'Skipping the difficult bits' is a well-documented sport, as well as 'Jumping to conclusions'
and 'Running a temperature':

http://openlibrary.org/books/OL2875493M/Alice_through_the_needle's_eye

So 'Skipping a marked card' is an extremely SHARP thing to do; mind you I don't
how much money I would plonk down on the table if I knew my opponent
was using marked cards . . .  :)

On 11/3/10 3:48 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Do you always want to do this, to always go to the following marked card?
In other words, to always go to the second marked card during any navigation?

If so, why not just lock the screen, go to the next marked card, and then
go to the next marked card?

It seems like an odd way to get around, though. I am missing something.

Craig Newman

In a message dated 11/3/10 8:46:17 AM, [email protected] writes:


I have a project that uses marked cards to navigate them. Aside from
unmarking a card, is there a way to skip a mark card when you are using a
script (go to next marked card) to go to marked cards?

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