El Dimarts, 13 de novembre de 2012, a les 23:22:36, Freek de Kruijf va
escriure:
> Op dinsdag 13 november 2012 20:34:19 schreef Albert Astals Cid:
> > El Dimarts, 13 de novembre de 2012, a les 10:54:03, Freek de Kruijf va
> >
> > escriure:
> > > Message # 30 reads:
> > >
> > > If you examine the contents of the Shortcuts URL
> > > text
> > > box, you will find that most, if not all of the entries have a
> > > in them. This sequence of two characters acts as
> > > a parameter, which is to say that they are replaced by whatever you
> > > happen to type after the colon character that is between a shortcut and
> > > its parameter. Let's consider some examples to clarify this idea.
> > >
> > > The text "sequence of two characters" must be "sequence of four
> > > characters"
> >
> > Why?
> >
> > gg:
> > dd:
> >
> > They are two chars, no?
>
> The sequence of four characters refers in my view to "\\{@}" which appears
> as "\{@}". These four characters are replaced by whatever appears after the
> colon, which is needed after the Shortcut string.
Obviously, sorry, fixed.
Cheers,
Albert
>
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Albert