On Tuesday, October 22, 2002, at 01:45 PM, Sharon Moeller wrote:
Take a look at offset. You can use that on a per-line basis; alternately you can look at 'starts', or, if you want to get *really* tricky, load your wordlists into variables (perhaps a big ole fatty proplist ;). Then when the user clicks anything with (for instance) 'a' in it, plug the 'a' content into the scrolling window.How does one find the first line in a field that matches the letter the user has clicked on?
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