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Fugue Edit - How to get fugueedit text into command buffer?

2021-03-21
2021-06-25
  • Dawn Danzig

    Dawn Danzig - 2021-03-21

    I am returning after a decade hiatus and was a huge fan of TinyFugue. I especially liked the fugue edit command, but either I am remembering it wrong, or can't figure out how to get it to work to where it brings the attribute I am trying to edit into my command text. Is this even possible, or am I remembering it wrong?

    The code I have on my wizbit is:
    FUGUEEDIT: $edit /:@switch %#=%!,@pemit me=FugueEdit > &%1 %0=[get(%0/%1)]
    FUGUEEXIT: $edit/exit *:@switch %#=%!,@pemit me=FugueEdit > @name %0=[fullname(%0)]

    And I would be able to do: edit here/(attribute)
    and it would bring it into the command buffer and then I could edit i and easily reset the entire attribute.

    But when I am using it now, all it does is show the command on the screen. I can copy and paste that into a document, then remove all the hard line returns, and copy and paste it back in, but seems like it used to be so much easier by bringing it all into the command buffer.

    I am now using the Windows version 5.0 beta 8....

    Does anyone know?

     

    Last edit: Dawn Danzig 2021-03-21
  • wstarter

    wstarter - 2021-06-25

    Here's the version of fugueedit.tf I use. It works great for me and has additional features beyond what you were showing.

    https://github.com/warmstarter/tinyfugue-scripts/blob/main/lib/fugueedit.tf

     

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