Hi list, I'm looking to perform text replacements. \definereplacement[SubstPostmeridian][ match={[Pp].[Mm].]}, replace={\cap{pm}} ] The \replaceword command doesn't handle periods well. The translate module doesn't seem flexible enough to cover edge cases. Consider the following example document containing both sample inputs and sample outputs: \starttext {\bf Markdown Input} Our grandmother clock rang 11 p.m. and we fled. Our grandmother clock rang 11 p.m., so we fled. Our grandmother clock rang 11 p.m. We fled. \blank[big] {\bf \ConTeXt{} Output} Our grandmother clock rang 11 \cap{pm} and we fled. Our grandmother clock rang 11 \cap{pm}, so we fled. Our grandmother clock rang 11 \cap{pm}. We fled. \stoptext It would be most convenient to write: % Strip periods from p.m. \definereplacement[SubstPostmeridianLowercase][ match={[Pp].[Mm]. ([^:upper:])}, replace={\cap{pm} \1} ] % Preserve terminal period for p.m. (e.e. cummings notwithstanding) \definereplacement[SubstPostmeridianTerminal][ match={[Pp].[Mm]. ([:upper:])}, replace={\cap{pm}. \1} ] % Apply a macron for lowercase 'c' (McAnulty, McGenius, etc.) % Well, not quite a macron: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/364024/2148 \definereplacement[SubstMac][ match={Mc([:upper:]\w)}, replace={M\macronbelow{c}\1} ] The \1 may be problematic. Other sigils include $1 and #1, which may also have issues. Thank you!