Brenda,
Unfortunately one cannot at this stage create macros with the bn, but
luckily Roselle offered an alternative sillusion.

Riana


-----Original Message-----
From: Brenda Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 3:41 AM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: re: [Braillenote] Deletion of character through-out document


I think there must be a way to write macros and use them within a file.
I'll admit, I haven't read the whole manual, but when I was a Braille and
speak user, I used to write macros to delete unwanted characters in my posts
and files.    There was a way to call up macros once the file was open.
Then you could run it with your file open and get rid of whatever, even
inssert things if you wanted.
Let's see if I can give a better explanation. Let's say I wanted to get rid
of those greater than signs. Now the greater than sign in ascii is dots345.
I'd write a macro with the find command and then that symbol then the
comannd to delete, and give the loop or repeat command.  When the macro was
finished, it just stopped and said no more found.  I don't see a macro creat
menu here, so am I'm just stupid, or isn't there such a thing.  Braille and
speak actually had a creat macros option.  Then one could execute them any
time.  Yes, I'm dating myself. Once upon a time I had       a message to
post on the bulletin board at the end of 1989 or so.  I was quoting a long
message.  I didn't know that after every line return there was a line feed.
That's how it worked.  I posted that long article or whatever, and boy was I
in trouble.  I had exceeded the message length limit.  I appologized to the
host and looked for why my message had gone crazy reading one character at a
time.  I found it.  The macro said something like this after that incident.
"find return, space delete.  It was deleting that line feed.  Looped  it,
and it just!
 followed whatever instructions return." I ran that macro every time before
I sent out a quoted message.  Before I panic people here, that was old
technology.  I doubt you'll have to take line feeds out of your messages, as
I did.  But what about our friend who wants to get read of that greater sign
for whatever reason? Can she write a macro in here, with Braille note?

Brenda Mueller

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: riana  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:38:23 +0200 (SAST)
>Subject: [Braillenote] Deletion of character through-out document

>,dear List,

>I need to delete the greater than sign through-out a document and want to
know whether there is a way to replace it with nothing, so to speak, other
than the tedious way to find each one separately and delete it on the spot?
I tried to use the find and replace facility,  but only get an error tone
when replacing it with the delete character command.  However, that command
works when using only the find feature, but then one has to delete every
sign manually?

>Incidentally, the greater than signs only appeared when i wrote that file
out of an email message, in which it did not appear.

>Is there perhaps a way one can avoid that from happening?

>Thanks and regards

>Riana


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