10-24-2011, 12:58 AM
Whoops...the unintended behavior actually happened in the post. It should read:
one additional question as I use the TS options more...
If I go back and add a letter to an already existing word, it seems to think that the extra typing is part of a new substitution root. e.g.
I have
t :"the"
in my TS menu and then if I wrote the word "shif" instead of "shift" in a document and then wanted to go back and edit it by putting my cursor at the end of the word and typing "t" and then a space, "I would get "shifthe " instead of "shift". Is there any way to look backwards and make sure there is no non-whitespace or word character already immediately prior to the letter+delimiter.
Thanks!!,
Stuart
one additional question as I use the TS options more...
If I go back and add a letter to an already existing word, it seems to think that the extra typing is part of a new substitution root. e.g.
I have
t :"the"
in my TS menu and then if I wrote the word "shif" instead of "shift" in a document and then wanted to go back and edit it by putting my cursor at the end of the word and typing "t" and then a space, "I would get "shifthe " instead of "shift". Is there any way to look backwards and make sure there is no non-whitespace or word character already immediately prior to the letter+delimiter.
Thanks!!,
Stuart
