>>I read it as some
>>imported formatting instructions. In that case, you don't really need the
>>selection commands. What you want to look into are the chunk expressions and
>>formatting commands
>
>Actually you don't even need that, if what you're importing is
>either RTF or HTML, since #text members not only can import that,
>but display it with a modicum of accuracy.
Yes, but it is the question of changing the coloration of some of the
words, according to a "settings file" or "settings text"!
From the online help:
member("myQuotes").char[4..7].color = rgb(200, 150, 75)
-A.
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