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Shortcut problems -- "@" symbol
Here's what I tried to do,
I tried to create a shortcut that will fill in some common email domains for me.
e.g.
@h --> @hotmail.com
However, in order that the "@" actually appear, I had to enter it as follows:
@h --> @@hotmail.com
Does anyone know why?
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dunno. my guess is sloppy programming. no worries. thats a great idea you have though.
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Try using
oh --> @hotmail.com It's much easier to make a o than a @
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I have never seen this documented anywhere. But though some experimentation it appears to me that if the @ is the first character of the shortcut text, then the first occurrence of a D will be replaced with the current date and the first occurrence of a T will be replaced with the current time. Also if an S immediately follows a T or D that gets replaced, then the S is removed.
The predefined shortcuts include:
This has probably to do with the fact that the @ is a special character: @ds will print the date. So in order to get a @ printed it seems you need to use two.
By the way, do you know you can use the shortcuts to print a superscript 2 (like square)?
In the visor calculator, export the area definitions to memopad. Open up the definitions (under calculator category), and you will see mm2, in2, etc, all with a superscript 2. Highlight it and copy it. Then go to shortcuts in prefences, and create a shortcut, say 'sq', in the definition paste the superscript 2. Now you can use it anywhere!
In this way you can also print the
in yuor text: make a new shortcut, say sh, then in the description enter the
character. Now if you write
sh, the visor will print the 
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