Re: Searching for non-English characters

2000-02-11 Thread Jacqueline Landman Gay
On 2/11/00 3:18 PM, Mary Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Good day! I have quite a few user-searchable texts that contain >non-English characters. Is there a convenient way to convince MC that >when I type "debris" into the Find box, I want it to return an instance >of "débris"? Before HyperCard

Re: Searching for non-English characters

2000-02-11 Thread Mary Bull
Thank you, Geoff. I'll try this on some discrete fields. As you can imagine, there are a lot of permutations of vowels. Unfortunately, it won't work for ae/æ, but that's a horse of a different color. Thanks, again! Mary > If you are searching in a particular field, the matchChunk function would

Re: Searching for non-English characters

2000-02-11 Thread Geoff Canyon
On 2/11/00 3:18 PM, Mary Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Good day! I have quite a few user-searchable texts that contain >non-English characters. Is there a convenient way to convince MC that >when I type "debris" into the Find box, I want it to return an instance >of "débris"? I have spoken wit

Searching for non-English characters

2000-02-11 Thread Mary Bull
Good day! I have quite a few user-searchable texts that contain non-English characters. Is there a convenient way to convince MC that when I type "debris" into the Find box, I want it to return an instance of "débris"? I have spoken with my collaborator, and we agree that we could anglicize all su