On Aug 8, 3:31 pm, Kris Fremen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use this in a macro to add a something new between the first and the
> second line:
> var txt=txtoriginal.replace(/(.+)\n(.+)/, '$1\n' + txtcheckbox + '\n
> $2')
>
> Problem is that when i use $1, because the macro accepts arguments the
> $1 is actually the argument AND the substitution, which clearly makes
> a mess out of the tiddler...
Perhaps this would work:
var txt=txtoriginal.replace(/(.+)\n(.+)/, '$'+'1\n' + txtcheckbox + '\n
$'+'2')
-e
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