Le 26/06/2012 11:46, Mirko Maier a écrit :
@jack:
thank you, that's almost the solution, but I get '\,' from makefilename. (same problem is with '\{' )
and it's not possible with "stripfilename" to remove the "\". is there a solution?
@olivier: thanks, but i am working on win xp..
best mirko
++++ jack wrote:
Maybe, something like that ? :
[44( | [makefilename %c] | [add hello$1 world, rewind, bang( | [textfile] | [print]
++
Jack
Hello,
Not sure there is a way to remove \ in front of comma with [add( and [textfile] What are you trying to do exactly ? If you want to avoid \, you can create a text file with : hello, world inside. Then you can load it with the message 'read' and the object [textfile], you shoukld get a nice 'hello, world'. Or, as OIivier said, you can use a bash script to create this text file on the fly and load it with [textfile]. You can also use ascii code for this problem... So, if you have a simple example of what you need, maybe it would be much easy to find a solution. ++
Jack