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Text editor - macro - multiple regex find and replaces
rjbull:
Another piece of software you could try: RJ TextEd
-Shades (January 25, 2017, 09:49 AM)
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It sort of grew over the last seven years:
RJ_TextEd_NoInstall.zip 9446479 2009.03.05
rj-texted.7z 99580128 2016.12.26
Shades:
11 times the size ?!?
Impressive!
Think I found out about this editor 2 years ago. And although its interface looks a bit busy to me, it is a capable text editor.
Tuxman:
RJ TextEd is more than twice the size of Emacs now?
Well...
wraith808:
Another piece of software you could try: RJ TextEd
-Shades (January 25, 2017, 09:49 AM)
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It sort of grew over the last seven years:
RJ_TextEd_NoInstall.zip 9446479 2009.03.05
rj-texted.7z 99580128 2016.12.26
-rjbull (January 25, 2017, 03:34 PM)
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Could it be the addition of unicode that ballooned it?
AbteriX:
I checked out PSPad and did the following simple things.
existing text
start recording macro
do a find and replace
stop macro
save macro
(same to .pme ?)
then back to macro - edit macro - empty-dcwul62 (January 25, 2017, 07:59 AM)
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Just to be clear, PSPad was not meant as example of an good macro recorder :)
in fact, PSPad macro didn't record such Find&Replace dialogs.
My PSPad post was to provide you a VBScript to perform your task,... I have now added an how-to use above:
Store that code as MultiReplace.vbs in "...\PSPad\Script\VBscript\" folder.
In PSPad run menu "Scripts\Recompile", next see new entry "Multiple Replace on downloaded text".
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PSPad is free an have Scripting support, but even better for my use and with
an far better macro recorder is EmEditor, which costs $40 (or $150 with more than 1 year update service)
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