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Folder scanning ?
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Re: Folder scanning ?
trogluddite wrote:What's the reason for needing to know which file was dragged first? Do you need to cycle through them in a particular order or something?
Yes, Say I have a folder with 10 files , I drag number 5 , Then using the "Next" button I would like to advance to number 6 , and Previous vice versa rather then just starting at the beginning of the list or file 1.
Btw: the counter wraps around so eventually by hitting next I would reach number 1 etc.
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Re: Folder scanning ?
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Re: Folder scanning ?
I guess I could scan the list somehow and when I find a match create an index ?
Looking into that ...hmm.
Looking into that ...hmm.
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Re: Folder scanning ?
"String Array Find" primitive - it does exactly that (Michael will be so pleased with me! )
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Re: Folder scanning ?
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Re: Folder scanning ?
MichaelBenjamin wrote:here's my attempt at a ruby solution then with glob:
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whatiwanttodo ( @refresh_folder.if(^dragndrop_changed_folder )||(^after_load) << YESSS->get?string_from{s%folderarray.at(retrieve(^current_index)}::needing(glob, waveload, #string~output))[]
i guess it's somewhere in the ballpark but probably wont run at first try.
Thanks mate...I am such a Ruby virgin I dont know how to implement that to be honest.
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lalalandsynth - Posts: 600
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Re: Folder scanning ?
trogluddite wrote:"String Array Find" primitive - it does exactly that (Michael will be so pleased with me! )
hahah, that ....is ...simple !
Spank you guys , this might work
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lalalandsynth - Posts: 600
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Re: Folder scanning ?
Michael's code has a bug - he didn't use the "please" method to ask nicely!*
(* there is actually a computer language where you have to do that - INTERCAL - except that if you do it too often, it refuses to run because it thinks you're patronising!)
(* there is actually a computer language where you have to do that - INTERCAL - except that if you do it too often, it refuses to run because it thinks you're patronising!)
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Re: Folder scanning ?
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