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I'm not sure if this feature is by design or it is a bug ...
Highlighting a line in info item 'plain text 1' or even toggling a bookmark, causes to insert/highlight in all other info items of plain text type. In the image below, highlighting line 2 in info item 1 did the same in info item 2. Are these highlights/bookmarks not specific to a single info item? Thanks |
#2
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It looks like bookmarks / breakpoints also do not work correctly in the syntax editor. They are global within a session and do not last beyond a session. I get the feeling that this functionality hasn't been used much in UR since this is first report of these issues in 17 years...
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#3
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I use it to review software trace and log files. It allows me to highlight or bookmark specific errors or events in an ocean of data.
Over the years, I have not seen a tool to manage, mine, and analyze such data as effectively as UR. |
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Interesting. So then you would likely benefit from these issues being corrected? How have you been getting by with the limitations until now?
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#5
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The idea is to be able to highlight or locate pertinent diagnostic data fast, especially during a presentation & using large files.
I initially used rtf files because I can colorize text and create rtf links. But, it was slow when handling large multi-MB files. I started using plain text files, but I lost the ability to colorize and create links. Instead, I wanted a way I can quickly spot a line and get to location in the file. 1. I save the file with *.sql extension (even though it is just a plain text file) so I can use the default syntax highlighting feature 2. I import the file as a link to UR 3. I review the files and highlight pertinent diagnostic data using '--' to give red color This works fine & color persists across UR sessions. |
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