• Resolved luqmanzulkiply

    (@luqmanzulkiply)


    Great works on Autolink. Appreciate your effort on getting this plug in.

    I have small problems here. I am not too sure how to explain in simple word but let me give real situation example on the problem:

    1) I put autolink for Aemulus and Aem
    – For Aem it detects well
    – For Aemulus it does not detect as Aemulus but rather it detects as Aem (the 1st 3 letters of Aemulus)

    2) I put link for Parlo, PA, and RL
    – For PA and RL the system detects well
    – For Parlo, unable detects but rather the system detect two Autolink there (PA and RL) instead of recognising it as one word (Parlo)

    Appreciate your assistance on this matter.

    Thank you.

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  • Plugin Author DAEXT

    (@daext)

    Hello luqmanzulkiply,

    Great works on Autolink. Appreciate your effort on getting this plug in.

    Thank you for this, if you like this plugin please rate it the reviews section of the plugin. This help the plugin downloads, the premium version sales, and its future development.

    1) I put autolink for Aemulus and Aem
    – For Aem it detects well
    – For Aemulus it does not detect as Aemulus but rather it detects as Aem (the 1st 3 letters of Aemulus)

    You can handle this situation with the following changes:

    • By increasing the Priority value (available in the Advanced Match section of the autolink) of the longest keyword.
    • By changing the boundary of the shortest keyword. In your case you can set “White Space” or “Generic” for the “Aem” keyword.
    • .

    2) I put link for Parlo, PA, and RL
    – For PA and RL the system detects well
    – For Parlo, unable detects but rather the system detect two Autolink there (PA and RL) instead of recognising it as one word (Parlo)

    You can solve with the method explained in the answer to the first question.

    The priority of the keyword “Parlo” should be higher than the ones of the keyword “PA” and “RL”. Alternatively you can set the “White Space” or “Generic” boundaries for the “PA” and “RL” keywords.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thread Starter luqmanzulkiply

    (@luqmanzulkiply)

    Okay problems solved. You are genius!! Thanks a lot, appreciate it.

    Done my review as well ??

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