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- 03.05.2015, 19:51
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Word wrap enabled in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q)?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5133
Re: Word wrap enabled in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q)?
http://i.imgur.com/O53R9Fg.png Thank you much. That was very helpful. However, it appears that word-wraps do not work as intended with UTF-8 files on v685. It does work with ANSI based text files. I have text files created in Notepad++ that are always "UTF-8 without BOM", whether the text...
- 02.05.2015, 20:23
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Word wrap enabled in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q)?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5133
Word wrap enabled in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q)?
Is it possible to have word wrap enabled in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q)? In the Viewer (F3, window), this is possible either with its toolbar button or menu or shortcut assigned to the menu. However in the Quick Viewer (CTRL+Q, panel), assigned shortcuts do *not* work and no menu or toolbars exist. Al...
- 28.04.2015, 20:30
- Forum: Bug reports
- Topic: Slow double-click to rename fails with hot track on
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7043
Slow double-click to rename fails with hot track on
Slow double-click to rename only works with "Settings > Selected items > General > Hot track only" off.
FreeCommander XE 2015 Build 685 32-bit public // Windows 7
Thanks
FreeCommander XE 2015 Build 685 32-bit public // Windows 7
Thanks
- 28.04.2015, 18:54
- Forum: Feature Requests
- Topic: Regex Replacement Strings Case Conversion
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5030
Regex Replacement Strings Case Conversion
Will you support the following Regex syntax for the replacement string:
\U \u \L \l \E
You may find the descriptions and examples at the end of the page here: http://www.regular-expressions.info/refreplacecase.html
Thanks for your efforts.
\U \u \L \l \E
You may find the descriptions and examples at the end of the page here: http://www.regular-expressions.info/refreplacecase.html
Thanks for your efforts.
- 28.04.2015, 18:36
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: how to swap words in multi-rename
- Replies: 5
- Views: 92259
Re: how to swap words in multi-rename
Depending on the flavor of Regex, the captured groups are referenced as \1 \2 etc., or $1 $2 etc. for the replace string.kino wrote:Hello,
... so, what about back-referencing capturing groups in multirename regex replacement ?
(thanks)
FC XE appears to use the latter.