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i cant afford to donate any money, but ive gotten a good portion of my friends to try the app and they like it so far, hopefully it makes up for the lack of a donationeil
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NANY 2015 Release: SedTester
Description This application is written after a request from steeladept in the 'Ideas wanted' thread for NANY 2015. The request was to have a simple tester for sed expressions on a piece of text supplied to it. Features Show the result of a sed expression on a piece of text Show the explanation of a sed expression Optional SED script panel Auto-updates the result, unless the Autocheck option is turned off Saves options on exit Store/remove sed expressions Planned Features
Screenshots SED expression mode: SED script mode: SED script mode (Linux Mint 17.1 Cinnamon): Usage Installation Unzip the downloaded zip-file in a directory. The zip-file contains both SedTester.exe and a Windows-compiled version of GNU sed.exe that is spawned by SedTester for getting the result. It needs to be in the current directory or in the Windows path. On Linux sed.exe can be removed or not extracted, as it won't be usable/used anyway. Using the Application Start SedTester.exe (On Linux: run using MONO) Type or paste some input text Type a sed expression (or select from the combobox if some are added already) or Switch to SED script mode using the checkbox and write or paste a script to be executed (most examples from the sed online manual are tested) Wait a second and it is auto-checked into the result text (when Autocheck is enabled) Uninstallation Remove the 2 .exe files, and optionally the auto-created settings.xml, from the directory Known Issues On Linux/MONO (tested using the Cinnamon desktop) 2 CheckBoxes don't adhere to the RightToLeft setting... On Linux/MONO the Application- and Window-icon don't show (MONO known issue) |
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