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- Because Find in Files always returns lines containing a found string there is no variable for just the found string. Thanks for confirming that and for your addition to the script. After the line with "var homeDocIdx" I remove duplicates from the file when a filepattern has been given to minimize d...Posted in Scripts
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Dec 18, 2011
- Thanks for your reply Mofi . :) My intention was that the script would find and open files too. However, your suggestion of using find in files seems to work well too. First I perform the regular expression search on all files, writing the result to an edit window, and then run bmatsoukas script wit...Posted in Scripts
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Dec 15, 2011
- Thank you very much for this script. :) It was almost what I was looking for. I commented a few lines so the temporary document isn't closed and focus isn't returned to the original document, cause I'd like to see the found matches after the script has been run. Instead of only searching the active ...Posted in Scripts
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Dec 15, 2011
- I read my old post and thought I'd add some steps to reproduce the problem and probably clarify what I mean. Create three empty files in a folder and name them "main.pas", "main.pas.old" and "main.pas.older". Open "main.pas" and "main.pas.old" in UltraEdit Choose File - Compare Files and do the comp...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Mar 10, 2010
- Sometimes when choosing File - Compare files... I get the same filename in both the boxes for "First file" and "Second File". And I very rarely want to compare a file to itself. ;) Since I always press Alt+F - M - Enter quickly I don't realise it until UltraCompare has started and states "Match" eve...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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Jan 30, 2010