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Re: What ASCII character ?



MY MISTAKE
here's the corrected e-mail
I don't know what ASCII character it is but
use the attached xpl program
to put the character
on the command line to change it or delete it.

DEF2CMD.xpl - XPL PROGRAM
OPEN ONLY IN XYWRITE
     RUN IN XYWRITE

DEF2CMD.txt - Program Instructions
A SIMPLE TEXT FILE
VIEW with most programs


Good Luck
Rick
-----Original Message----- From: flash Sent: Friday, December 06, 2019 11:27 AM To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: What ASCII character ?
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Y'all,

I have imported text files from some other program littered with some
character I wish to replace. See screenshot: the black rectangles with
gray circles in the middles. Does anyone know what ASCII character
this is, so I know what to plug into the XY CI command?

I do not have copy-paste facility to the command line; I shall have to
manually type the ASCII code into the XY CI command.

<MD FL>

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DEF2CMD.xpl	a XyWrite 3 program

Description	XPL program to put defined text onto the command line
		Loaded & Run from a Save/get Key	(ALT-d)

XPL Code	SV 9GH <<pv9>>GT<<ex>>
Uses SE search for a long string of characters in text without retyping it on the command line.

		CI	Change unwanted characters in text
			without needing to know their ASCII values
			or
			Just change a string of characters
			found in text

-----------------------------------------------------------
EXAMPLE OF USING DEF2CMD.xpl
	To change letters AAAA to XX in text

1	Load DEF2CMD.xpl		F5
					ldpm DEF2CMD.xpl,d

2	Define the text AAAA		F1	(start define)
					F1	(end define)

3	Enter change command		F5
4	TYPE 				ci /

5	Put Defined Text			ALT d	(AAAA)
	on command line	

6	Finish change command		F10	(MOVE TO COMMAND LINE)
					
7	TYPE 				/XX

8	Return curser back to Text		F10

9	Move curser up above defined	(up arrow)

10	Release defined text		F3

11	Execute change command	F9	


-----------------------------------------------------------

CREATING DEF2CMD.xpl YOURSELF
1	Create a new XPL program
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	nep DEF2CMD.xpl
	HIT	F9		(execute)

2	Switch to Expanded View
	HIT	Ctrl-F9		(to switch to expanded view)

3	insert XPL Function SV	STORE IN SAVE/GET
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	pfunc sv
	HIT	F9		(execute)

4	insert save/get number
	TYPE	0		(number zero)

5	insert XPL Function gh	GO TO HEAD - COMMAND LINE
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	pfunc gh
	HIT	F9		(execute)

6	insert put save/get number 0 (<<pv0>>)
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	pv 0
	HIT	F9		(execute)

7	To RETURN TO TEXT		
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	pfunc gt		(GO TO TEXT)
	HIT	F9		(execute)

8	TO END XPL PROGRAM	(<<ex>>)
	HIT	F5
	TYPE	ex
	HIT	F9		(execute)

Result	DEF2CMD.xpl should look like this:

	SV 9GH <<pv9>>GT<<ex>>

Attachment: DEF2CMD.XPL
Description: Binary data