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Post by Jo on May 20, 2024 15:40:24 GMT -5
Entering a C (change) command in the Command> area and pressing PF5 (RLOCFIND) to position to the desired location. First PF5 finds next location, a 2nd PF5 results in errormsg "Command requires 2 TEXT literals. 0 were entered" Jo (24141) PS: RFIND is ok, RLOCFIND failes "Change one two" and pressing PF5 (Rfind) results in "Rfind Change one two" and msg "Operand: two, exceeds the maximum allowed text operand" "cha one two" and pressing PF5 (Rfind) results in "Rfind Cha one two" and msg "Operand: two, exceeds the maximum allowed text operand"
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Post by Jo on May 21, 2024 17:17:26 GMT -5
on v3.1.24142 the problem is still there:
1) In Edit enter "CHANGE one two" in the command line and press F5 (set to RLOCFIND): first F5 finds and positions to "one", second F5 fails with error message "Command requires 2 TEXT literals. 0 were entered"
2) In Edit enter "CHANGE one two" in the command line and press F5 (set to RFIND): fails with error message "Operand: two, exceeds the maximum allowed text operands" and the commandline now contains "RFIND CHANGE one two"
3) In Edit enter "C one two" in the command line and press F5 (set to RFIND): each F5 finds and positions to "one", but only in comments. That means that the "C" was interpreted as "find in comment"
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Post by George on Jun 7, 2024 9:38:35 GMT -5
Jo: Somehow I missed this post. I'll check it out.
Seems OK in latest Beta, probably got fixed in some other correction. If you think it's still there, let me know.
George
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