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| robben | Posted on: 4/4/2010 1:25 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) I found a new bug with the Snippets plugin.
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| zhouzh2 | Posted on: 4/4/2010 1:43 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Hi robben,
This is exactly what I described in my post As Yutaka stated, this will be fixed in beta 7. |
| robben | Posted on: 4/4/2010 4:29 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Can snippets plug-in be called in macros?
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| Yutaka | Posted on: 4/4/2010 6:19 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Hello robben,
This is the same bug as zhouzh2 reported. It will be fixed on beta 7. Thank you!
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| Yutaka | Posted on: 4/4/2010 6:21 am |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Hello robben,
No, sorry. Each snippet is not able to be called from macros. The Snippets plug-in command (toggling custom-bar) is possible.
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| robben | Posted on: 4/4/2010 6:45 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) would snippets be achieve in macros dynamically?
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| Yutaka | Posted on: 4/4/2010 9:04 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Thanks for your screencast. The global option will be supported in beta 7. The format is :
${n/regexp/replace_format/option} where option is g. For instance. will uppercase all characters in $1. Note: you cannot use ".*?" as a regular expression. This will match zero-length character, and the result will be empty. However, you can use ".+?".
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| Yutaka | Posted on: 4/4/2010 9:06 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Hello Viggen
1) I think it is natural to assume ">" should be after Find text box. What do you think, other users? 2) I see. However, I might consider this in future versions. Thanks!
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| Yutaka | Posted on: 4/4/2010 9:07 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Hello zhouzh2,
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I am not sure if I understand this correctly. Do you mean Sticky Vertical mode? I don't see the Word-Complete plug-in is temporarily turned off.
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| zhouzh2 | Posted on: 4/4/2010 10:42 pm |
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Re: EmEditor Professional v10 beta 6 (9.90.6) Quote:
1) I think it is natural to assume ">" should be after Find text box. What do you think, other users? I agree it's more natural. But for those keyboard hardcores, I think Viggen's approach will be more efficient. I personly +1 on Viggen's advice. After all this is Emeditor Professional Quote: I am not sure if I understand this correctly. Do you mean Sticky Vertical mode? I don't see the Word-Complete plug-in is temporarily turned off. I record a demo for this. |
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As Yutaka stated, this will be fixed in beta 7.
