![]() ![]() It allows easy comparisons between files of different revisions. Another new feature of v21.8 is the CommitList plug-in by Makoto Emura, which shows the commit history of a Git repo. v21.8 also supported RegEx and NumRange search strings for Bulk Find in the Batch Find in Files dialog box, and Bulk Replace All in the Batch Replace in Files dialog box. NumRange is the second priority, and RegEx is the last priority. ![]() If a conflict occurs, (None) will get the highest priority. If you mix search strings with RegEx or NumRange, Bulk Replace All will search all these strings simultaneously, but a conflict can occur. Nevertheless, if you have only a few RegEx, Bulk Replace All is still faster than Batch Replace All. Adding RegEx to the list of search strings will slow down the Bulk Replace All process significantly. Bulk Replace All works very fast if all search strings are non-RegEx and non-NumRange (None). It becomes useful when you have many simple strings to search for, but you want to include a few RegEx or NumRange strings. Several customers including this customer asked for this improvement. A major feature of EmEditor Professional is the ability to include regular expressions (RegEx) and number range expressions (NumRange) for search strings when you use the Bulk Replace All feature that was previously implemented on v21.7. All the above features are supported on EmEditor Professional and EmEditor Free. Moreover, v21.8 allows you to show two documents side-by-side in a split window without comparing or synchronize scrolling by selecting the Split View command on the Compare menu. The new version moves the split border proportionally as you resize the window. When you resize or maximize a split window, the previous version did not adjust the split border position. ![]() v21.8 improves the split window by showing document titles above documents in the split window so that it is easier to identify the left and right documents. ![]() The previous version of EmEditor (v21.7) supported comparison and synchronized scrolling results in one split window. ![]()
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