Official Nisus Writer Express 2.7 Beta Thread
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I immediately tested "Sort Paragraphs" in 2.7 beta 6, to see if the attributes were preserved, and they were. At last, and thank you. However, "Sort Paragraphs Z-A" (if one ever needed it) does not work at all; and, more seriously, at the cursor insertion point a lot of strange computer commands arrived, as follows:
return -1;
return -1;
return 1
return 1;
$temp_a =~ s/[^0-9.]+//g; # remove non-numbers through end
$temp_b =~ s/[^0-9.]+//g;
else {return 0;}
else {return string_compare($a,$b);}
elsif ($temp_a < $temp_b)
elsif ($temp_a lt $temp_b)
if ($temp_a > $temp_b)
if ($temp_a gt $temp_b)
{
{
{
{
}
}
}
}
$a_sorting[$index++] = $line;
chomp($line);
else {return string_compare($a,$b);}
if (($a =~ /^\s*[0-9.\,]+/) && ($b =~ /^\s*[0-9.\,]+/))
my $temp_a = $a;
my $temp_b = $b;
print "$line\n";
{
}
#Clipboard 0
#Clipboard 1
#Copy
#End Nisus Macro Block
#Nisus Macro Block
#Paste
#after execution
#before execution
#destination clipboard
#source clipboard
foreach my $line (sort automatically @a_sorting) {
my $index = 0;
my ($temp_a,$temp_b) = @_;
my @a_sorting;
sub automatically
sub string_compare {
use strict;
while (my $line = <>) {
{
}
}
}
}
This needs to be rectified!
return -1;
return -1;
return 1
return 1;
$temp_a =~ s/[^0-9.]+//g; # remove non-numbers through end
$temp_b =~ s/[^0-9.]+//g;
else {return 0;}
else {return string_compare($a,$b);}
elsif ($temp_a < $temp_b)
elsif ($temp_a lt $temp_b)
if ($temp_a > $temp_b)
if ($temp_a gt $temp_b)
{
{
{
{
}
}
}
}
$a_sorting[$index++] = $line;
chomp($line);
else {return string_compare($a,$b);}
if (($a =~ /^\s*[0-9.\,]+/) && ($b =~ /^\s*[0-9.\,]+/))
my $temp_a = $a;
my $temp_b = $b;
print "$line\n";
{
}
#Clipboard 0
#Clipboard 1
#Copy
#End Nisus Macro Block
#Nisus Macro Block
#Paste
#after execution
#before execution
#destination clipboard
#source clipboard
foreach my $line (sort automatically @a_sorting) {
my $index = 0;
my ($temp_a,$temp_b) = @_;
my @a_sorting;
sub automatically
sub string_compare {
use strict;
while (my $line = <>) {
{
}
}
}
}
This needs to be rectified!
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hmmm?
I am wondering...
On occasion I will open up a file with an older (beta) version of NWE and get the message this version has expired. Are the various version limited to a certain date and the NEW team has to get a new version out before that?
On occasion I will open up a file with an older (beta) version of NWE and get the message this version has expired. Are the various version limited to a certain date and the NEW team has to get a new version out before that?
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education/Mark Twain (1835-1910)
- martin
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Re: hmmm?
That's exactly right. Normally beta versions are limited to about 2 weeks. This is to make sure nobody keeps an old pre-release version around for too long.gemboy27 wrote:Are the various version limited to a certain date and the NEW team has to get a new version out before that?
Tables
anyone having trouble with putting lists in tables
if I do a three column table and try to make a list in the first column I get all 1. or 1. 2.
this happens in both 2.7b7 and 2.6.1
iMac intel 10.4.6
if I do a three column table and try to make a list in the first column I get all 1. or 1. 2.
this happens in both 2.7b7 and 2.6.1
iMac intel 10.4.6
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education/Mark Twain (1835-1910)
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Lists in Tables
OSX 10.3.9
I've no problems with lists in Table cells in 2.6.1
I haven't tried 2.7 betas.
Steve
I've no problems with lists in Table cells in 2.6.1
I haven't tried 2.7 betas.
Steve
Re: Tables
If I understand you correctly, I'm not able to reproduce this. I get 1. in the first row, 2. in the second row, 3. in the third row and (presumably) so on.gemboy27 wrote:if I do a three column table and try to make a list in the first column I get all 1. or 1. 2.
(PowerBook G4, Mac OS X 10.4.6, NWE 2.7 beta 7)
--Craig
find and replace
finding another problem with find and replace
I am editing a .plist file
i.e.
tab<dict>
tabtab<key>name</key>
tabtab<string>drunk</string>
tab</dict>
I am doing this so I will get
<dict><key>name</key><string>drunk</string></dict>
so I can sort paragraphs. then find and replace back to the original format. I can get that far....
When I try to find and replace
<dict>
with
return tab<dict>
is where the problem happens
When I try to fill the replace box with the right info --- to get back to the original formatting ---- I get a crash or a general error
this happens if I use an option tab or the pulldown tab
In addition, if I can get a tab, I get a tab with a - (hyphen)
I am sorting Technorita Tags (TechnoratiTags.plist) in my MarsEdit app support folder.
what I have done as a work around is do the find and replace in 2.6.1, then do the graph sort in 2.7b7
intel G5 10.4.6 b7
I am editing a .plist file
i.e.
tab<dict>
tabtab<key>name</key>
tabtab<string>drunk</string>
tab</dict>
I am doing this so I will get
<dict><key>name</key><string>drunk</string></dict>
so I can sort paragraphs. then find and replace back to the original format. I can get that far....
When I try to find and replace
<dict>
with
return tab<dict>
is where the problem happens
When I try to fill the replace box with the right info --- to get back to the original formatting ---- I get a crash or a general error
this happens if I use an option tab or the pulldown tab
In addition, if I can get a tab, I get a tab with a - (hyphen)
I am sorting Technorita Tags (TechnoratiTags.plist) in my MarsEdit app support folder.
what I have done as a work around is do the find and replace in 2.6.1, then do the graph sort in 2.7b7
intel G5 10.4.6 b7
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education/Mark Twain (1835-1910)
- martin
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Re: Tables
This is because Express treats the order of the contents of your table as appearing from left to right (or right to left depending on language), then top to bottom. Eg, if you have the table:gemboy27 wrote:if I do a three column table and try to make a list in the first column I get all 1. or 1. 2.
Code: Select all
A B
X Y
Code: Select all
1. A 2. B
3. X 4. Y
Hopefully that makes some sense. Perhaps we need to change lists so they look vertically in tables for the previous list number, rather than horizontally.
not a biggi
I don' treally use that function much, so I wouldn't change it for me.
and as a work around I could probably find a work around as seldom as I use it.
and as a work around I could probably find a work around as seldom as I use it.
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education/Mark Twain (1835-1910)
- martin
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Beta 8 is available any minute now:
http://www.nisus.com/Express/beta/
gemboy: if you can, please check and see if your Find & Replace troubles are fixed. If not, send me a feedback report, thanks.
http://www.nisus.com/Express/beta/
gemboy: if you can, please check and see if your Find & Replace troubles are fixed. If not, send me a feedback report, thanks.