Hi,

that shouldn't happen with 3.5.1 or the 3.6 snapshots any more. For older 
versions you can deselect the 'wrap around' checkbox.

Detlev

Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2004 00:03 schrieb Dave S:
> I have hit a problem with eric3 a couple of times, as an example the
> section of code
>
>         file_yy=coded_str1[:4]
>         file_mm=coded_str1[4:6]
>         file_dd=coded_str1[6:8]
>         file_HH=coded_str1[9:11]
>         file_MM=coded_str1[11:13]
>         file_jj=coded_str1[14:17]
>         file_seq=coded_str1[18:21]
>         file_code1=coded_str1[22:23]
>         file_code2=coded_str1[23:24]
>
> needs all instances of 'file' to be replaced by 'file1' so 'file_yy'
> becomes 'file1_yy' etc
>
> Using replace 'file' for 'file1' Eric locks up hogging 100% CPU, I have
> to xkill to stop it.
>
> My guess is that the replace code is trying to replace 'file' for
> 'file1', then 'file1' for 'file11' etc etc, it does not seem aware of
> what it has replaced.
>
> I get round this problem by
>
> replacing 'file' for 'xxx'
> replacing 'xxx' for 'file1'
>
> that is until I forget & lock up eric !
>
> Its pretty minor in an excellent IDE, but can be frustrating, especially
> when I have not saved recently ;-)
>
> Dave
>
>
>
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