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Ron Parker wrote in message ...
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 17:21:21 +0100, Wlodzimierz ABX Skiba wrote:
> > MyMacro("c:\test\stuff.txt")
> I don't think \t means what you think it means.
thanks Ron but currently it was my mistake in example
I agree that \t has meaning but in my real example was :
parse_model("c:\spline\spline.txt",yes)
and there is nothing in documentation:Text formating about \s
and as I said this syntax works fine as script and returns proper result but it
returns wrong string for interface,
I tried parse_model("c:\\spline\\spline.txt",yes) to check \\ and it still works
as script but I can't open file with context menu
ABX
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