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| noespam | Posted on: 7/28/2009 6:33 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Quote:
works :) Here's an example for those of you who use powershell. `- powershell - # prompts for name then echos the hello greeting \$name = "${name}".ToUpper() "Hello \$name!" exit ` Note the exit is required. Powershell would not exit automatically. What about an option to chop the last CRLF? Most of the time I want to replace the trigger inline instead of adding a new line. The above code always adds a new line. |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 7/28/2009 7:08 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Quote:
I will consider adding that option. Please let me know if you have any specific specification in mind for this option. Thanks!
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| noespam | Posted on: 7/28/2009 7:28 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 How about a checkbox in the snippet dialog? The option might be useful for other shells.
BTW, I just ordered a personal license since you are so helpful :) Thank you for keeping EmEditor small, fast, powerful and 64-bit. --mario |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 7/28/2009 9:47 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Quote:
I don't want to make this global option. I will just make the chopping the last CRLF as default. If a user doesn't want to chop the last CRLF, he or she can just add another CRLF to the snippet. Thanks for buying a license! That certainly motivates me to make the better software.
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| zhouzh2 | Posted on: 7/29/2009 6:51 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Hi Yutaka,
I know it's strange, but the Word Complete plug-in just don't automatically show the candidate words. However the hotkey works. I confirm the Word Complete button is pressed state, "Automatically Show the Candidate List as Typed" is also checked. A clean install of the Emeditor 9 alpha 37 doesn't solve the problem. The system is Windows 7 RC english 32bit. |
| Yutaka | Posted on: 7/29/2009 7:40 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Quote:
In regedit.exe, can you remove HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\emsoft\EmEditorPlugIns\WordComplete key and try again? This should reset all the settings related to the WordComplete plug-in. The earlier unisntaller did not clear the plug-in information.
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| zhouzh2 | Posted on: 8/1/2009 7:07 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional 9.00 alpha 37 Yes, removing HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\emsoft\EmEditorPlugIns\WordComplete key resets all the settings related to the WordComplete plug-in. However, the problem still exits...
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