Since I ended up with 'fund' instead of 'func' we're even. I made the
edit. I'd make some more if you answered more of my questions :-)
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:42 AM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
>
>>> _val_ would work too, or of course using that function as a parameter to
>>> (e)dismay's bf, or disma
>> _val_ would work too, or of course using that function as a parameter to
>> (e)dismay's bf, or dismay's boost params.
oops damn you autocorrect. I've been fighting this one since upgrading to
Lion and will turn it off. s/dismay/dismax/! :)
Erik
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
>> Why doesn't this example have to
>> use _val_? Is there an assumed defType of fund?
>
> Yeah, that wiki page is misleading there, as it is implying a non-specified
> defType=func. Wanna fix up the wiki to make this clear?
Yup.
>
> _val_ w
> Why doesn't this example have to
> use _val_? Is there an assumed defType of fund?
Yeah, that wiki page is misleading there, as it is implying a non-specified
defType=func. Wanna fix up the wiki to make this clear?
_val_ would work too, or of course using that function as a parameter to
(e)d
I've been pestering you all with a series of questions about
disassembling and partially rescoring queries. Every helpful response
(thanks) has led me to further reading, and this leads to more
questions. If I haven't before, I'll apologize now for the high level
of ignorance at which I'm starting.