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It's not as difficult as I thought at first, especially if you know REGEX already (I had to learn from scratch )Basically you use #REGEX# to invoke the Grabber Editor regex functions, which you can use in several 'parameters' in Grabber Editor, most often KeyStart/Stop 'boxes' on Details Page, RegExp box (which only exists for some parameters though Guzzi is working on extending that), and of course the 'Replace'/'With' boxes as in the case of #LF#.All the 'special' MyFilms regex parameters are documented in wiki: Create a Grabber. I added z3us' screenshot/example of the use of #LF# (thanks [USER=61514]@z3us[/USER]) I found I learned the most by checking out existing grabbers, like IMDB-Full, IMDB-OMDB and NFO using the instructions to Test a Grabber in Wiki.
It's not as difficult as I thought at first, especially if you know REGEX already (I had to learn from scratch )
Basically you use #REGEX# to invoke the Grabber Editor regex functions, which you can use in several 'parameters' in Grabber Editor, most often KeyStart/Stop 'boxes' on Details Page, RegExp box (which only exists for some parameters though Guzzi is working on extending that), and of course the 'Replace'/'With' boxes as in the case of #LF#.
All the 'special' MyFilms regex parameters are documented in wiki: Create a Grabber. I added z3us' screenshot/example of the use of #LF# (thanks [USER=61514]@z3us[/USER]) I found I learned the most by checking out existing grabbers, like IMDB-Full, IMDB-OMDB and NFO using the instructions to Test a Grabber in Wiki.