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G'day elemkeh,

Welcome to the Monastery.

The way you've handled transitioning from anonymous to real user is fine: no need to apologise. There is, however, a small problem.

Long lines within <code>...</code> tags are wrapped. The continuation is highlighted with a red (default) '+'. You've copied code which has four wrapped lines and these now appear as actual code:

  • +:\n";
  • +1) {
  • +opriate number, or else type '0' to skip.\n";
  • +, or skip by typing any other key.\n";

For future reference, follow the [download] link to a plain text version; then copy and paste from there.

As you rightly state, being logged in, you can edit your post and make four minor changes to fix this. Do leave a note indicating that you've made a change — "How do I change/delete my post?" has more about that.

— Ken


In reply to Re^3: Immediately writing the results of search-and-replace by kcott
in thread Immediately writing the results of search-and-replace by Anonymous Monk

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