Hello,
in the most recent update (2020.7) there seems To be a change in behavior of
public int IReplacingCallback.replacing(ReplacingArgs e)
If I set a value containing “\n” or “\r” with
e.setReplacement(value);
r…...throws Exception { Document doc = new Document("C:\\Temp\\in...compile("\\{([\\w$]+)\\}"); try { if (doc.getRange().replace(p, "test with...