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    • astrosofistaA
      astrosofista @Alan Kilborn
      last edited by

      @Alan-Kilborn

      Definitively regex, or at least some of its functions are invoked in the original PS. I typed an \s at the end of the first paragraph —I mean the GNU License sample text—, then selected the backslash, run the script, then the s and the script… PS ignored single characters and only take into consideration whole words, so when I selected the first T, PS did nothing, but This was selected and PS correctly matched the other two instances of the word.

      Anyway, the script modification you provided solved the issue. A big thanks for your assistance and fast reply.

      Best Regards.

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      • EkopalypseE
        Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        @astrosofista @Alan-Kilborn

        Thanks for testing and improving.
        I haven’t noticed it yet but it makes sense.
        The documentation for searchFlags is described here.

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        • Alan KilbornA
          Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
          last edited by

          @Ekopalypse said in Multi-cursor editing:

          The documentation for searchFlags is described here.

          Yes but that documentation falls flat when you need an actual number to pass to a function!

          Is there some Python magic one can do to find these identifiers? What I mean is, if I do dir(MENUCOMMAND) in the P.S. console, I see:

          >>> dir(MENUCOMMAND)
          ['CLEAN_RECENT_FILE_LIST', 'EDIT_AUTOCOMPLETE', 'EDIT_AUTOCOMPLETE_CURRENTFILE', 'EDIT_AUTOCOMPLETE_PATH', 'EDIT_BEGINENDSELECT', ...
          

          Some similar way of finding these “SCFIND_” things?

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          • EkopalypseE
            Ekopalypse @Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Alan-Kilborn

            for readability you normally use FINDOPTION.NONE instead of the 0.
            In order to get all values from such enum you can call its values method.
            For example: FINDOPTION.values() would return

            {0: Npp.FINDOPTION.NONE, 1048576: Npp.FINDOPTION.WORDSTART, 2: Npp.FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD, 4: Npp.FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE, 2097152: Npp.FINDOPTION.REGEXP, 8388608: Npp.FINDOPTION.CXX11REGEX, 4194304: Npp.FINDOPTION.POSIX}
            
            
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            • Alan KilbornA
              Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
              last edited by Alan Kilborn

              @Ekopalypse said in Multi-cursor editing:

              for readability you normally use FINDOPTION.NONE instead of the 0.

              Yes, but you have to know that EXISTS first! :-)

              To your point about “readability”…that’s why I was asking.
              I would much rather NOT use the magic number of zero.

              I didn’t see anything that logically links FINDOPTION to the SCFIND nomenclature. Maybe I missed the connection.

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                last edited by Alan Kilborn

                @Ekopalypse said in Multi-cursor editing:

                For example: FINDOPTION.values() would return

                Just a slight note for any future readers:

                FINDOPTION.values() at the Pythonscript console yields:

                >> FINDOPTION.values()
                Traceback (most recent call last):
                  File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
                TypeError: 'dict' object is not callable
                

                The proper thing to do is FINDOPTION.values (no parentheses).

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                • EkopalypseE
                  Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  Ooopps - you are right, thx for reporting.
                  Seems I have wrapped it incorrectly with my python3 plugin.

                  Yes, not every enum has really the same, but most of the time similar, name as the normal c-headers have.
                  To get all the enums you can run globals() in the console or from a script.

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Ekopalypse
                    last edited by

                    @Ekopalypse said in Multi-cursor editing:

                    my python3 plugin.

                    gimme, Gimme, GIMME! :-)

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse
                      last edited by

                      I’m sorry, but it’s still an alpha version.
                      As long as not all functions/methods work as described
                      you’re not really gonna enjoy it.
                      Had a nasty plugin crash yesterday because instead using
                      an signed integer I used an unsigned one. :-(

                      But there will be fewer and fewer open issues.
                      And since I was wrong with the release date several times,
                      I prefer not to give a forecast until when a beta version can be expected.

                      The actual situation, Corona, has one advantage - I have more time to work on PySnack (That’s what I want to call it).

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                      • astrosofistaA
                        astrosofista @Ekopalypse
                        last edited by

                        @Ekopalypse said in Multi-cursor editing:

                        Thanks for testing and improving.

                        Glad to be of help. Let me know if more tests are needed.

                        Best Regards.

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                        • Michael VincentM
                          Michael Vincent @dail
                          last edited by

                          @dail said in Multi-cursor editing:

                          I use BetterMultiSelection

                          As do I - along with SurroundSelection and DoxyIt. Do you still support DoxyIt, I submitted a pull request a little while back.

                          Cheers.

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                          • dailD
                            dail @Michael Vincent
                            last edited by

                            @Michael-Vincent

                            Personally I haven’t used DoxyIt in years. I wouldnt say it’s not supported, just my interest is quite lacking.

                            In light of recent circumstances I find myself with copious amounts of free time currently, so I will make it a point to take a look at your PR soon.

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