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Firefox autocomplete 3945It will, when you restore your backup. I don't understand why you think that the command you quote would do what you say. It adds a 00 after every letter (possibly recursively, but I think you are saved by left to right scanning). Why would that undo the removal of every $00 sequence? It wouldn't! Only the "undo" key would! I knew what "undo" does. What I meant is not that file did not look like original one (with a lot of zeros) but still mostly human readable. Anyway, it seems that "g-.-s--(a-zA-Z-)--$00-g" (note missing digit 1) instead of "g-.-s--(a-zA-Z-)--1$00-g" did the job. Macintosh and audio live performance 3946 Believe me, I do *NOT* mean to sound like a Mac snob, but, at least in my experience, the reason I chose the Mac over... But it seems that it's the wrong file, as I was looking for a file containing usernames for a certain field on a web page (like gmail login) without pbuttwords (I knew where I can remove saved pbuttwords). I give up! I don't know, but you hereby have permission to experiment and tell us. Thank you :-) But since I was editing the wrong file I am unable to find the right file I can not give any results.
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