However i would love to be able to select the custommade
replacementtemplates from a list in the QuickEdit replace targetwindow
- *or* have the same options for the Custombutton : find next -
replace all etc..

Regards Måns Mårtensson

On 17 Sep., 22:19, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry I didn't answer your question ... I was just thinking
> "QuickEditPlugin" and not at the replacecommand...
> I would recomend using |Name|QuickEdit_custom|
> |Source|http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#QuickEdit_custom|
>  to be able to make all kinds of customized textreplacements..
> I have several I use very often from the same button "Custom" in the
> QuickEditToolbar
> You make your own in the QuickEdit_customList:
>
> scrollbox
> @@display:block;height:10em;overflow:auto;$1@@@@display:block;text-
> align:right;^^scroll for more...^^@@
> ----
> nested slider
> +++[$1]<<tiddler $1>>===
> ----
> big red
> @@font-size:36pt;color:red;$1@@
> ----
> wikilink
> [[$1]]
> ----
> iframe
> <html><div align="center"><iframe src="$1" frameborder="0"
> width="100%" height="600"></iframe></div></html>
> ----
> Tiddlermakro
> <<tiddler $1>>
> ----
> Image
> [img(100%+,auto)[$1]]
> ----
> ShowPopup
> <<tiddler ShowPopup with: $1[[Klik]][[Se i popup her]] button>>
> ----
> Move down and make heading
>
> $1h
> ----
>
> Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
> On 17 Sep., 22:11, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Tony
>
> > I have successfully used new line
>
> > with white space - like this.
>
> > One of my customformats looks like this in the QuickEdit_customList
>
> > ----
> > Move down and make heading
>
> > $1h
>
> > Regards Måns Mårtensson
>
> > On 17 Sep., 21:51, ccahua <cca...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Has anyone figured out how to find the newline character with
> > > QuickEdit replace?
>
> > > I'm really enjoying the productivity gains from Eric's
> > > QuickEdit_replace pluginhttp://www.tiddlytools.com/#QuickEditPlugin
> > > It's great having find and replace editing in the tiddler without
> > > having to open up an external text editor.
> > > But sometimes I replace new lines and I have yet to figure out what
> > > the syntax is to put in the find field.
>
> > > I've tried:
> > > \n
> > > \\n
> > > '\n'
> > > "\n"
> > > \u0085
> > > \\u0085
> > > &#013;
> > > &#13;&#10;
>
> > > any ideas?
>
> > > Best,
> > > tony
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