Re: Reminders in TB

2001-09-08 Thread Allie C Martin

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Hi Januk,

On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 22:19:17 -0700, you graced us with these comments:
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JA The script depends on you having a folder in each account for your
JA reminders to be held until they are sent. Personally, I created a
JA folder called Reminders under the Outbox. This is configurable
JA on a per-account level. Also, you can have multiple reminder
JA folders in each account. See UserInfo.dat for details.

It would seem that you need to compose a message for each person you
need to send a scheduled message, rather than have a master template
that is used to generate the message each time.

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Re: Reminders in TB

2001-09-08 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hi Allie,

It was foretold that on Saturday, September 8, 2001 at 05:53 GMT
-0500, Allie C Martin [AM] would type:

AM It would seem that you need to compose a message for each person you
AM need to send a scheduled message, rather than have a master template
AM that is used to generate the message each time.

Yes, that is true.  But if you want to use a master template, I
figured you could just as easily make a QT to do the job.

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Specific names changing

2001-09-08 Thread Ivan Lisac

Hello TBTech list recipients,

 Due to one (a bit complicated) Serbian grammatical rule, I need one, or
 group of regexps, that will usually strip the last character in the first
 name and add some modifications.

 Please read this on, it's not that difficult.


 Firstly, what is the general regexp pattern that will strip out last
 character in the name?

   e.g. convert iVan to iVa, or s0me_b0dY to s0me_b0d?


 
... 1 ...

 Every name that ends on 'N', 'V', 'R', 'S', 'B' 'T', 'L', 'D', 'M' and 'P'
 letter (case insensitive); when we reply, we must end it with 'ne', 've',
 're', 'se', 'be', 'te', 'le', 'de', 'me' and 'pe' respectively... (we just
 add 'e').

 Examples:

  [n]Ivan - Ivane (e.g., serb. intro: Hello Ivan! - Zdravo Ivane!)
 Dragan - Dragane
 Dejan - Dejane
 ...

  [v]Dragoslav - Dragoslave
 Miroslav - Miroslave
 ...
 
  [r]*   Svetozar - Svetozare
 Vladimir - Vladimire
 ...
 
  [s]Boris - Borise
 ...

  [b]Rodoljub - Rodoljube
 ...

  [t]Robert - Roberte
 ...

  [l]Danijel - Danijele
 ...

  [d]Milorad - Milorade
 ...

  [m]Naum - Naume
 ...

  [p]Filip - Filipe
 ...
 

* The only exceptions here with 'r' are:

 Aleksandar - Aleksandre
 Petar - Petre
 Mitar - Mitre

  ... so, if ends with 'dar' and 'tar', we must turn it to 'dre' and 'tre'.
  
 I can use %OFromFName%-e construct, but not all Serbian names end with 'n',
 'r', 's' etc.

  So, regexp task #1:
  Detect first name, and if it ends with 'n' or 'v' or 'r' or 's' or 'b' or
  't' or 'l' or 'd' or 'm' or 'p', go and use %OFromFName%-e construct, but
  bear in mind that there are exceptions with 'r'; turn 'dar' and 'tar' into
  'dre' and 'tre'.


... 2 ...

 Example:
Ljubica - Ljubice
Milica - Milice
Zorica - Zorice
...

 Regexp task #2: If first name ends with 'ca', strip that off and change to
 'ce'.

 
... 3 ...

 Example:
 Predrag - Predraze
 Miodrag - Miodraze
 Ljubodrag - Ljubodraze
 ...

 Regexp task #3: If first name ends with 'g', strip that off and change to
 'ze'.


... 4 ...

 Example:
 Vuk - Vuce
 ...

 Regexp task #4: If first name ends with 'k', strip that off and change to
 'ce'.
 


 Thank you very much in advance, you will really help me a lot!

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 Ivan Lisac

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Re: Specific names changing

2001-09-08 Thread Urke MMI

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At Saturday, September 08, 2001 on 4:11:43 PM, Ivan Lisac wrote:

IL Hello TBTech list recipients,

IL  Due to one (a bit complicated) Serbian grammatical rule, I need one, or
IL  group of regexps, that will usually strip the last character in the first
IL  name and add some modifications.

Oh my God! So, regexps that I send to you is go to operamail :( She
coming again, on right address :)

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