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Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 17:16:44 PDT7
From: "Harry Motin" <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: "Skye, Peter" <pskye@peterskye.com > ,
Subject: SCOUG-Help: clipboard text shift ?

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On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 13:34:20 PDT7, Tom Brown wrote:

>run.exe. I got a box with Left, Right, and Cancel buttons. OK, I clicked
>the Left button a few times, then exited via the window control X. I
>then opened e.exe and pasted the clipboard contents. What I saw was that
>only the first line had been shifted. Is this what you intended?

Basically, I followed Peter's instructions. Double click on the RUN.EXE program and
obtain a small grey window with three (3) buttons on it. The function of these buttons as
as follows:

1. LEFT: Removes the left most character from the contents of the
clipboard (takes the clipboard contents into a REXX variable, removes the left most
character and replaces the clipboard with that result)

2. RIGHT: Takes the contents of the clipboard, places that result into a
REXX variable, adds a space to the right-most portion portion, replaces the clipboard
with that result.

3. CANCEL: Exit the REXX program, RUN.EXE

I created the program, using VisProRexx. I use object REXX on my system, not classic
REXX. Sometime ago I discovered that there's an incompatibility between VisProRexx,
Classical REXX and Object REXX. If I create a VisProRexx program under object
REXX and then switch to classical REXX, that program willl not run properly. I have to
rebuild it under Classical Rexx. Similarly, if I am in Classical REXX and create a
VisProRexx program, I cannot then switch to Object Rexx and run it.

Peter, if you like, I can temporarily switch to Classical Rexx and rebuild the RUN.EXE
program.

HCM

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