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Test version.ohehpa wrote:Hi, I think I've found a bug which could truncate a double-byte character per 2,048 bytes while AkelPad is doing code page conversion....
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Now is OK.Instructor wrote:Test version.KDJ wrote:[\]]
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Thanks.Instructor wrote:Test version.ohehpa wrote: Hi, I think I've found a bug which could truncate a double-byte character per 2,048 bytes while AkelPad is doing code page conversion....
I tested the new one, but... it still has the problem.
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It's OK. Thank you!Instructor wrote:ohehpa
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I'm looking forward to the next release!
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Test version.KDJ wrote:\B[a-z]{1,3}\B
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It seems to me that you can still improve finding boundaries with regexp.
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Let's do the test: "Cycle search" turn on, search down and up (F3, Shift+F3).
Regular expressions for test:Text for test:
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Don't works Find/Replace (delete empty lines):
What: ^[ \t]*$\n*
With:
It seems to me that you can still improve finding boundaries with regexp.
#1
Let's do the test: "Cycle search" turn on, search down and up (F3, Shift+F3).
Regular expressions for test:
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^
$
^$
\b
\B
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RegExp test - boundary
Don't works Find/Replace (delete empty lines):
What: ^[ \t]*$\n*
With:
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A bug ReplaceAll with RegExp
Hi, My friend tell me he found a bug, and I reproduce it in AkelPad 4.8.0 dev 2012-10-05 02:18.
some string in a file:
find:
replace:
option: [v]Regular Expressions
Then click "Replace all", the result isn't what I want:
BTW, click "Replace" works OK.
some string in a file:
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abc
efd
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^.
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\0 bn
Then click "Replace all", the result isn't what I want:
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a bnb bnc bn
bn
bne bnf bnd bn
bn
bn
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