Hi,
I don't know whether this is a bug or it's the normal case. I'm using TM 1.5.6 (1414)
[ a '|' is indicating the caret] Supposing you have a plain text file with a line:
Dies ist ein | Test.
TM_CURRENT_WORD = 'ein Test' Why??
If I have that one:
Dies ist ein Test. |
TM_CURRENT_WORD = is undefined Fine.
Can someone explain me that behaviour please.
Thanks,
Hans
On Sep 7, 2007, at 4:43 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
I don't know whether this is a bug or it's the normal case. I'm using TM 1.5.6 (1414)
[ a '|' is indicating the caret] Supposing you have a plain text file with a line:
Dies ist ein | Test.
TM_CURRENT_WORD = 'ein Test' Why??
It searches left/right for < and > (word start/stop boundaries) though limited to the current line, so the above happens.
It would be better to have the variable unset in this case, though unlikely I will change that for 1.x, unless you have a convincing argument for doing it ;)