>>>>> "dochawk" == dochawk  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

dochawk> Hey, somebody's looking at something I wrote :)

Erm, I am sorry, but I'll have to announce you that I have just
deleted your code... We now try to use the same function for all word
selection stuff, for the sake of consistency. Of course, if you notice
something you do not like with the new function, we can try to improve
it.

dochawk> It's been a couple of years since I wrote or looked at that,
dochawk> but it seems to me that I wrote a new function to determine
dochawk> the "last word." The logic to it is to default to the word
dochawk> you just typed, or one that you have clicked on. I think the
dochawk> typical case of inserting an index entry is immediately after
dochawk> typing it, so punctuation should also be allowed but not
dochawk> included. e.g., if i type "end.<insert index>" it should
dochawk> offer "end"

Hmm, I am not sure this one works with current code. I'll have to check.

dochawk> I think we do :) Index-preceding can be done entirely from
dochawk> the keyboard, and is designed to be right in the usual case.
dochawk> It's actually a descendent of one of my old word 5.1 macros.
dochawk> While typing, I get annoyed any time I have to use the mouse.

OK, so come up with a shorter name :)

JMarc

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