Toma wrote: > Along the same lines of what we've been doing here with reading files > into > variables or custom properties and then turning them into arrays, what > if I > wanted to have two words associated with each clickedWord: i.e. If > it's a > verb, I want to have the clickeWord retunr both its infinitive AND the > translation.
I guess you are doing something a bit more complicated where you have to import the data as a separate file etc. But the most straight-forward way to accomplish the above is to use the 'linkText'. You can set the link text of a word or word group (set their textFont to "link") to anything you like. You can then return the entire linkText or just pieces thereof, at your whim. e.g. You might set the linktext of the word "eat" to: eat,ate,eaten taberu,tabeta,tabete ita And then you can have a script that says something like: global theTense if theTense is past then get the selectedChunk put item 2 of line 1 of the linkText of it && "=" && item 2 of line 2 of the linkText it into myField end if and so on. The above would return just "ate = tabeta". I've asked before but I still don't know how the linkText compares to a custom property in terms of efficiency. I used to use custom props, but switched to linkText because it seems more robust (allows editing of the clickword without destroying access to the linked text). good luck, mark mitchell Japan _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
