Um, probably reinventing the wheel here. Notwithstanding that, just tried this:
put the number of chars in fld f1 into XCHARS
repeat with XX=1 to XCHARS
if the textStyle of char XX of fld f1 is italic then
put char XX of fld f1 after fld f2
end if
end repeat
where field f1
Ahh, this list amazes me with peoples generosity and knowledge. Thank
you to those who provided an answer. It is much appreciated. I will put
your suggestions to use in the next few days.
cheers
Greg
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Hi All
Has been ages since I have joined this discussion. I am writing a small
program for a student with Cerebral Palsy who accesses his computer via
a trackball. He is about to commence a literacy program and I was going
to knock up a program to enable him to participate.
My plan was to
Greg, you can certainly sort items, but what an item is depends on
what the global property the itemDelimiter is (it defaults to comma).
So if you want to sort the words in a container, you might try
set the itemDelimiter to space
sort items of tContainer
You can sort lines and items, but I
Hi there,
As an addition to this does the sorting machinery allow frequency
counts for words in a text field?
Cheers
Si.
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On 7 Mar 2007, at 09:19, Mark Smith wrote:
Greg,
Hi Greg,
1. Does anyone have a similar program
If you download SoSmartSoftware excellent revonline picker:
http://www.sosmartsoftware.com/?r=revolutionl=en
You can look for user movable fields or look for Troutfoot on
revonline.
My plan was to shuffle a sentence and get him to click on
Hi there,
As an addition to this does the sorting machinery allow frequency
counts for words in a text field?
code
on mouseup
put the text of field 1 into tText
put replacetext(tText, [^\w\s], ) into tText
put replacetext(tText, \b\d+\b, ) into tText
put replacetext(tText, \s+, )
Simon HARPER wrote:
As an addition to this does the sorting machinery allow frequency counts
for words in a text field?
The old MetaCard IDE shipped with a very efficient word-counting script
as one of its examples. Here it is with superfluous stuff removed and
reformatted as a function: