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  1. I have a regular expression that I use in a StringRegExpReplace() function that replaces CRLFs if the matching text is the last text on a line. Here is my example script: test() Exit (1) Func test() Local $sfor, $pat, $sTextBefore = "", $sTextFixed $sTextBefore &= "Line 1 MF Midget vs NE Midget" & @CR $sTextBefore &= "Line 2 Midget 1 vs VYY Stars" & @CR $sfor = "Midget" $pat = "(?i)Midget\s{0,}[s]{0,1}\s{0,}[0-9]?+" $sTextFixed = StringRegExpReplace($sTextBefore, $pat, "+++") ConsoleWrite("+++: $pat ====>" & $pat & "<==" & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite("+++: $sTextBefore ==>" & @CRLF & $sTextBefore & @CRLF) ConsoleWrite("+++: $sTextFixed ===>" & @CRLF & $sTextFixed & @CRLF) EndFunc The output looks like this (I can't figure out how to remove the strikeout in this example):
  2. Hi there, not sure if this is the right place, but I'm building a script for using premade answers in chat. It works and outputs the answers (stored in an ini file based on: answer name = answer it also works with a new line if there is a tag <enter> in the answer text in the ini file. Now the problem is, that after the answer is pasted in the chat (you bring up the interface with ctrl+1) it gives an enter, thus sending the output straight away. I would like to be able to review the answer before sending it. can anyone help me by telling what's wrong in the script, I tried replacing the @crlf in the script with other options, no luck. Thanks in advance! antwoorden.au3 antwoorden.ini
  3. My program generates a huge lot of numbers that has to be displayed in a label. Usually there are around 100 thousand and 1 million numbers, so I obviously have certain problems with space. I get the data into the label, but it's all in one line and simply exceeds the label (by a couple of million pixels, but never mind that)... Of course it won't fit into a 200x200 big label either, but it'd look a lot nicer. I don't even need to scroll in it. The only thing in need is an automatic @CRLF at the border of the label. Something like the style $ES_MULTILINE for the input box. Here's the most important stuff from the GUI. Local $gui = GUICreate("Crypt", 630, 440) Local $in = GUICtrlCreateInput("", 10, 10, 300, 300, $ES_MULTILINE) ; need something like $ES_MULTILINE just one line later in this code Local $out = GUICtrlCreateLabel("", 320, 10, 300, 300) ; instead of "", please imagine a random number between 1e5 and 1e6 here please ; a lot of buttons that don't matter right now GUISetBkColor(0x111111, $gui) GUICtrlSetBkColor($in, 0xEEEEEE) GUICtrlSetBkColor($out, 0xEEEEEE) ; again a lot of button configuartion that's completely unnecessary right now GUICtrlSetColor($in, 0x111111) GUICtrlSetColor($out, 0x111111) ; same as before GUISetFont(13, 200, 0, "Candara", $gui) GUICtrlSetFont($in, 13, 200, 0, "Candara") GUICtrlSetFont($out, 13, 200, 0, "Candara") ; still configuation for the buttons Local $data0 = "" ; some unimportant variables GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $gui) ; switch from GUIGetMsg() in an infinite while-loop Thanks!
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