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Post by Stefan on Dec 10, 2022 13:29:54 GMT -5
George,
Firstly - please accept my apologies for bringing you an ancient issue within hours (if not minutes) of a new release.
I say 'ancient', because I first came across this a few years ago when looking at HTML files but I do this so rarely that I never got around to diagnosing it.
Today I was adding AUTO colorisation to an INI profile for the Pirisoft CCLEANER application. The app's INI file includes one line which is effectively a long list of domain names separated by a vertical bar. These are hard to tell apart, so I figured.... Make | a delimiter Give | a contrasting colour Reload the file Job done.
Auto-colorisation works as expected for the file as a whole, but not for the long line with the domain names. Trial and error reveals that if the line is 2001 characters in length or less, it works. If the line is longer than 2001 characters, Auto colorisation doesn't work.
I'm sure this is fixable.
Some test data ....
Just use the TS line commands to split the line at various points. I think the magic spot is at character 2001
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Post by George on Dec 10, 2022 15:08:50 GMT -5
I agree with Robert. This is another aspect of SPFLite assuming its a source file type editor, which is simply not true any more.
I'll remove the restriction.
George
Robert: Test is in AttrScan, not ClrLoad
===> I seem to recall editing a function called ClrLoad and saw the "2000" value in it, that's why I thought it was there. R
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