Updated macro reference

Updated macro reference

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    Feb 28, 2005#1

    Hi!

    Some of you may remember that I once posted a chm file containing the list of UE macro commands in a nicely indexed form. I have now updated the file to contain all the macros supported in UE 11.

    You can find the zipped up chm file here: http://manni-heumann.de/macro_ref_chm.zip

    The html version that was used to come up with the chm version can be found here: http://manni-heumann.de/macro_ref_html.zip


    Any kinds of comments are always welcome.


    Manni

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      Feb 28, 2005#2

      Thanks Manni.
      Software For Metalworking
      http://closetolerancesoftware.com

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        Apr 26, 2005#3

        Hi Manni,

        When I try get the file specified in your link I get a "403" error, please can you have a look and let me know when the link is working.

        Thanks
        Clive

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          Apr 27, 2005#4

          Clive,

          I think Manni left the UE forums with some bad feelings. Send me your email address and I'll send you the file. I feel certain Manni wouldn't mind.


          Mike
          [email protected]

            May 03, 2005#5

            I've put this file on my website. If Manni ever objects (extremely unlikely, IMHO), I'll remove it.

            http://mrainey.freeservers.com/Download ... roHelp.zip


            To Paolo Cantoni - I tried twice this morning to send the file to you , but wasn't successfull. Now you can download it.


            Mike
            Software For Metalworking
            http://closetolerancesoftware.com

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              Aug 01, 2005#6

              Thanks for posting these files. I think they are terrfic. The only problem I found was that there are a number of spaces missing between words which makes it hard to read and in fact somewhat confusing since the UltraEdit macro syntax often joins words together on purpose.

              That said, attempting to contribute to the "community," I've taken a stab at correcting the typos in the HTML version here: http://users.rcn.com/paul.banks/ultraed ... _added.zip. Perhaps someone else can generate a new .chm file based this revised HTML version. (I prefer this for help files but don't create them myself.)

              It would also be ideal if one or two people could double-check my corrections to make sure I haven't added a space between two words that actually must be joined in an UltraEdit Macro command. I'm almost certain I must have accidently done this at least once or twice, especially given how fast I went through it.

              Thanks again.

              Best,

              Paul

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                Aug 02, 2005#7

                Thanks Paul.

                At first I thought you were trying to fool us as the first diffs I found were 'Anteroom' instead of 'AnsiToOem' and 'Acetonic' instead of 'ASCIIToUnicode'. But it seems that it was just somebody's spell checker being a bit too good.

                The updated files are at the original URLs.

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                  Aug 02, 2005#8

                  Hi Manni! You going to drop in now and then?
                  Software For Metalworking
                  http://closetolerancesoftware.com

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                    Aug 03, 2005#9

                    Hi Manni

                    I go on record as saying you were missed!
                    Glad to see you still read the boards!

                    Take Care

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                      Oct 26, 2006#10

                      Is there an update to this EXCELLENT reseource? Especially Perl Regular Expresions and Macros...

                      TIA,
                      Paolo
                      There is no such thing as an inconsistently correct system...
                      Therefore, aim for consistency; in the expectation of reaching correctness!

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                        Oct 26, 2006#11

                        Sorry Paolo,

                        at least I didn't do any updates. Don't even remember how I came up with the original version :-(

                        Manni