There are many examples of scripts using a dynamically modified search and/or replace string during script execution in the UltraEdit Scripts forum. Therefore it is possible to build the search/replace string in an UltraEdit script first in a string variable and then run the regular expression find/replace with the value of the string variable. Such tasks are nowadays done with using an UltraEdit script instead of an UltraEdit macro as a script supports string variables and access of selected text and contents of clipboard. There is no workaround solution for this limitation for UltraEdit macros. Selected text and clipboard contents cannot be referenced within a Unix or Perl regular expression find/replace. When used in an UltraEdit regular expression find/replace, the selected text respectively contents of the clipboard is interpreted as UltraEdit regular expression string. ^s and ^c can be used only in non regular expression or in UltraEdit regular expression finds/replaces. Support for arbitrary string pairs (square brackets, backticks, etc.Usage of ^c (clipboard content) and ^s (selected text) in search and replace explains briefly how to use ^c and ^s in a regular expression find/replace. ![]() Support for block comments opened with same characters as line comments.Syntax highlighting maintained when selecting.Syntax highlighting parser overhaul (Code highlighting data abstracted from editor, improving performance and resolving issues).Templates now included in command palette.Type :p then page break number to jump to page break ex: :p5.Type :b2 to jump to second bookmark, or :bMyBook to jump to bookmark named "MyBook".Type : then line number / column number to jump to location ex: :300,25.Wildcard support for opening multiple files at once ex: C:\prj\class*.cpp.Supports letter drives, UNC, and relative paths.Works also with FstormBitmap, Vray and Fstorm proxies, ies in both Fstorm and Vray lights. You may also find and replace their searchpaths in case you've moved them. Select a matching folder to add it to the path A free and easy utility to find and replace missing or all bitmaps and other dependencies like Xrefs, proxies, ies.Begin typing file path and command palette will offer auto-completing matches.Type \ then begin typing part of file path or name to filter results ex: \myFile.js. ![]() Command palette expansionsQuick open any previously opened file.Fallback to older browser control for legacy rendering on systems not supporting WebView2.Requires WebView2 browser component from Microsoft (included in Win 11, available on Win 10).Upgrades HTML / Markdown preview to modern rendering engine.Chrome (Edgium) rendering for browser view / live preview.Connection stays alive during file editing to avoid further 2FA prompts.Single persistent connection used for 2FA accounts to prevent multiple 2FA prompts.New "Interactive login" account option (Advanced tab).Connect to servers that require two-factor authentication (2FA) or time-based one-time passwords (TOTP).Interactive login for SFTP (2FA support).New Option to disable auto-recover prompts after unexpected close.Updated FTP/FTPS/SFTP to latest standard
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