Sunday, December 13, 2015

Re: Why is :E an ambiguous command after upgrading to patches through 965?

On 2015-12-13 21:02, boB Stepp wrote:
> Thanks, Tim! I did not know that trick. Apparently the new
> command is:
>
> :ELP {boolean-logic pattern} *:ELP*
> No search is done, but the conversion from the
> boolean logic pattern to the regular expression
> is performed and echoed onto the display.
>
> Which is apparently part of Logical Patterns, something I'm not
> familiar with.

This sounds suspiciously like something that might come from Dr.
Chip's "LogiPat" plugin, perhaps you have that installed and upgraded
it at some point (I have it available, but it's a pretty old version
without an ":ELP" command to ?

If that's the case, and push come to shove, you can un-command it with

:delcommand ELP

to get your unambiguity back. Alternatively, if you don't use the
LogiPat plugin, you should be able to disable it to cut it off at the
pass.

-tim


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