Hi,
it's just like you said, for some reason the feature was empty even though
I remember seeing it contain the virtual string but I might have been wrong.
Thanks for the help.
2012/3/31 Sébastien Doeraene sjrdoera...@gmail.com
Hi,
Are you able to browse that feature? Using {Browse} I mean.
Hi,
Are you able to browse that feature? Using {Browse} I mean. It could appear
that, for some reason, it does not contain what you think it contains.
Sébastien
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 20:49, Khadija EL MAHRSI khadija.elmah...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello,
After a number of tests, it became clear
Hi,
I've been doing some more tests. The VirtualString works just fine on a
virtual string that I assign myself but when I try to do the same thing on
a class' feature, it doens't work.
For example:
Var=self.feat1#1 (Where feat is an feature of a given class)
{texHandler