Posted on: Feb 16 2007, 01:55 PM | |
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Not sure if this helps, but I think I may have set another trig that's causing this problem, however, I don't understand why using the Savitar variable method with the $$var/%%var is causing regex variables of '0,' 1,' and '2' to be assigned. I may just go and create a new copy of my pref file and only move over the ones that aren't problematic, that would narrow it down but it would take a while, I have like, hundreds of triggers. |
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Posted on: Feb 9 2007, 04:51 AM | |
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I don't know what's causing it, but now whenever I use the $$trig/%%trig built-in function or any of my regex aliases triggered, they're added to my macro list with a hotkey defined as the letter A, and it really makes it difficult for me, I have to go and delete the offending macros otherwise every time I type an 'a' in my input pane, it clears the line. any help? please? |
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