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Re: Can anyone help me?




"Yo Intl." wrote:

> >I've written a program in Xywrite III that does about a 100 ch commands.
> >
> >I've now discovered that I need to put a TF command before each bit of the
> >programme.
>
> Huh? What is a TF command? I have a number of such search/replace files
> (for example for changing Ascii to Mac), but I don't recall anything about any
> "TF command".
>

Rene,

TF's not a command; it's a function call. It means "go to top of file." I.e.,
ctrl-home on out of the box keyboards.

>
> >Is there a quick way of inserting all the TF commands before the BC command?
> >Or is it a slow process of changing it occurrence by occurrence?
>
> If you really want to insert something in every line, you do that with a --
> you guessed it --
> ch command. But what *is* this TF thing?
>

Nope. It's a function call. In XPL you go to command line and type pfunc TF.

>

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