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What exactly do the "repeat" actions do? #307

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woutervanvliet opened this issue Feb 26, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #308
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What exactly do the "repeat" actions do? #307

woutervanvliet opened this issue Feb 26, 2020 · 3 comments · Fixed by #308
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Thanks for a great plugin. Just installed it, and I can already tell this is going to save me a bunch of time. I just really can't figure out what the "Insert Random Repeated XX" actions do - they seem to just add a random value, just like the non-repeated versions.

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If you have multiple carets then the repeat actions insert the same value at each caret. The regular actions insert different values at each caret.

I agree that this name is a bit vague, so if you have any suggestions they're very welcome!

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woutervanvliet commented Feb 26, 2020 via email

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Good idea! It's mentioned in the README in the How to use section, but it's not really obvious if you're looking for the word "repeat". I'll see if I can clarify the README.

FWDekker added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 26, 2020
Fixes #307.
These changes have also been applied to the plugin's general usage instructions on IntelliJ's marketplace.
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