> Thanks, that worked. I was using 
> regex.match(?"string",?"pattern","","matched") and it didn't work.

In that case, the only output of the plugin call is the return code
which would tell you if your pattern matched the string for example.
If you don't tell the plugin how to format the output string (that would
be the thrid argument), it won't produce any text.

After explaining this in more detail and of course more didactically,
the documentation concludes: "Not very intuitive, but no rocket science
either. Mystery solved. That's what documentation is for!" :-)

Not intuitive? The plugin was basically designed to provide all the
features I wanted as well as those Luciano wanted while staying somewhat
consistent... user-friendliness was definitely not a high priority and I
think it shows. Sorry for that.



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