On 12/29/12 11:52 AM, Richmond wrote:
On 12/29/2012 09:38 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Just curious - does setting the lockMessages & lockScreen to true
speed it up any? Or hiding the field? (Sorry if these have already
been answered; I'm not following the thread too closely)
I reall
On 12/29/2012 09:38 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Just curious - does setting the lockMessages & lockScreen to true
speed it up any? Or hiding the field? (Sorry if these have already
been answered; I'm not following the thread too closely)
I ran unicode replace script that took 8 second
On 12/29/2012 09:38 PM, Phil Davis wrote:
Hi Richmond,
Just curious - does setting the lockMessages & lockScreen to true
speed it up any? Or hiding the field? (Sorry if these have already
been answered; I'm not following the thread too closely)
I really don't know as I am so "thick" those po
Hi Richmond,
Just curious - does setting the lockMessages & lockScreen to true speed
it up any? Or hiding the field? (Sorry if these have already been
answered; I'm not following the thread too closely)
On 12/29/12 8:18 AM, Richmond wrote:
ran it through unicode addresses from 2325 to 62738,
On 12/29/2012 05:48 PM, Richmond wrote:
Now, of course, the real fun starts when one wants to play around with
wild-cards so that one can, say,
swap Z and X around in a unicodeText field that contains stuff like this:
ZaXddZfXabcdeZoX
as I am unclear how to do that with a non-unicodeText fiel
Now, of course, the real fun starts when one wants to play around with
wild-cards so that one can, say,
swap Z and X around in a unicodeText field that contains stuff like this:
ZaXddZfXabcdeZoX
as I am unclear how to do that with a non-unicodeText field, the next
step seems a bit problematic
On 12/29/2012 04:35 PM, Richmond wrote:
'Tis very easy to do this:
on mouseUp
replace "ZaX" with "XaZ" in fld "TEKST"
end mouseUp
and "ZaXbbdsfZvfghXaasn"
will magically become:
"XaZbbdsfZvfghXaasn".
So, clutching at straws, I tried this:
on mouseUp
set the useUnicode to true
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