i apologize, but the dot is not listed in the documentation in the table of placeholders. also, the word dot does not appear anywhere. or did i overread something?
i apologize, but the point is not listed in the documentation in the table of placeholders. also, the word point does not appear anywhere. or did i overread something?
Despite of that what sense does [,.] make when a dot is any character? if a dot is surrounded by square brackets, then the meaning of a dot changes from any character to a literal dot. well, i can not confirm pauls claim It is stated in the documentation. i aggree to you (u. windl), that we have still an unsolved problem.
Hm, i wanted to change the profile "(Automatically ...)" but ended in changing the profile "(Custom)". Well, in my opinion, the dialog could be designed more intuitive. However, thank you for your kind help. cheers, frank
for the sake of clarity i suggest to add to the documentation something like: Literal characters, i.e. charcters, that are not placeholders, must be escaped with a backslash (e.g. "\."), otherwise the pattern is invalid.< cheers, frank
for the sake of clarity i suggest to add to the documentation something like: Literal characters, i.e. charcters, that are not placeholders, must be escaped with a backslash (e.g. "."), otherwise the pattern is invalid.< cheers, frank
for the sake of clarity i suggest to add to the documentation something like: Literal characters, i.e. charcters, that are not placeholders, must be escaped with a backslash (e.g. "."), otherwise the pattern is invalid. cheers, frank
for the sake of clarity i suggest to add to the documentation something like: Literal characters, i.e. charcters, that are not placeholders, must be escaped with a backslash (e.g. "\."), otherwise the pattern is invalid. cheers, frank