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Now it works ver well!
document.selection.Replace("\\n$","",eeFindNext | eeFindReplaceRegExp | eeReplaceAll);
Thanks again!
DavidParticipantSorry, please copy the link to your address bar of IE explorer and then open it. Click directly will get en error!
DavidParticipantThank you,FuzzyBear!
It works very well on those empty lines in the file, but It looks it doesn’t work for last empty line. See the screenshot!http://ys-i.ys168.com/2.0/198138975/jifrflp2G6K3T548LTL/Screenshots-20.png
What I want is like this:
http://ys-i.ys168.com/2.0/198138976/j3K5I2V464MXLjifrfl/Screenshots-21.pngJune 4, 2013 at 5:27 am in reply to: Is there a plug-in for calling Google translate in Emeditor? #11129DavidParticipantHello,Yutaka-san,
If I deactivate option”use output bar”, then the command line works very well(it will open internet explorer and locate Google translate website automatically).
If I activate this option. Then I get error.This option is available only if the Command field include .exe files?
June 3, 2013 at 11:40 pm in reply to: Is there a plug-in for calling Google translate in Emeditor? #11126DavidParticipantThank you,Yutaka-san.
But it looks it doesn’t work on my computer.I change your command line to the following:
http://translate.google.com/?&ie=UTF-8&sl=de#de/en/$(CurText)
This command line can work while copying into internet explorer. But in Emeditor, it says:
System can not find the specified file.May I trouble you again?
DavidParticipantHello,Yutaka – san,
Thank you very much!
February 18, 2009 at 6:44 am in reply to: Can anyone help me: Need a plugin – duplicate selection as specified times?? #6924DavidParticipantHi,Yutaka,A lot thanks to you!
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