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On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 06:20:24 +0200, Lija contributed this to our collective
wisdom:
L> Yes. Actually, long-line-regex-QT should insert text from other (those 19)
L> QTs.
L> ...
L> See the attachment, that's my main regex, "DATUM". When used in conjunction
L> with rest, smaller QTs, which contain only replacement word(s) (translation
L> to Serbian), it should output something like this:
�..rest snipped..�
I see what you mean. These macros tend to insert unwanted returns. I just
did some testing again and realise that if you use more than one %Qinclude
macros in the same line in your template, upon output, each %Qinclude
macro is outputted on a new line.
For example, my test macro is:
%Qinclude="i2"%Qinclude="i3"
The output is:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 06:20:24 +0200, Lija graced us with these comments:
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 06:20:24 +0200, Lija thoughtfully wrote the following:
Not that they're on separate lines.
I think this is the root of your problem since your QT contains two
%Qinclude macros. I think that's something to ask Ritlabs to fix.
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