My second post about this; but this time in a new
thread =P
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I don't know if this has already been discovered, but I'm
posting it in case of...
While doing some research, I stumbled across the ##
operator. It is used to concatenate strings. However, there
are a few syntax rules that must be followed.
Look at the example below:
Code:
<Button LocalText="Happy" A="Very" B="Happy"
OnPress="LocalText=A ## ' ' ## B"/>
Keep in mind; always space between the property/value
and the ##, unless you put it in a block (...).
This does NOT work:
Code:
<Button LocalText="Happy" A="Very" B="Happy"
OnPress="LocalText=A##' '##B"/>
... but this does...
Code:
<Button LocalText="Happy" A="Very" B="Happy"
OnPress="LocalText=(A)##(' ')##(B)"/>