yes it was, and before that EBCDIC - like I sais TextPad still has an
ASCII table.
AndyD 8-)#
On 14/01/2013 20:11, Ted Roche wrote:
It used to be pretty essential to know your ASCII codes to program...
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Actually Tab is Ctrl+I and Ctrl+J is LF
Paul Newton
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From: ProfoxTech [mailto:profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com] On Behalf Of Ted Roche
Sent: 13 January 2013 13:09
To: profoxt...@leafe.com
Subject: Re: FINGER TROUBLE
Well, Ctrl+J is TAB, K is linefeed and M is CR. You
I wrote some improvements to the TS utility some years ago ... and I don't use
it anymore !!! In fact, the 'search tools' (source search tools ?) of VFP is
more simple to use and allows the user to go straight to the source code when he
clicks on a line in the result.
The Foxil
Not sure I understand the problem, but, there is a text search program
(ts.prg) available at Leafe.com. Might help.
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Richard Kaye wrote:
> regex should do the trick. VFP 9 code references has some limited regex
> support. And then there's the VFPX GoFish project,
control aside GoFish is a great tool so +1 from me
Al
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regex should do the trick. VFP 9 code references has some limited regex
support. And then there's the VFPX GoFish project, which I highly recommend.
It has a great deal of flexibility in searching and can also do
regex should do the trick. VFP 9 code references has some limited regex
support. And then there's the VFPX GoFish project, which I highly recommend. It
has a great deal of flexibility in searching and can also do replaces for you.
It also supports basic wildcard searching as well as regex.
I ha
TextPad is your friend - even has one of the old ascii tables in Help
On 11/01/2013 15:13, Tormey wrote:
Is there a neat way of searching vfp code for errant CTRL + (any key)
and replacing with an appropriate choice.
William Tormey
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