thanks Claude and Kyle for the response...
ok.. what I did was break the [gripd] interface up into two number input fields and then [pack]ed those two with an initial [mobile:044( [symbol], so as to preserve the "0" in the front and added all that in a [makesymbol %s-%s-%s] object.
It looks quite allright at the end,,, although it is a bit awkward to input, since you cant set a digit input limit for the textboxes in gripd and passing 6 digit in each box gets it messed up.... I guess it´ll do for now.
[r pack]
I
[mobile:044(
I
[symbol] [r textbox1] [r textbox2]
\ I /
[pack s a a] [s pack]
I
[makesymbol %s-%s-%s]
adrian
On 9/19/06, Kyle Klipowicz kyleklip@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Adrian~
Try breaking it up into different fields.
~Kyle
On 9/19/06, adrian goya adrian.goya@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Í'm building an interface for registering visitors to an expo. I'm on windows using 0.39.2-extended-test4 and the GUI is made with [gripd]....
So,
someone inserts his name, mail and phone number in 3 different textboxes
in
[gripd] and everything is [pack]ed together and inserted to a
[textfile].
The problem is that the phone numbers get converted to scientific
numeric
format (eg: 0445554241424 = 4.4554e+011), so it´s of no use.
How can I get the 0445554241424 (yes, that's a cellphone) to enter the textfile exactly as it is written in the textbox?
Any help would be greatly appreciated, as this needs to be ready in the
next
12 hours... jeje.
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