and describe the install process of a 2.x (wich still use X11)


3.x and 4.x use definitifly no X11

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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:44 PM, Raphael Bircher  wrote:

> Am 31.12.13 19:31, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Raphael Bircher 
>> wrote:
>>
>>  Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>>>
>>>   Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for
>>>
 Mac
 since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an
 aqua
 version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the
 FAQ
 it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
 the display manager.

  Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No we
>>> need
>>> no X11 on Mac OS X
>>>
>>
>>   http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html​
>>
>> ​" X11 comes pre-installed on Mac OSX 10.5, so you can install
>> OpenOffice.org> faq/installing/ooo.html>directly."​
>>
> Yea, 10.5 comes with x11. But this dosn't mean we use it. Your URL is
> prehistoric, and describe the install process of a 2.x (wich still use X11)
>
> 3.x and 4.x use definitifly no X11
>

​ok good to know, perhaps we should update this page with more current
information since this page keeps coming up on the top google search for
OpenOffice on Mac at least on my side of the rock.​



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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Keith N. McKenna
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Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Raphael Bircher
>  wrote:
> 
>> Am 31.12.13 18:48, schrieb Alexandro Colorado:
>> 
>> Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is
>> OpenOffice for
>>> Mac since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer
>>> needed and an aqua version was provided, but it seems this was
>>> not true since reading the FAQ it says that X11 is included
>>> with AOO -- hence the dependency still with the display
>>> manager.
>>> 
>> Do you have a link to this FAQ. This most be a realy old one. No
>> we need no X11 on Mac OS X
> 
> 
> http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html​
> 
> ​" X11 comes pre-installed on Mac OSX 10.5, so you can install 
> OpenOffice.orgdirectly."
> ​
> 
Alexandro;

Your first link contains extraneous characters as shown below thus
giving 404 error when trying to access it.
http://www.openoffice.org/porting/mac/faq/installing/X11.html%E2%80%8B
when snipping off everything after the html then it opens a very old
FAQ dealing with the old Mac porting project. Right at the top it says
that X11 is not needed with Aqua! These FAQ's are very old and I
suspect quite outdated.

Regards
Keith




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Re: Performance measurements on Mac vs others

2013-12-31 Thread Larry Gusaas

On 2013-12-31, 11:48 AM Alexandro Colorado wrote:

Hi I am in a disucussion with a friend about how slow is OpenOffice for Mac
since it relies on X11. I thought that X11 was no longer needed and an aqua
version was provided, but it seems this was not true since reading the FAQ
it says that X11 is included with AOO -- hence the dependency still with
the display manager.


AOO does not need X11. X11 was never included with OOo. Before OOo 3.0 X11 was required but it 
was included with Mac OS X.



However, since I don't own a mac, I would like to open the discussion to
the community and get some feedback regardling performance on cold boots,
between the different OS.

For 4.0.1 I got times of 4 seconds to boot-

On MacBook Pro - 2.4 GHz i5 -  8GB Ram - PCle SSD
After system reboot - 3 sec.
Subsequent - 2 sec.

On Late 2006 MacBook - 2.0GHz Core 2 Duo -2GB Ram - 7200rpm HDD
After system reboot - 18 sec.
Subsequent - 4.5 sec.

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Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
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Find and Replace Macro with regex captured groups in replace text

2013-12-31 Thread Harry Spier
Dear list members,

I need to write a macro that tries to match a series of regexs against some
text I've selected and then replace it with a replacement string that
contains captured groups.

I've tried the following (borrowed and modified from some on-line code) but
it doesn't recognise $0,$1,$2,$3 as captured groups and just prints them
out as literals.
This is what I've tried:
---
Sub Stem1P()
Dim oDoc,oText,oVC,oStart,oEnd,oFind,FandR
oDoc = ThisComponent : oText = oDoc.Text
oVC = oDoc.CurrentController.getViewCursor


aFind = Array(
"([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo[:space:]])(a)([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo]h{0,1})[:space:]{0,1}",_
"([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo[:space:]]*)(i)([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo]h{0,1})[:space:]{0,1}",_
"([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo[:space:]])(u)([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo]h{0,1})[:space:]{0,1}",_
"([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo[:space:]]*)(ṛ)([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo]h{0,1})[:space:]{0,1}",_
"([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo[:space:]]*)(ḷ)([^aāiīuūṛṝḷḹeo]h{0,1})[:space:]{0,1}")




aReplace = Array ( "$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[$2$3]->$1a$3 + a->$1a$3a",_
"$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[a+$2$3]->$1e$3 + a->$1e$3a",_
"$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[a+$2$3]->$1o$3 + a->$1o$3a",_
"$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[a+$2$3]->$1ar$3 + a->$1ar$3a",_
"$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[a+$2$3]->$1al$3 + a->$1al$3a")


aRayCount = 0
While aRayCount <= uBound(aFind)
oStart = oText.createTextCursorByRange(oVC.Start)
oEnd = oText.createTextCursorByRange(oVC.End)
FandR = oDoc.createReplaceDescriptor
With FandR
.SearchString = aFind(aRayCount)
.ReplaceString = aReplace(aRayCount)
.searchCaseSensitive = true
.SearchWords = false
.SearchRegularExpression = true
End With
Do
oFind = oDoc.FindNext(oStart.End,FandR)
If isNull(oFind) then Exit Do
If oText.compareRegionEnds(oFind,oEnd) < 0 then Exit Do
oFind.setString(FandR.ReplaceString)
oFind = oDoc.FindNext(oFind.End,FandR)
Loop

aRayCount = aRayCount + 1
Wend
End Sub

When I select the text   budhand then run the macro it doesn't
recognize $0,$1,$2,$3 as captured groups but prints:

$0 1P = $1[guṇa $2$3]->$1[a+$2$3]->$1o$3 + a->$1o$3a
instead of what I want which is :

budh 1P = b[guṇa udh]->b[a+udh]->bedh + a -> budha

Thanks,
Harry Spier