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h Arabic (ar) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h ar-EG (ar-EG) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h German (de) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Greek (el) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h English (en) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h en-GB (en-GB) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h en-PT (en-PT) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h es-ES (es-ES) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Finnish (fi) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h French (fr) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Italian (it) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Korean (ko) | 궁금하신 경우, matches[1]에는 일치한 텍스트가 발견된 전체 줄이 포함되고, matches[2]에는 첫 번째 캡처 그룹만 포함됩니다. 이에 대해서는 매뉴얼의 두 번째 섹션에서 더 자세히 설명합니다. 기호 ^와 $는 전체 줄의 시작과 끝을 나타냅니다. |
h Dutch (nl) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Polish (pl) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h pt-BR (pt-BR) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h pt-PT (pt-PT) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Russian (ru) | Если вы хотите знать, matches[1] содержит всю строку на которую сработал триггер matches[2] содержит только захватываемую часть. Подробнее об этом в разделе 2 Руководства. Символы ^ и $ указывают на начало и окончание строки. |
h sv-SE (sv-SE) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h Turkish (tr) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h yd (yd) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h zh-CN (zh-CN) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |
h zh-TW (zh-TW) | In case you may wonder, matches[1] contains the entire line in whitch the matched text was found, whereas matches[2] contains only the first capture group. More on this in section two of the manual. The symbols ^ and $ indicate the start and end of a whole line. |