Hey Jim: Thanks for the suggestion. I'm considering using multiple fields but am not sure yet as bulleting needs to be able to applied and removed at will, plus I have to support up to two levels of indenting. But one item in your code caught my eye: formattedText. I've used all of the formatted... properties before except this one. Thanks for that!
Regards, Scott Rossi Creative Director Tactile Media, UX Design Recently, James Hurley wrote: > Scott, > > Here is a thought. > > Try this: > > Create two narrow fields. The first field consists of one line of text > that wraps into two lines in the field. (Perhaps a bullet and you want > to indent the wrapped portion of the line.) > > Run this script: > > on mouseUp > put "" into field 2 > wait 10 tick --So you can see the changes > put the htmltext of field 1 into tHTMLtext > --Find out where the lines break using the formattedText > put the formattedtext of field 1 into tText > --The first line is the beginning of the bullet > --The second line is to be indented. > put line 2 of tText into tString > put the offset(tString, tHTMLtext) into tNum > --Create nonbreaking spaces > --If you use breaking spaces they are ignored by HTML > --at the start of a line. > repeat 4 times --More or less > put " " after temp > end repeat > put temp before char tNum in tHTMLtext > set the htmltext of field 2 to tHTMLtext > end mouseUp > > The second line (the wrapped line) will be indented by 4 nonbreaking > spaces beyond the first line. > > There may be problems if there is formatting in the wrapped line. > > My apologies to and the other respondents to this thread. Sorry, I > haven't been paying attention. > > Jim Hurley _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution