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- I wish that IDM would put examples like that in their function string/regex help. ThanksPosted in Syntax Highlighting
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- bsagusti
Nov 04, 2010
- I really appreciate that Mofi. I need to absorb that change. These function strings require a little concentration. Whoops. How are these function strings evaluated? Your solution helped with the newlines but I also have functions with newlines that are static, i. e. extra word: static int ParseComm...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- bsagusti
Nov 02, 2010
- Hi I'm using ultraedit 14.20.1.1001 on Windows XP Service pack 3. My function strings are: /Function String = "%^([a-zA-Z_0-9^[^]*]+^)[ ^t]+^p^r^n([^p*&:, ^t^[^]a-zA-Z_0-9.!]++)[~;]" /Function String 1 = "%[a-zA-Z_0-9*]*::^([a-zA-Z_0-9^~]+^)[ ^t^p]++([^p*&:, ^t^[^]/*^-'=:&a-zA-Z_0-9./(!]++)[~;]" /Fu...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- bsagusti
Nov 01, 2010
- With sync means that the files times are checked and if they don't match then they are replaced. So I believe that you had it the other way around. If you just do a plain upload/download, all files are sent and copied over. Upload goes from UE to the remote, download goes from remote to UE.Posted in FTP/SFTP / SSH/Telnet
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- bsagusti
Oct 20, 2007
- Thanks Danr, Clever, but a lot of work. I wish that IDM would address this issue with remote machines faster. There are a lot of embedded developers out there who must build with cross tools on remote machines. BobPosted in Projects/Workspace
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- bsagusti
May 22, 2007
- Hi, I use Uedit V 13.00a+2. I have configured a project on a Linux machine by loading my source files from FTP and then in Project-Project Settings choosing +All open files. I configured a Project tool to call a script on My linux machine to build the project. All is good except I would love to run ...Posted in Projects/Workspace
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- bsagusti
May 21, 2007
- I've seen the requests for an Ultraedit plugin for eclipse and I whole heartedly agree. I'm using Eclipse and have chosen to use Ultraedit as the default editor for c programming. In Eclipse, when I double click on a filename it opens correctly in Uedit. My question is, does anyone with Eclipse expe...Posted in Custom User Tools/Tool Configuration
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- bsagusti
Nov 08, 2004