clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Hi friends, a happy 2005 to all of you! Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc... are working the same way :-( Now i worked around this

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread xbury . cs
Hi Klaus, if you have either a single column field list or a table, the clickline/text or the number of items in char 1 to the clickchar kind of op. Still no submissions for logos for the RunRev sponsored GT car... It's free, and you'll get car pictures too for your websites... hope that

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Klaus Major wrote: Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc... are working the same way :-( Now i worked around this

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Bon jour Xavier, Hi Klaus, if you have either a single column field list or a table, the clickline/text or the number of items in char 1 to the clickchar kind of op. thanks, but that would be far too easy ;-) Actually the numbers can be anywhere inside a locked field... Still no submissions for

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Scott, Recently, Klaus Major wrote: Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc... are working the same way :-( ... SHORT scripts preferred

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread xbury . cs
thanks, but that would be far too easy ;-) Actually the numbers can be anywhere inside a locked field... Then try to find the space before and after the clickchunk... Still no submissions for logos for the RunRev sponsored GT car... It's free, and you'll get car pictures too for your

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Xavier, thanks, but that would be far too easy ;-) Actually the numbers can be anywhere inside a locked field... Then try to find the space before and after the clickchunk... Yep, that's what Scott already offered :-) Still no submissions for logos for the RunRev sponsored GT car... It's free,

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Robert Brenstein
Hi Scott, Recently, Klaus Major wrote: Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc... are working the same way :-( ... SHORT scripts preferred

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Robert, Would something along the lines of the following work? get word (the number of words of (char 1 to (word 2 of the clickCharChunk) of fld xxx))) of fld xxx Way cool! Got it to work with some brackets less ;-) put word the number of words of (char 1 to (word 2 of the clickCharChunk) of

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Alex Tweedly
Klaus Major wrote: Hi friends, a happy 2005 to all of you! Happy New Year to you too. Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc... are

RE: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Lynch, Jonathan
to use Revolution Subject: clicktext and decimal numbers Hi friends, a happy 2005 to all of you! Short question: When clicking on decimal numbers like 12.34, the clicktext*** returns 12, . or 34, which is not very helpful if you need the complete number... *** clickcharchunk and clickchunk etc

Re: clicktext and decimal numbers

2005-01-06 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Alex and Jonathan, thanks a lot for your (partly philosophical ;-) answers... I think i now have more solutions than i will ever need :-D I LOVE THIS LIST! (No monkey dance, however ;-) Best from germany Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de