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is for patterns specifying search or replace strings. Also known as `regex` or `regexp`, the patterns describe strings to match when searching or replacing. Emacs provides extensive support for `regex` patterns in many commands. Emacs also provides an interactive expression builder for such patterns.

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Regexp only matching one character when using abbreviations

From what I can tell the website where I got the regular expression from is wrong (at least for the version of emacs that I'm using (gnu emacs 25.2)). The regular expression instead has to be somethin …
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Regexp only matching one character when using abbreviations

I'm trying to expand abbreviations with some additional characters, so I'm using the regexp option on an abbrev-table to try and add these characters. The expression I used was found on this tutorial …
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