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I already know how to do both a modifier and an index (@word_type[1]::modifier), but what if you need to apply two modifiers to a word type? For example (in this particular case) what if you need to modify a word type as both starting with a capital letter (::cap or ::scap) AND ending as a plural (::s or :: plu)?
I tried @word_type::cap::s, but that doesn’t work. It makes sense for not all modifiers to work together, since there could be some problems (all caps + low caps), but I cant find any other way to make this combination look right. Orb edited this message on 09/09/2008 2:25PM |
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Posted On: 09/09/2008 2:24PM | View Orb's Profile | # | ||||||
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Here, I’ll resurrect this two-months-dead topic (you’re welcome, Flamebate community!). I would also like to know if there’s a way to use multiple modifiers for word types. |
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Posted On: 11/11/2008 6:26PM | View Tig O-Bitties's Profile | # | ||||||