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- No. I suggest to increase the keyboard repeat rate to move more quicker right or left. The default keyboard repeat rate setting is very low, but should be increased, if you have enough keyboard experience.Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 14, 2004
- No, there is no single click export settings function in pre v12.10 UEs. It can be done with a batch file, which .) creates a temporary directory, .) exports all UltraEdit keys from the registry to a reg file, .) copies the current ini-file(s), .) copies the current keyboard setting-file(s), .) copi...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- Mofi
Nov 14, 2004
- This is a bug of Replace All. Executing the replace manually works. I know about this special problem since my first version of UE (V6.xx, I think), but I have not written a bug report about it, because I rarely need such a replace. The problem with Replace All occurs only, if the whole line should ...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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- Mofi
Nov 14, 2004
- It is not possible within the regional and language options of Windows and should also not be done there, because these settings are also used by other applications like Excel for example. Better you do it with a UltraEdit template. Look at help of UltraEdit about defining templates and you will fin...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- Mofi
Nov 12, 2004
- You have to copy the entered string to clipboard and paste it wherever you want. InsertMode ColumnModeOff HexOff UnixReOff Clipboard 9 " " GetString "Enter structure name in lower case" " " Key LEFT ARROW SelectWord Cut Key DEL Key BACKSPACE "typedef struct tst" Paste "_tag { }tst;" Clipboard 0 This...Posted in Macros
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- Mofi
Nov 11, 2004
- That is simple. Use this regular expression in UltraEdit style. Replace ° with the space character. ° is used here only for better visibility in html. Find What: °°+ Relace With: ° This regular expression searches for one or more spaces and replaces it with a single space. Tab characters are not mod...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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- Mofi
Nov 09, 2004
- To find (and delete) all non ASCII characters use a regular expression find (or replace). With UltraEdit regular expression engine use as search string [~^t^r^n -~]+ With Unix/Perl regular expression engine the search string would be [^\t\r\n -~]+ Perl regular expression engine supports also hexadec...Posted in Find/Replace/Regular Expressions
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- Mofi
Nov 08, 2004
- Try Line Comment Num = 1# instead of Line Comment = # .Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 02, 2004
- WOrd word2 in the same line is also totally wrong, if the language is case-sensitive, because the two words start with different characters. It must be WOrd : : some other words starting with X - v : word2 Only words starting with the same character can be in the same line and these words should be ...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 02, 2004
- Copied from the UltraEdit help about Syntax Highlighting. If the language is case sensitive, the letter 'A' is different from 'a' and so words starting with 'A' MUST be on a different line from words starting with 'a'. If the language is case insensitive words starting with the letter 'A' must be on...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 01, 2004
- Hexadecimal numbers, always a problem of highlighting. The best solution is to write a 0 before the hexadecimal number (0A85), if the number starts with A-F. Many interpreters even requests this. The only workaround for highlighting hexadecimal numbers without a preceding 0 is to add all hexadecimal...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 01, 2004
- Do you mean the icon with the mouse cursor and the question mark, which is called Enable Help Pointer ? If so, it will be hard to get back to the toolbar, because the developers of UE have forgotten to add it to the list of help commands at the customize dialog of V9+ style toolbars. (In the old sty...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- Mofi
Nov 01, 2004
- Okay, now I have understood. You have to define '\' as escape character with Escape Char = \ at the language definition line which should then look like /L20"Tcl/tk" Line Comment = # Escape Char = \ File Extensions = TCL TK \ and " are still word delimiters, but \" is not a string delimiter anymore....Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Nov 01, 2004
- It is configurable in UltraEdit, which characters are delimiters. Open the wordfile, go to the language for TCL. The second line starts with /Delimiters = . Delete '\' from that line. The wordfiles at the download section are not created by IDM. They are created by users. If '\' is normally a delimi...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- Mofi
Oct 30, 2004
- You can use a macro to save the current file to always the same temporary file without prompting and then run the tool from inside the macro after saving the selection with the macro command RunTool "tool name". The tool name is case-sensitive! The tool must be set to use the temporary file with the...Posted in Custom User Tools/Tool Configuration
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- Mofi
Oct 28, 2004