I have a macro ;-)
I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies.
Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, CTO | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona 85048 Skype: Contacts Only | | | Voice:(480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson
/Snicker wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. ...Jim Thompson What an idiot you are. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich |
I have a macro ;-)
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich |
I have a macro ;-)
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote:
I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich |
I have a macro ;-)
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise
wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise
wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise
wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. |
I have a macro ;-)
Archimedes' Lever wrote:
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. |
I have a macro ;-)
Archimedes' Lever wrote:
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. |
I have a macro ;-)
Archimedes' Lever wrote:
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 03:06:16 +0100, Sjouke Burry
wrote: Archimedes' Lever wrote: On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. Some joke (sjouke)HA! named burry thinks he has a brain, but he does not. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 03:06:16 +0100, Sjouke Burry
wrote: Archimedes' Lever wrote: On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. Some joke (sjouke)HA! named burry thinks he has a brain, but he does not. |
I have a macro ;-)
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 03:06:16 +0100, Sjouke Burry
wrote: Archimedes' Lever wrote: On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:42:08 -0800, Rich Grise wrote: On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:53:28 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I have a trivial macro that automatically pares levels of replies. Choose how many ...'s you want to be rid of (use ctrl-F, then cancel), then let 'er rip. Works in Agent composition window, running in Macro Express, but probably easily adaptable to other tools. Here 'tis (I call it with ctrl-alt-F)... REPEAT F3 shift-End Delete Delete RepeatEnd In Macro Express this is terminated when a "Find" window pops up... your set of 's no longer found... all those lines cleared. Why a software advertisement in a schematics NG? Please stop trolling us with off-topic crap. Thanks, Rich It also falls flat on its face when it encounters ANY of the other characters that are used as quotation identifier flags. The senility must be spawning moments of desperation. He feels lonely, so he posts a smattering of horse**** so he can feel alive again. Archimedes Lever is spewing poison all over the internet. Ignore the troll. Some joke (sjouke)HA! named burry thinks he has a brain, but he does not. |
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