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<source lang="mIRC">$regsubex(<value of \t from the outer $regsubex>,/(.)/g,$upper( [ \ $+ t ] ))</source> | <source lang="mIRC">$regsubex(<value of \t from the outer $regsubex>,/(.)/g,$upper( [ \ $+ t ] ))</source> | ||
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− | The more nested $regsubex you have, the more you have to | + | The more nested $regsubex you have, the more you have to makes sure each subtext has the correct number of [[ ]]. You can make this cleaner by calling a custom alias as the subtext with the markers passed as parameters and doing the nested $regsubex call here. |
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