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- The above would reproduce only the one directly accent non-medial consonant instead of the whole string. Correct would be: ( ^[bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ]* ) ( [bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ]{2,3} ) ( ^[bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ]* ) replace by $1 + $2 $3 Although I get uncertain about the proper nesting ...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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- L.Willms
Mar 01, 2017
- What about ^[bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ][bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ]{2,3}^[bdfghjklmnprstvwyzðŋʃʒʤʧθ] ? I.e. 2 or 3 medial consonants preceded and succeeded by a character which is not a medial consonant. I would think that this includes word boundaries. The accent circumflex ^ means not the following...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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- L.Willms
Mar 01, 2017
- Yes, chords are two keys or key combinations quickly pressed to execute a command in comparison to a hotkey on which just a key with 1 or more modifier keys (Ctrl, Alt, Shift) are pressed once. That is not clearly explained in the Help files. I did now find the "Akkord" by searching in the Help, an...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Mar 01, 2017
- Now with first user missing 64-bit UltraEdit in context menu for 32-bit applications I have reported this issue to IDM support by email. Thank you.Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 28, 2017
- Thanks for your research. Actually, I am using the German language UltraEdit, so those help pages are different.Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 28, 2017
- Thanks to mwb1100 . CTRL-ALT-DEL is also a hotkey. After your explanation I don't see a difference between that and any other key combination, except, maybe, function keys. Whatever. It is clear now for me.Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 27, 2017
- I was first amazed by the German language help file for registering a script, where I was asked to enter a "Schnellzugriffstaste". I could not imagine what was meant by that, and it is explained nowhere. Besides with a "Schnellzugriffstaste" I could also register an "Akkord". Here at the scripting e...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 27, 2017
- Thank you, that did help. It was activated already ... I have to say that this is Windows 7 64-bit So I had to look closer and found that the old FreeCommander 2009.02b does still not show UltraEdit in the context menu, but the newer FreeCommanderXE 64-bit does. I still use more the old one than the...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 25, 2017
- I am used to have "UltraEdit" as an entry in the context menu for individual files and groups of files in Windows Explorer, using UltraEdit 13 under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (which is on the XP code base). This context menu is also visible in FreeCommander, my favorite file manager. Having...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- L.Willms
Feb 25, 2017