![]() ![]() ![]() IIRC, DSpellCheck didn't mark the x:// strings as misspelled until a recent change. I'll add them to the input field below "Split Words by Non-Alphabetic Characters except" after I think about if that's going to cause unintended side-effects.Īlthough I favor intuitive design over UI's with explanations, an explanation (or UI redesign) might be warranted in this case. It might not be the most intuitive thing but I don't know how to do it the other way. ![]() The important thing to note here is that firstly words are split by the top options and then ignored by regex and other stuff, so for x://etc to be treated as word :, / should stop being delimiters. The "Split CamelCase Words" checkbox is unchecked.Įverything else relevant is the same as your screenshot. ![]()
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