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- 11.04.2017 13:54
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
I figured it out. I put this text in a new document: [op] rev=0 nocase=0 del_dup=1 del_sp=1 numeric=0 allow_all=1 But when I tried to save it as settings/syn_sort.ini, Windows 8.1 said: > You don’t have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain permission. For some rea...
- 11.04.2017 13:39
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
If file dont open, it is file C:\SynWrite\Settings\syn_sort.ini Why it dont open? (non stantard path to Synwrite? error in Console pane?) Sorry, I don't know what those things mean. But I just looked in SW's py/syn_sort subfolder (I assume that's what you're talking about), and there is no syn_sort...
- 09.04.2017 09:04
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
Hmm... When I do that (Plugins > Sort > Edit config), nothing happens. Can I edit the file manually? Are we talking about SynPlugins.ini? I see lots of references in there to Sort, but there's no actual Sort section. If I just paste the code at the end of the file, how does SW know which plugin it's...
- 09.04.2017 00:47
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
- 07.04.2017 22:32
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
- 22.03.2017 20:53
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Line sorting?
- Replies: 13
- Views: 3289
Line sorting?
Is there a way to sort lines (in ASCII order) in SW? I found this project ("issue"?), but I don't see any way to download it. Also, it's for something called CudaText—is that the same as SynWrite? I couldn't find any explanation of that, either. As you can see, I'm helpless, as usual, even...
- 23.10.2014 04:02
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Newbie questions
- Replies: 81
- Views: 27990
BTW, I think Ctrl+Y should be the default shortcut for redo since that's what most top editors use, including Notepad++ and Word... Sorry to disagree with you, but Ctrl+Z (Undo) and Ctrl+Y (Redo) have always been the standard shortcuts. Microsoft Word uses them , and Notepad++ does too . Cheers, A....
- 24.11.2013 08:35
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Newbie questions
- Replies: 81
- Views: 27990
- 23.11.2013 03:59
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Newbie questions
- Replies: 81
- Views: 27990
- 22.11.2013 09:40
- Forum: General - SynWrite
- Topic: Newbie questions
- Replies: 81
- Views: 27990