I've found that single edits of more than 25000 bytes in a text file or more than 95751 bytes in a binary file cannot be undone by UltraEdit. In other words, if I select a block of text 25001 bytes in size and hit delete, I cannot undo that change. I have written to IDM about this and they told me that the limitation is by design. They said the limitation might be removed in future versions, but I presume that the likelihood of a change is dependent on the number of people that are affected...
So my question: Is anyone else here adversely affected by this limitation? If so, is it worthwhile to have the limitation removed?
I am currently working around the limitation by performing large edits within Notepad (at work) or EditPad Lite (at home). It kinda bothers me that these free text editors can undo/redo multi-megabyte chunks of text, while my favorite text editor ever (UE, of course!) is limited to only 25k undo/redo. The worst part about this is that I sometimes forget to keep track of how many bytes are selected while using UE, then end up accidentally deleting a chunk of text after having made a number of previous edits. The only way to recover the text involves opening the same file read-only, copying out the chunk that was accidentally deleted, and pasting it back into UE. If the deleted chunk happened to have been edited prior to deletion, the changes are lost. I could use the free editors, but I like UE so much more. :)
The undo size limitation hasn't become an issue until recently, but I've started using it for consolidating/editing source code and sorting/archiving log files, and many of these files are larger than 25k.
Tom
UE 14.00a
So my question: Is anyone else here adversely affected by this limitation? If so, is it worthwhile to have the limitation removed?
I am currently working around the limitation by performing large edits within Notepad (at work) or EditPad Lite (at home). It kinda bothers me that these free text editors can undo/redo multi-megabyte chunks of text, while my favorite text editor ever (UE, of course!) is limited to only 25k undo/redo. The worst part about this is that I sometimes forget to keep track of how many bytes are selected while using UE, then end up accidentally deleting a chunk of text after having made a number of previous edits. The only way to recover the text involves opening the same file read-only, copying out the chunk that was accidentally deleted, and pasting it back into UE. If the deleted chunk happened to have been edited prior to deletion, the changes are lost. I could use the free editors, but I like UE so much more. :)
The undo size limitation hasn't become an issue until recently, but I've started using it for consolidating/editing source code and sorting/archiving log files, and many of these files are larger than 25k.
Tom
UE 14.00a