Confirmed.
But manually written
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[I] ( = [I1] ) and [I0]
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I wote for just [I]ghisler(Author) wrote: It's not in +- yet for two reasons:
1. I would like to get some feedback about the implementation first: Maybe I should remove [I1] and [|0] and just use [I]? If it is used twice, it could turn the feature back off, e.g. [I][N][I][E] would do the same as what [I1][N][I0][E] does now?
[I] Ignore dots in folder names after this position, insert again to cancelghisler(Author) wrote: 2. I need some suggestions how to name this feature in the menu so it doesn't get excessively long. Any suggestions?
I agree.monarch-lfv wrote:1. For me, just [|] is enough.
2. For folders, template [E] is ignored after this position, [N] uses full name.ghisler(Author) wrote:Any suggestions?
It repeats [I], so it's definitely not needed.
I give 3 versions for [I]:ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-06-01, 08:41 UTC 2. I need some suggestions how to name this feature in the menu so it doesn't get excessively long. Any suggestions?
Then let be all three [|], [I1] and [I0]. In the menu only [|], the rest in the help.Fla$her wrote:I am against deleting [I0].
[I1] is a repeat, it doesn't make sense. The curious thing is that [I2], [I3], etc. return path characters from the beginning.
Yes, [I2-] is identical [2-].Fla$her wrote:The curious thing is
Moderator message from: white » 2023-06-02, 13:43 UTC
That is, for every odd [I] there will be an enabling and for every even one there will be a disabling?ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-06-02, 13:31 UTC [I][N]_old\[I0][N]_old
can be written like this when I remove I0:
[I][N]_old\[I][N]_old
If there is a switch, it is better to note this too: