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18414 How do I get alignment here?
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Hello,
I see, so you need Never Align Differences enabled. In that case, you must define a grammar for ".." and for "R:", and mark them as Unimportant. This will then align the lines as you expect.
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Originally posted by Aaron View PostThe Replacements dialog does not change the Alignment.
I hope a remedy is on the wishlist.
Originally posted by Aaron View PostTo change the Alignment, you would need to use the Session Settings, Alignment tab, and tweak settings here to see if they can be auto-aligned.
I really hope there's a better solution. This is not an unusual requirement, surely. This should not necessitate file format converters.
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Hello,
The Replacements dialog does not change the Alignment. If two lines are already aligned, the Replacements dialog lets you define a specific difference as equal/unimportant.
To change the Alignment, you would need to use the Session Settings, Alignment tab, and tweak settings here to see if they can be auto-aligned. Creating Line Weights in the Format may also have an impact on alignment.
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Oops, sorry, that was a misclick before the screenshot. Thanks for spotting it. Now corrected.
Same result.
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uncheck regular expressions (".." is matching more than just the initial periods)
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18414 How do I get alignment here?
How do I get auto-align of lines 1 and 2 here:
You'd think I'd know this by nowLast edited by chrisjj; 09-Aug-2014, 01:19 PM.Tags: None
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