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August Abolins | Martin Foster | oxp: glossary? |
April 18, 2019 10:03 PM * |
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Hello Martin! ** 18.04.19 - 13:24, Martin Foster wrote to August Abolins: AA>> It seems to contain short-codes that we can use and >OXP< makes AA>> substitutions at some point? MF> Yes, that's exactly what it is but it's something I never use these MF> days. However, since you've brought the matter up, I can think of a MF> number of uses to which it could be put, notably, "canned" responses MF> to questions :-)) They don't seem to be working as short-codes/substitutions as the file suggests. Maybe they *are* just shorthand text for general use? But it would be very nice for example to just put >s+< in the body of the text have it autofill into: -------- [Snip] --------- The first two paragraphs in the glossary.cfg file intrigue me, they seem to imply that we can control the visibility of text with the ">" and "<" chars. That is, create an auto-snip for large parts of text. ../|ug --- * Origin: /|ug's Point, ONT, CANADA (2:221/1.58) |
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