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The allows to search for a number of alternative glyphs (here either r or rw). Their number can be limited with "max skip length" (here, 3). The "*" represents a number of arbitrary glyphs. Will look for sequences of signs which start with i-A2, contain either r or rw, and end with A1. It's probably more straightforward, and way faster. I have replaced it with a possibility to limit the length of the text skipped by "*". Useful when the search included a "*" character. In JSesh 7.4.2, you had an option to limit the length of the matched text.


(If you have problems installing it, please refer to this post). I have uploaded a Youtube video about it.
