<tabs> in the editor(s)
Jon
jbondy at sover.net
Sun Jul 10 09:40:10 EDT 2005
Eric:
Ah. I'm getting confused because the UI for the script editor is
different than the UI for the property inspector. <Tab>s actually work
as expected in the property inspector, just not in the editor.
ARRRGHHhhhhh.
OK. I'm better now. Thanks.
Jon
Eric Chatonet wrote:
> Hi Jon,
>
> In usual scripts you can use the tab constant:
> put "Jon" & tab & "Bondy" into tGuy
> Or if you build html by coding:
> put "<p>" & "Jon" & " " & "Bondy" & "</p>" into tGuy
> Is that clear?
>
> Le 10 juil. 05 à 15:07, Jon a écrit :
>
>> I guess I should have asked this obvious question a few weeks ago,
>> when it was revealed that <tab> reformats text rather than inserting
>> the <tab> character.
>>
>> How does one insert a <tab> character using the editor(s) [including
>> Constellation, Jerry]? I want to create a table of values, and I
>> think I need to use tabs to separate out the various values. Or
>> maybe I'm on the wrong track entirely. Won't be the first time...
>
>
> Best Regards from Paris,
>
> Eric Chatonet.
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