Hi Guys: Not a Palm but maybe much-much better [if you have money to burn]... See http://www.mobiletechreview.com/sony_ux180/Sony-Vaio-UX180P.htm and then find...
# I'm still using an OS4 device (CLIE SJ22) and I'm wondering more and more # if my next PDA, whenever I reach the point of having to pick it, *should* # be a...
Hi Mark, Sorry I missed this as it isn't part of the original thread and I will reply to all of you individually. To answer your question, yes it is 75% ...
Hi Dennis, Thanks very much for your imput. ### 2) Have a massive lookup table of Thai words which character sequences ### can be matched against, with an...
Hi Steve, ### Also, Neil can dis/confirm, but I bet none ### of the letter combos are *specific* to the beginning or end of words. I.e. ### if they ever show...
Hi Mark, #Interesting that you should ask about that. In the project that I am #currently spending over half my time on #(http://projects.ldc.upenn.edu/LCTL/),...
Hi Mark, #you're not trying to TRANSLATE Thai to Lao with pScripts -- that would be INSANE. Not really, they are basically the same language. I consider myself...
... Interesting. But while remarkably compact, it's way too big to take the place of my PDA. And I've developed this hang-up about Sony gear after the last...
Hi, Neil- ... Below is a solution for the end-of-line hangup. Now I'll look into ... Hee's how the end-of-line fix works. Question- what the **&^%$###! (not a...
Hi, Neil, again-- addendum-- just want to be sure you understand you must add "/&script[@@REPend@@]", (NOT last action, NOT "/&script@", leave out the "@"),...
... This looks like a variant of the UMPCs that are currently getting some buzz. I'm amused by the UMPCs -- what, exactly, am I supposed to do with one, since...
Nah, It's Sony so it'll be 1. Over-priced 2. Incompatible with something else in a horribly annoying way 3. Only work with their clunky software 4. Have lousy...
Hi, Neil- *Now I need John's help again in ... I'm not so sure this can be done in a way that will give you what you want. The "three-to-one", abc to d, script...
Hi, Neil- Some further thoughts on ... Regular Expressions, REGEXP, are for doing this sort of thing. However, there are (at least) two reasons for me not to...
# 1. Over-priced Maybe/probably. # 2. Incompatible with something else in a horribly annoying way XP Pro, isn't it? # 3. Only work with their clunky software ...
# "It is a fact of life that using REGEXP is slower than pedit's normal # search procedures. On the other hand, you will experience the slow down # only when...
Hi John, ### Soooo, unless I hear otherwise from you I'm going to see if I can ### come up with something using "pedit's normal search procedures". You are the...
Hi John, Thanks very much. Hope I don't mess it up. Best regards, Neil ... -- wearing motley clothes makes the dogs bark [Non-text portions of this message...
Hi John, It seems that I am missing a lot of replies. Gmail has a horrible way of putting e-mails into conversations. I will add the changes that you made to ...
... De gustibus, I suppose. GMail's "Conversation View" ia a major *feature* for lists like this. The only problem is the somewhat simple nature of the...
... Si. Think of Regular Expressions as wildcards on steroids. You can not only match any single character (?) or string of characters (*). You can do things...
... Frankly I find it sad that we're even having this conversation. I haven't followed the palm legacy as closely, or for as long, as many of you, but it ...
Hi John, ### {$cTEST:: I have now run it and "That script is *very* clever." In my first rushed reply because I missed the original e-mail it hadn't quite...
Well, John, I took the plunge and ordered one of the UX90's (Made to order Japanese model...but getting it with English keyboard...) from Conics.net in...
Hi John, I have made the changes on part of the script and as usual, it works as you said it would. The unusual part is I didn't mess-up. Thanks again, Best...