replacement for quad-CC
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Re: replacement for quad-CC
I tried Adam's line in Windows and it seemed to work with 17.1
I think your GO function will need to assign a Cr and possibly a Lf to QuoteQuad between [1] and [2] or they will interfere with each other.
If you are wanting a GUI to run on a Mac or Linux then I have something in development that will give you something the same as ⎕WC in Dyalog. I could add extras to support the []WI system function in APLX or a qWI to mirror the APLX one.
There is a Dyalog webinar from last year https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=l3e1z2se9dI
Since the webinar we have it running locally with the Dyalog HTMLRenderer in all environments supported by the HTMLRenderer (so not Raspberry Pi) WITH NO HTTP web server being required as stated in the webinar. So this might be an alternative for Mac and Linux.
I think your GO function will need to assign a Cr and possibly a Lf to QuoteQuad between [1] and [2] or they will interfere with each other.
If you are wanting a GUI to run on a Mac or Linux then I have something in development that will give you something the same as ⎕WC in Dyalog. I could add extras to support the []WI system function in APLX or a qWI to mirror the APLX one.
There is a Dyalog webinar from last year https://dyalog.tv/Webinar/?v=l3e1z2se9dI
Since the webinar we have it running locally with the Dyalog HTMLRenderer in all environments supported by the HTMLRenderer (so not Raspberry Pi) WITH NO HTTP web server being required as stated in the webinar. So this might be an alternative for Mac and Linux.
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Re: replacement for quad-CC
I am using Dyalog APL/S-64 Version 17.0.36563
Unicode Edition on MacOS Mojave 10.14.6.
Unicode Edition on MacOS Mojave 10.14.6.
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