Re: [PD] copy [text] buffer contents to another text buffer?

2023-06-08 Thread Peter P.
Dear Antoine, dear Patko, thank you both for your kind replies! In fact the solution Antoine proposed already works nicely! all the best, Peter * Patko nytkophilus [2023-06-07 18:45]: > Hello, you may look for this: > > [line 0, bang( > | > [text sequence alpha] > | > [t a b] > | | >

Re: [PD] copy [text] buffer contents to another text buffer?

2023-06-07 Thread Patko nytkophilus
Hello, you may look for this: [line 0, bang( | [text sequence alpha] | [t a b] | | |[1 e+015( | | [text set beta] Le mer. 7 juin 2023, 13:07, Peter P. a écrit : > Hi list, > > what would be the easiest way to copy the contents of [text define > alpha] to [text define beta]?

Re: [PD] copy [text] buffer contents to another text buffer?

2023-06-07 Thread Antoine Rousseau
[text tolist alpha] | [text fromlist beta] Le mer. 7 juin 2023 à 13:02, Peter P. a écrit : > Hi list, > > what would be the easiest way to copy the contents of [text define > alpha] to [text define beta]? It seems [text get alpha] will only output > individual lines and I am looking for a

[PD] copy [text] buffer contents to another text buffer?

2023-06-07 Thread Peter P.
Hi list, what would be the easiest way to copy the contents of [text define alpha] to [text define beta]? It seems [text get alpha] will only output individual lines and I am looking for a single command that copies all. I have no experience with data structures and don't know if that would