Raymond E. Griffith wrote:
>
> A "column" chunk type would be good. But would it be implemented
> with items? For example, if you have a several lines, each a
> comma-delimited list, column(2) of mylist would return item 2 of
> each line, separated by returns.
>
I use this all the time on both H
Raymond E. Griffith wrote:
>
> A "column" chunk type would be good. But would it be implemented
> with items? For example, if you have a several lines, each a
> comma-delimited list, column(2) of mylist would return item 2 of
> each line, separated by returns.
Off the top of my head and total
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On 15 Jun 2000, Miel wrote:
> if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with
> port "telnet" it connects as usual. I set the script so it reads
> from a socket called tFtpSock whenever the stack is idle and puts it
> into a field named: "main". after I connect, I get something
>hello all,
>
>if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with port "telnet" it
>connects as usual. I set the script so it reads from a socket called tFtpSock
>whenever the stack is idle and puts it into a field named: "main". after I connect, I
>get something like this: ÿý
1. For reasons I won't go into, I am using a mono-spaced font in a field
and spaces to format columns of text with different columns on subsequent
lines (so, "use tabs" isn't the answer here). I wrote a simple routine to
format numbers to fit that works fine for numbers *except* those with
trail
hello all,
if I connect to a telnet platform (let's say "www.telnet.org" with port "telnet" it
connects as usual. I set the script so it reads from a socket called tFtpSock whenever
the stack is idle and puts it into a field named: "main". after I connect, I get
something like this: ÿýÿý ÿý#ÿ