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display regex as railroad diagram, if cursor moves to it

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[Enter steps to reproduce:] 1. ... 2. ... **Atom**: 1.23.3 x64 **Electron**: 1.6.15 **OS**: Mac OS X 10.13.3 **Thrown From**: [regex-railroad-diagram](https://github.com/klorenz/atom-regex-railroad-diagrams) package 0.19.4 ### Stack Trace Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid flags...

Package version: `0.19.3` The newly introduced keybinding CTRL-R, CTRL-R is conflicting with [Symbols View](https://github.com/atom/symbols-view) that is triggered with CTRL-R. Unless I hit another key after the first part, SV won't...

[Enter steps to reproduce:] 1. ... 2. ... **Atom**: 1.23.3 x64 **Electron**: 1.6.15 **OS**: Unknown Windows version **Thrown From**: [regex-railroad-diagram](https://github.com/klorenz/atom-regex-railroad-diagrams) package 0.19.4 ### Stack Trace Failed to load the regex-railroad-diagram...

[Enter steps to reproduce:] 1. ... 2. ... **Atom**: 1.22.0 x64 **Electron**: 1.6.15 **OS**: Mac OS X 10.12.6 **Thrown From**: [regex-railroad-diagram](https://github.com/klorenz/atom-regex-railroad-diagrams) package 0.19.4 ### Stack Trace Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid regular...

[Enter steps to reproduce:] 1. ... 2. ... **Atom**: 1.22.0 x64 **Electron**: 1.6.15 **OS**: Mac OS X 10.13 **Thrown From**: [regex-railroad-diagram](https://github.com/klorenz/atom-regex-railroad-diagrams) package 0.19.4 ### Stack Trace Uncaught TypeError: Cannot match...

[Enter steps to reproduce:] I didn't take any concrete action that I know of; this happened while the package was loading. **Atom**: 1.21.1 x64 **Electron**: 1.6.15 **OS**: Mac OS X...

The regular expression is like that ``` /^[\x{4e00}-\x{9fa5}-A-Za-z0-9\s]*$/u ``` it shows ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9924085/30954219-f83440ee-a461-11e7-952f-5612c52c109f.png)

[Enter steps to reproduce:] 1. create a ruby file(.rb) 2. paste x = %r{/assets/} 3. click on that. ps(guessing): '/' above is literal, but interpreted as indicates of the start...

such as the regex: ^([A-Za-z0-9._()&'\- ]|[aAàÀảẢãÃáÁạẠăĂằẰẳẲẵẴắẮặẶâÂầẦẩẨẫẪấẤậẬbBcCdDđĐeEèÈẻẺẽẼéÉẹẸêÊềỀểỂễỄếẾệỆfFgGhHiIìÌỉỈĩĨíÍịỊjJkKlLmMnNoOòÒỏỎõÕóÓọỌôÔồỒổỔỗỖốỐộỘơƠờỜởỞỡỠớỚợỢpPqQrRsStTuUùÙủỦũŨúÚụỤưƯừỪửỬữỮứỨựỰvVwWxXyYỳỲỷỶỹỸýÝỵỴzZ])+$ and the diagrams:

Some types of file don't have regular expressions; or delimit them in different ways. HTML for example. It should be possible to specify which filetypes this extension will handle.