More detailed documentation on multiline option

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By default, regular expression matching is case sensitive. With this
option, matching is done without regard to case.
m - multiline
By default, if you select multiple lines, transformations are made
on them entirely as a whole single line string. With this option you
can work with multi line strings.
By default, the '^' and '$' special characters only apply to the
start and end of the entire string; so if you select multiple lines,
transformations are made on them entirely as a whole single line
string. With this option, '^' and '$' special characters match the
start or end of any line within a string ( separated by newline
character - '\n' ).
a - ascii conversion
By default, transformation are made on the raw utf-8 string. With
this option, matching is done on the corresponding ASCII string