[sword-devel] ListKey question and MacSword 1.1
William Thimbleby
wjt100 at york.ac.uk
Sat May 8 11:14:31 MST 2004
Cheers,
The other question is: how do I find out if a listkey contains a key?
So, for instance if I have a list key generated from a verse list or
find results, how can I find out if it contains "John 3:16"?
Will
On 8 May 2004, at 18:52, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> William,
> Sounds like a great release!!! Maybe we can get it on the new CD
> before we cut (since it's taking me way too long to finish up
> necessary todo items).
>
> Not sure I completely understand your question... It sounds quite
> straight-forward, but from my experience, maybe you're asking
> something I had troubles with... (or maybe I'm trying to read too much
> in and it really is a basic question).
>
> Here's the basic answer, I'll save my time for the other answer in
> case this is really what you want:
>
> ListKey lk;
> lk << "john 3:16";
> std::cout << "Count should be 1: " << lk.Count();
>
>
>
> William Thimbleby wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Does anyone know if there is a way to see if a listkey contains a
>> single key? That'd be very handy.
>> also FYI I've released a beta version of MacSword 1.1:
>> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/macsword/MacSword-1.1beta2.dmg?
>> download
>> here are the changes so far:
>> Support for general books
>> Find ranges now supported for faster and more accurate searching
>> Regular expression search result are now highlighted
>> Left to right text supported properly
>> Devotionals now remember window opened in
>> MacSword remembers expanded items in modules list
>> Cheers guys,
>> Will
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