Hi Joaoa, I looked at the tutorials but couldn't find anything that would help with something that alters the text without the help of an additional service, not that I'd mind using one, but it would seem unnecessary. What my goal is to insert text between a set of words, at the start and end of words, and the beginning and end of a set of words. So it's basically markdown formatting syntax applied to highlighted text, but with the ability to tweak and create rules at will, if you say. Thanks in advance.
Hi, can you please give me a concrete example on what you'd like to do? Like a specific example of a markdown and what the result would be. Thanks
Bold would be *bold* Italics would be _italics_ System text / Fixedsys would be `System Text` Hyphenated text would be hyphenated-text-like-this (not markdown, but useful) More could be added, but those are the main ones.
Ok, I've made it possible now. Here's an example that'll handle the bold example you provided: Profile: Format Text (86) Event: AutoShare Process Text [ Configuration:Text Processor: Format ] Enter: Anon (87) A1: Variable Set [ Name:%astext To:hello *bold* stuff Do Maths:Off Append:Off ] If [ %astext !Set ] A2: Flash [ Text:%astext Long:Off ] A3: AutoTools Regex [ Configuration:Text: %astext Regex: \*(?<bold>[^\*]+)\* Detect Url: false Use Javascript: false Get Multiple Results: true Timeout (Seconds):60 ] A4: For [ Variable:%bold Items:%bold() ] A5: Variable Search Replace [ Variable:%astext Search:\*%bold\* Ignore Case:Off Multi-Line:Off One Match Only:Off Store Matches In: Replace Matches:On Replace With:<b>%bold</b> ] A6: End For A7: Flash [ Text:%astext Long:Off ] A8: AutoShare Process Text [ Configurationrocessed Text: %astext Timeout (Seconds):60 ] This will work with this version of the app: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/9787157/apk/AutoShare.apk