Oops, me again. If you want to change the color of text anywhere in a string, inside words or not, offset is the way to go. The code I sent.. well if you have the word "biggest" and search for g, it will hilite the b because its the first letter of the word, and the length of the word being searched for is 1. DOH.
So offset is the better choice because it gives you the actual start position of the string in question, at which point the color change is easy peasy. This is where you end up. on mouseUp set the traversalOn of field "Results" to true put the text of field Results into tResults put the text of field "SearchField" into strSearch put the length of strSearch into tLength put 1 into tFramePos put 0 into tPreviousOffset repeat while tFramePos <> 0 put Offset(strSearch,tResults,tPreviousOffset) into tFramePos -- change to offset -- select the right set of chars. The -1 is so that you --don't count the first char twice, and select an extra. IF that makes sense. select char (tFramePos + tPreviousOffset) to (tFramePos + tPreviousOffset + tLength - 1) of field "results" set the textColor of the selection to red put tFramePos + tPreviousOffset into tPreviousOffset end repeat select empty end mouseUp _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode