The ability to define a variable as a multi-line textbox would be a nice addition. Rather than trying to write lots of code witin the single line field that all text variables get at present.
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I like this idea too, my only concern is that however many lines you get, it is never enough. Hows about a facility where a variable can be defined as a text file and it's content are read and displayed. The software could handle the creation and naming of the text file and just open it like we get in the zoom window on the description fields.
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[QUOTE=leehack;247642]I like this idea too, my only concern is that however many lines you get, it is never enough. QUOTE]
Surely allowing a textfield variable to be a MEMO field within the Actinic Database should allow as many lines as you need.
Would that contribute to upload time if it created more textfiles. Imagine a food shop with 1000 products and an ingredients textfile / product?Ben Adcock
Caged Fish Web Design
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I am talking about the facility to input text into the field and be able to see 'a lot' of what you have input. I'm not talking about the field size in the database. If you have memo setting but can only see 3 words or even 3 lines of a few paragraphs, it's not much use.Originally posted by mediacat View PostSurely allowing a textfield variable to be a MEMO field within the Actinic Database should allow as many lines as you need.
I think we are at crossed purposes here, what you refer to above is what you would do in the product description field surely, with the no size limit and also the zoom facility already there. I am talking about being able to create a variable, add more than 3 or 4 words and still be able to visibly and easily maintain the info in that field.Originally posted by mediacat View PostWould that contribute to upload time if it created more textfiles. Imagine a food shop with 1000 products and an ingredients textfile / product?
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Apologies for the crossed wires Lee,
My original idea was to define a custom variable as a description box so to say.
However I do see the benefits of your suggestion too and do agree that no matter how big the text box is it is never big enough.Ben Adcock
Caged Fish Web Design
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I remember asking for this a year and a half ago. I suggested that right-click and then the "Zoom" option like the existing Product Description uses would be a good way to implement it.Norman - www.drillpine.biz
Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey
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