Re: 200 lines in a sale.
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 3:22 pm
CB,
This is another technical issue. The "Notes" feature does not write to the file where the notes are saved before you save a note. If you load a note that had not been saved then it is quite possible that the file is filled with nulls, or ASCII(0) characters. These look suspiciously like spaces but they are not. The file could also be filled with gobbledegook but at least you can see that.
When the note is formatted into lines the note is first stripped of any leading or trailing spaces but not ASCII(0). Therefore when the lines are formatted it formats all 210 characters so you get a bunch of what seem to be empty lines.
To test if this is happening to you, load a note into the text box and press [END]. If the cursor goes just to the end of the text then you do not have this problem.
If the cursor goes all the way to the end of the last line of the text box then you've got zeros my friend. Use the [Backspace] key to backup to the end of the text to get rid of them.
I guess I should add something to the program to automatically get rid of the zeros. With gobbledegook you are on your own, good luck.
Dale
This is another technical issue. The "Notes" feature does not write to the file where the notes are saved before you save a note. If you load a note that had not been saved then it is quite possible that the file is filled with nulls, or ASCII(0) characters. These look suspiciously like spaces but they are not. The file could also be filled with gobbledegook but at least you can see that.
When the note is formatted into lines the note is first stripped of any leading or trailing spaces but not ASCII(0). Therefore when the lines are formatted it formats all 210 characters so you get a bunch of what seem to be empty lines.
To test if this is happening to you, load a note into the text box and press [END]. If the cursor goes just to the end of the text then you do not have this problem.
If the cursor goes all the way to the end of the last line of the text box then you've got zeros my friend. Use the [Backspace] key to backup to the end of the text to get rid of them.
I guess I should add something to the program to automatically get rid of the zeros. With gobbledegook you are on your own, good luck.
Dale