Hi all, this is a bit OT and should probably go to a lua list, but since some people here are very proficient in lua and I feel less embarrassed about noob questions here... I have a half-functioning python script to convert entries from a classics database into the bibtex format. I want to rewrite it in lua and make it more functional. Three little problems/questions: 1. I found a script to convert Roman numerals via lpeg here: http://lua-users.org/wiki/LpegRecipes but it uses the syntax lpeg.Ca which my lpeg doesn't recognize and which I can't find in the lpeg manual. According to a talk by Roberto Ierusalimschy, "lpeg.Ca(patt) - "accumulates" the nested captures." (http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg/slides-lpeg-workshop2008.pdf ) Is this obsolete, has it been replaced by anything? 2. How can I check if a string begins with a class of words "(Der |Die |Das |The |An )" etc. and strip these words from the string? I do it with a compiled regexp in python, but "Programming in lua" has this to say: "Unlike some other systems, in Lua a modifier can only be applied to a character class; there is no way to group patterns under a modifier. For instance, there is no pattern that matches an optional word (unless the word has only one letter). Usually you can circumvent this limitation using some of the advanced techniques that we will see later." I haven't found these techniques yet. 3. How can I compare strings with utf8 characters? My naive approach if string.find(record, "Résumé") doesn't appear to work (while the same method does work if the string has only ASCII characters). Sorry if this is OT, and I'll be grateful for any pointers. Thomas