Re: %Calc (was: beta/10)

2001-10-09 Thread MaXxX

cvaOn Tuesday, October 09, 2001, at 8:55:03 PM, Thomas F has created the
gibberish below:

 And it all works without typing in the macro name. Wow, TB has just
 become a calculator. The first email-calculator in the world. ;-)

... which is what has me worried, too.

I can't seem to force my ideas forward (an email-filtering scripting
language, for starters, or a renewed %macro() syntax which would enhance
the present %macro="%in_macro=""'s"""), and here the creators come up with
something even I, a maniac at putting weird stuff into even weirder uses,
can't find a logical use for. It COULD be used for counting stuff into
variables and storing them into some file - but we don't have ANY kind of
variables, or file access, do we...

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Re: %Calc (was: beta/10)

2001-10-09 Thread Dwight A Corrin

On Tuesday, October 09, 2001, 2:32:25 PM, MaXxX wrote:

 And it all works without typing in the macro name. Wow, TB has just
 become a calculator. The first email-calculator in the world. ;-)

 ... which is what has me worried, too.

 I can't seem to force my ideas forward (an email-filtering scripting
 language, for starters, or a renewed %macro() syntax which would enhance
 the present %macro=%in_macro='s), and here the creators come up with
 something even I, a maniac at putting weird stuff into even weirder uses,
 can't find a logical use for. It COULD be used for counting stuff into
 variables and storing them into some file - but we don't have ANY kind of
 variables, or file access, do we...

While I don't intend to tread on your wish list in any way, I must say
that had I had it, I would have used the calculator twice yesterday
and saved quite a bit of time and hassle in the process.

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Re: %Calc (was: beta/10)

2001-10-09 Thread Dierk Haasis

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Hello Thomas!

On Tuesday, October 09, 2001 at 8:55:03 PM you wrote:

 Got it! :-) But it's shft-crtl-=, because the + is above the
 = on the US keyboard...

Well, I use a German KB, which seems to have a similar layout as
Maxim's Russian one ...

 And it all works without typing in the macro name. Wow, TB has just
 become a calculator. The first email-calculator in the world. ;-)

It's two different functions in Maxim's note. The on-the-fly
calculator seems to me a side effect of the macro, which, BTW, may be
usable for date converting. It's not as bad as some pointed out.


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Re[2]: %Calc (was: beta/10)

2001-10-09 Thread Screwyluie


DAC While I don't intend to tread on your wish list in any way, I must say
DAC that had I had it, I would have used the calculator twice yesterday
DAC and saved quite a bit of time and hassle in the process.

winkey+r then type calc, it's that simple
I see no reason for a calculator in TB, altho I won't complain either
as a calculator is one of the simplest programs ever made. In the
Visual Basic class I took it was our very first program, so it's not
like it wasted alot of time or something. It's just useless.

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