Hello Stephan,
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> Not in general. They *can* be hard to read..
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> Not in general. Just for thse who do not yet understand them ;)
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>> I disagree, they are hard in any way :P
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> You can get unexpected behaviour all the time you do something on a
> computer.
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Usually in the 8th layer.
> Great! Regexp syntax is simpl :D (just kidding - a bit)
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>> Hahahah
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> That's why I propose regexp. That way any user - who understands regexps -
> can write even more powerful shortcuts.
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So what this would do is to first search for all linestarts and out a |
> there. Then it would search for all sequences of 2 or more spaces and
> replace them with a pipe. Last it would put a pipe at the end of each line.
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Ok. I agree to add this feature as "optional". But the syntax should vary
because the JSON encode limitations, so it should be like:
"alt+t" : [ { "exp":"^", "modifiers": "gm" , "replace":"|" } , ......
I tried and it is very powerful since you can create a single cell o a full
table, depending on your selection. Since you are more regexp skilled...
could you think in possible side effects?
Thank you for your suggestion. I will implement it very soon.
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