((BOL)) need...
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 Hi Since there is not yet available the possibility of using RegEx 
 for UDL/Syntax coloring…I would dare to suggest the introduction of ((BOL)) 
 (the counterpart of ((EOL))… so is not so alone anymore ;-) )I have some languages who need to interpret delimiters 
 in a specific way only if they are at the beginning of the line…Anyway… i think for the future… 
 a Syntax-Color-Parser based in RegEx
 will be much more powerful and flexible…something like what Ultraedit uses (can be better though!!!) 
 “https://www.ultraedit.com/wiki/Wordfiles”
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 Great idea. This FAQ explains the only location where feature requests are tracked. If you submit a request, please paste a link in reply here. That said, as of this posting there are 41 open issues mentioning UDL, and I cannot remember the last time that a new feature was added to UDL. So if it’s a critical need, you might want a workaround. For a workaround, you can add extra highlighting to a UDL language using regexes via the script EnhanceUDLLexer.pythat @Ekopalypse shares in this linked post
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 @PeterJones Thanks for you answer peter… 
 I already try to use Python…
 but bring me other problems… when updating… and performance…
 I think the addition of ((BOL)) for now it will solve this problem…
 but for a bright future… the RegEx native implementation it’s a must!!!
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 …and here is the link to the GitHub feature request: https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/issues/8153