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- 14 Aug 2022 00:06
- Forum: Features
- Topic: DONE: Alternative shell for Open Cmd Prompt
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4769
DONE: Alternative shell for Open Cmd Prompt
RJ TextEd's "Tools/Open Cmd Prompt..." opens a `cmd.exe` shell in the folder of the current file. I would like an option to replace `cmd.exe` by a different command or command string. In my case it would be `wt.exe` (Windows Terminal). Other people might prefer `bash.exe`, or `powershell.e...
- 12 Jul 2022 16:36
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: FIXED: RJ TextEd can't handle files containing lines that are 111 spaces or more
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1709
Re: RJ TextEd can't handle files containing lines that are 111 spaces or more
I am using a proportional font (Lucida Sans, size 12) as main font. And a monospaced font (Consolas,size 12) as alternate font. If I open the problematic file with the proportional font, everything is fine. I activate or deactivate "word wrap", no problem. I try a different proportional fo...
- 10 Jul 2022 15:38
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: FIXED: RJ TextEd can't handle files containing lines that are 111 spaces or more
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1709
FIXED: RJ TextEd can't handle files containing lines that are 111 spaces or more
Hi, I used one of the scripts on <https://superuser.com/questions/1603763/how-can-i-run-a-single-command-to-show-all-installed-applications-in-windows-10>. The script generated a text file, but RJ TextEd gives an error when opening it: "Access violation at address 0000000002CBB77B in module 'rt...
- 06 Oct 2013 16:43
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: Script with regex worked in RJ TextEd 8.65 but fails in 8.70
- Replies: 3
- Views: 16257
Re: Script with regex worked in RJ TextEd 8.65 but fails in
Thanks,
As soon as I corrected the penultimate argument of Document.ReplaceAll() the script line worked. I have replaced it by your own line, however, because your line is neater.
Note: I replaced your line's double quotes by single quotes, because my script syntax is Pascal.
Best regards
As soon as I corrected the penultimate argument of Document.ReplaceAll() the script line worked. I have replaced it by your own line, however, because your line is neater.
Note: I replaced your line's double quotes by single quotes, because my script syntax is Pascal.
Best regards
- 05 Oct 2013 21:58
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: Script with regex worked in RJ TextEd 8.65 but fails in 8.70
- Replies: 3
- Views: 16257
Script with regex worked in RJ TextEd 8.65 but fails in 8.70
Hi, I have three Pascal scripts that include the following line: Document.ReplaceAll(#13#10+#13#10+'(\r\n)+',#13#10+#13#10,False,False,False,True); The purpose of this line is to replace three or more consecutive carriage returns for just two carriage returns. In RJ TextEd 8.65 (and in earlier versi...
- 31 May 2012 00:40
- Forum: Syntax files
- Topic: The "Add/Remove Comment" command should use indention
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15643
Re: The "Add/Remove Comment" command should use indention
I misunderstood the "Add/Remove Comment" command. I noticed that if I used it several times, it alternated between adding and removing the "comment character". Also, it used the "comment line character", instead of "begin comment block" and "end comment b...
- 29 May 2012 23:27
- Forum: Syntax files
- Topic: The "Add/Remove Comment" command should use indention
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15643
The "Add/Remove Comment" command should use indention
Hi, This is a minor issue. The "Add/Remove Comment" or "Block Comments" command (CTRL+') puts or removes a "comment out" character at the very beginning of the selected lines. However, many source code lines have "comment out" characters preceded by spaces. Th...
- 17 Mar 2012 20:41
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: Help with/for Scripting
- Replies: 9
- Views: 20908
Re: Help with/for Scripting
If you do a regex search in RJ TextEd, and then run a script, the script's Document.ReplaceAll() lines will use regex. In older versions of RJ TextEd, you did not have to do a regex search, only to activate the RJ TextEd's button, but it changed at some point.
Regards
Regards
- 13 Jul 2011 06:30
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13605
Re: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
Version 7.50 is working.
Thank you and best regards
Thank you and best regards
- 07 Jul 2011 19:36
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13605
Re: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
I downloaded the install file again. The command prompt program FC confirmed that this download and the previous one are identical. I Installed one of them in a clean "Windows XP Mode" virtual machine running under VMWare. I got the same behavior as in my main Windows 7 install. Document.R...
- 29 Jun 2011 01:15
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13605
Re: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
Hello again,
I have updated RJ TextEd to version 7.43, and I still have the same problem.
Regards
I have updated RJ TextEd to version 7.43, and I still have the same problem.
Regards
- 13 Jun 2011 16:47
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13605
- 08 Jun 2011 17:55
- Forum: Scripts
- Topic: var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13605
var1 := Document.ReplaceAll does not work
According to TextEd's Help, the document objects LineCount and ReplaceAll both generate integer outputs. I can assign LineCount's output to a variable, but not ReplaceAll's. Why? For example: // Pascal script // Global variables var var1, var2 : Integer; // Enter code here begin var1 := Document.Lin...