> On 1 Nov 2023, at 11:24 pm, Neville Smythe
> wrote:
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> But I suspect you should allow for the required strings to be followed by
> punctuation or be at the end of the line, things which are hard to do with a
> simple LC wildcard search, at least in a single filter.
When I originally w
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> Mark.
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> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On 30 Oct 2023, at 17:19, David Glasgow via use-livecode
>> wrote:
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>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I am doing the above and struggling with an oddity that I can’t find
>> guidance on on Livecode or wider w
Hi folks,
I am doing the above and struggling with an oddity that I can’t find guidance
on on Livecode or wider wildcard stuff
A simple example is I am searching text messages for 'with you' or 'with u’
so I use the wildcard form
*with [you,u]*
That finds all examples of both just fine. Howe
Perfect. Thanks, Paul.
> On 30 Apr 2023, at 1:43 pm, Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> I don't know of a Livecode syntax per se to do this (i.e some syntax like:
> set the permissions of file tFile to read-only)
>
> You can do this in Livecode using the shell() function (see the dict
Of course!!! And indeed a bonus that we can keep happy our AI overlords-to-be.
> On 20 Feb 2023, at 10:11 pm, Mark Wieder via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> On 2/20/23 13:29, Niggemann, Bernd via use-livecode wrote:
>
> ...or to make ChatGPT happy:
>
> sort tData ascending by word 1 to -1 of each
Hi folks
I have an app in which tooltips are generally off. I also have a button menu
which allows the selection of equality/inequelity. Users are non technical,
and on selection (i.e. not the usual hover) I wanted to pop up a brief tooltip
describing the selected item in ordinary language (i
Hi folks,
I have been developing a desktop stack at 1024×760 for a while. Vertical space
is becoming increasingly cramped, and I need a bit more. I reckon 40 pixels
would do it.
Obviously that would break the 4:3 ratio. So am I better reconfiguring for a
completely different screen ratio (i
Being essentially a lazy and a sloppy programmer, I made a group which
contained a script that caused the group to do what I wanted. Then I copied it
again and again, and grouped the resultant groups. Rather than adapting the
script to be located on the card I just left several identical scri
Maybe 'strain' could be a culinary synonym?
;-)
Best wishes
David Glasgow
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> On 5 Aug 2018, at 16:36, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
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> This is getting pretty contorted and is becoming less like natural language.
> For what it's
It was a single problem, but the poor fellow was in hock up to the ears and out
of time.
If there is anything positive here it is the response of the community. No
lectures on what he should have done different, just genuine concern and an
astonishingly quick fix.
Best wishes
David Glasgow
Unfortunately, it is all rather more complicated than either Richmond or Peter
suggest. There are many more contributing areas than Brocas, and what Peter
describes doesn't appear to be aphasia at all, but rather a pathology of
semantics or word finding.
It's not possible to be more specific w
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