C is easy. If you set C to False then the casing of text is ignored. "B" is the same as "b".
R allows you to use a RegEx expression instead of a wildcard pattern. Regular Expressions are very powerful, but very complicated. I do not understand the syntax so I cannot explain it, but there are plenty of online resources for it.
David Rutten
C is easy. If you set C to False then the casing of text is ignored. "B" is the same as "b".
R allows you to use a RegEx expression instead of a wildcard pattern. Regular Expressions are very powerful, but very complicated. I do not understand the syntax so I cannot explain it, but there are plenty of online resources for it.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Tirol, Austria
Sep 2, 2013