No, that is not the issue. The is is the thisfROm as opposed to
thisfORm. (Upper case letters transposition.)
It is working but, it adds a space after the. ie thisform. I would like
to eat that space so if i continue typing it does this thisform.property
not thisform. property.
Hope this clears up the issue.
Thanks,
Mike
On 25/08/2010 12:40 PM, Tracy Pearson wrote:
> Michael Savage wrote on 2010-08-25:
>> Well, guess what I retyped it in and now it works???? Go figure.
>> Another issue, is there a way to eat the space after the .
>> right now if i type thisfrom, it translates to THISFORM.<space> It
>> would be nice if it stopped at the . instead of making me backspace.
>>
>> TIA,
>> Mike
>>
>> On 25/08/2010 11:29 AM, Michael Savage wrote:
>>> I have a number of custom scripts, and commands that i have added to
>>> the Intellisense dbf.
>>>
>>> ie I type CO press space expands to createobject('')
>>>
>>> For example, if I type retrun, it converts it to RETURN.
>>>
>>> I would like to do similar with thisfrom, converting it to THISFORM
>>>
>>> The records contents for retrun and thisfrom are the same, but... it
>>> doesn't work for thisfrom, ie once I type it in, when I press the . it
>>> should convert to THISFORM.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>> Mike
>>>
>
> Mike,
>
> Are you looking for all keywords to be capitalized?
> Go to the Advanced tab, the Custom Properties section, the "Edit
> Properties..." button. In the dialog that opens is the
> lKeywordCapitalization value should be set to T. Back on the first tab is
> the setting it will use.
>
>
> Tracy Pearson
> PowerChurch Software
>
>
>
>
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