#1 2015-11-06 19:49

Ammar
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word boundary & first word ?

Hi,

Should the the word boundary (\b) works for words at the middle and end part only of a file name ?

as I can't get it to work for words at the beginning of a file name ?


Thanks

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#2 2015-11-06 20:49

den4b
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

Hi Ammar.

Word boundary (\b) should work in all locations.

Please provide examples with expected and actual results.

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#3 2015-11-06 22:48

Ammar
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

When I have tested it on small number of files it works ,
Sorry for the inconvenient

May I ask you please:
Q1 Is there a way to select multiple rules in-order to delete/activate/deactivate
Q2 Searching the Rules
Q3 Customize the toolbar (have the Load, Save ... in the main toolbar )


Thank you in advance for your help and a great tools

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#4 2015-11-07 16:01

den4b
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

Ammar wrote:

Q1 Is there a way to select multiple rules in-order to delete/activate/deactivate

This feature will be available in the next version.

Ammar wrote:

Q2 Searching the Rules
Q3 Customize the toolbar (have the Load, Save ... in the main toolbar )

Not available.

P.S. Please start a new topic in future for unrelated questions.

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#5 2015-12-01 23:13

Andrew
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

den4b wrote:
Ammar wrote:

Q1 Is there a way to select multiple rules in-order to delete/activate/deactivate

This feature will be available in the next version.

Speaking of which, Denis I find the current options ("Mark All" and "UnMark All") a bit strangely named, and know of some users who got confused between the former and "Select All". To make the purpose clear I would suggest "Enable All Rules" and "Disable All Rules" (or simply "Enable All" and "Disable All") instead, along with appropriate keyboard shortcuts of course.

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#6 2015-12-02 14:08

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Re: word boundary & first word ?

Andrew wrote:

To make the purpose clear I would suggest "Enable All Rules" and "Disable All Rules" (or simply "Enable All" and "Disable All") instead

"Mark" and "Unmark" options are present in both Rule and Files tables. It would make sense to keep them the same.

Do you think "Enable" and "Disable" are also suitable for Files table?

For example, "Enable All Files" or "Disable All Files" could also be misunderstood.

Last edited by den4b (2015-12-02 14:10)

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#7 2015-12-02 22:22

Andrew
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

den4b wrote:

"Mark" and "Unmark" options are present in both Rule and Files tables. It would make sense to keep them the same.

I didn't remember the Mark sub-menu of the File table, so I suppose it does make sense to keep them the same. Perhaps as an additional aid you can include the menu icons you've used for Mark and UnMark in the File table?

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#8 2015-12-02 23:47

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Re: word boundary & first word ?

Andrew wrote:

Perhaps as an additional aid you can include the menu icons you've used for Mark and UnMark in the File table?

Excellent idea. It's done and also corrected "UnMark" to "Unmark".

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#9 2015-12-06 17:36

Andrew
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Re: word boundary & first word ?

Nice. The Rule list's Move up/down icons can also be used for the same options in the File table context menu.

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