Automatic naming a variable in the dictionary

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AriSilva
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Automatic naming a variable in the dictionary

Post by AriSilva »

(Plz, do not hit me, I know it is not worth it, but you have it for other symbols).
When inserting a new variable in the dictionary, after entering the label, cspro assigns an automatic name, from the label.
It changes some special characters for the appropriate letter, say á becomes A.
But you do not do it for all the special symbols (accented letters). We have several of them in portuguese:
â ã à õ ó etc
If you want to do that for the next version, you can send me all the "translations" you do, and I can review it and insert the missing ones.
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Ari
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Ari
Gregory Martin
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Re: Automatic naming a variable in the dictionary

Post by Gregory Martin »

These are our current conversions:
A: à À â Â á Á
C: ç Ç
E: é É è È ê Ê ë Ë
I: î Î ï Ï í Í
O: ô Ô ó Ó
N: ñ Ñ
U: ù Ù ú Ú û Û ü Ü
I'll incorporate any additional ones that you post.
AriSilva
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Re: Automatic naming a variable in the dictionary

Post by AriSilva »

We use the ~ in the portuguese language.
ã
õ
As far as I remember, these are the ones that are missing in your conversion.
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Ari
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Gregory Martin
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Re: Automatic naming a variable in the dictionary

Post by Gregory Martin »

Thanks. I just added them to the list, both the lowercase and uppercase versions.
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