use the while or for constructs, described in chapter 7 of the script
manual.
Cheers,
Tim
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of K. Washington
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 1999 3:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need help creating a loop for a script.
Hello listeners. I'm in need of some assistance with an advance
script. I'm creating it for Go!Zilla. In particular the "Leech" utility
of the program. I want the script to do the below in this order.
1. Move to the top of the current listbox.
2. Select the choice it lands on using the [Spacebar]
3. Move down twice in the listbox, excluding the first choice it
passes. In other words like holding down the [Control] key, while pressing
the [Down arrow] key twice. Then use the [Spacebar] key to select the
choice it lands on.
Want the script to be attached to a key combination. I know how to make a
basic script for doing the above, but what if I wanted the script to do the
above procedures a specific number of times. Say... 20 times, without any
intervention from me. After the script is ran, I should have a listbox of
options in which every other choice is selected (It should be 20 in
total). I know there is some way of doing this, but don't know how. Don't
want to create a script with the same sequence of commands in it 20 times
(It will basically be a mess). Can someone give me some help with this
one? I'm sure there is some sort of "Loop" function that can be used
here. Thanks in advance.
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