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Sam-Clip
#21
Oh! Hey guys, I misunderstood. You meant when you copy my program into your IDE. I thought you found a bug in the Clip program.

Glad I checked the post before moving on to other things.

I have an older version of FF, that doesn't work on a lot of new sites, but I like it, so I've kept it. It doesn't have the problem copying and pasting from this site.

When I paste code into this site, I do so straight from the QB64 IDE.

Thanks for the clarification.

Pete
Shoot first and shoot people who ask questions, later.
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#22
Pete, what web browser do you use when posting code?
here's a snippet of what your first post looks like when looking at the web page source
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REDIM Hold AS POINTAPI<br />
TYPE POINTAPI<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;X_Pos AS LONG<br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Y_Pos AS LONG<br />
END TYPE<br />


notice all the &nbsp

now here's a snippet from PhilOfPerth's post

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FindUnique<br />
For bletrnum = 1 To blngth '                                                                                              for each letter in base$<br />
    fileletr$ = Mid$(base$, bletrnum, 1)<br />
    po = InStr(unique$, fileletr$)<br />
    If po = 0 Then GoTo skip<br />
    Mid$(unique$, po, 1) = " "<br />
    dictfile$ = "wordlists/" + fileletr$<br />
    Close<br />
    Open dictfile$ For Input As #1<br />
    GetAWord:<br />
    While Not EOF(1)<br />
        Input #1, dictwrd$<br />
        l = Len(dictwrd$): If l &lt; min Or l &gt; max Then GoTo GetAWord<br />
        WORDCHECK<br />
    Wend<br />
    skip:<br />
Next<br />


notice that there are no &nbsp in the indentation
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#23
All of this is above me, but for what it's worth I'm using Chrome, Windows 10, and 64 bit. Huh
Both fully updated.
Incidentally, where do I find Sam Clip?
Of all the places on Earth, and all the planets in the Universe, I'd rather live here (Perth, W.A.) Big Grin
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#24
(11-19-2022, 11:49 PM)PhilOfPerth Wrote: All of this is above me, but for what it's worth I'm using Chrome, Windows 10, and 64 bit. Huh
Both fully updated.
Incidentally, where do I find Sam Clip?

The bare bones one is the only one I have listed and it's in post #1...

https://qb64phoenix.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=1042

The code I'm currently working with is about 3 times larger, and works better at copy/paste. I started tonight to re-code a portion for an idea I'm trying out. I hope to have sometime tommorow and next week to get that in place, and then start beta testing a bit before I update the post.

Pete
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#25
Sounds like something I could make use of; I'm always re-inventing my code, and being easily able to recover something I've already used would be great! I'm looking forward to your final post on this.
Of all the places on Earth, and all the planets in the Universe, I'd rather live here (Perth, W.A.) Big Grin
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