Forums · CTRL + F function in Pokemon analyses?

Phiddlesticks

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Aug 22 '07

This is something that just kinda came to me while I was showering this morning. What if, at the beginning of an analysis, the names of every moveset were listed, as well as a little 'key' for Ctrl+F'ing that moveset? This could be useful if people are looking for a specific moveset for a certain Pokemon but don't want to look through Pokemon that have several different movesets (I'm looking at you and your 238989 different moves, Clefable). It wouldn't be useful on Pokemon like Ninjask who have very few viable movesets, obviously, but honestly, scrolling through some of the longer analyses just to find one moveset can be quite tedious.
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Masterofidiots

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Aug 22 '07

Score 1 for Sticks!
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ThePoke

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Aug 22 '07

I'm not certain of the Control+F function. What does it do? It identifies a word?
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bobblyhead

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Aug 22 '07

Ctrl + F basically allows you to search through the document for that word in order. For instance, if I typed Banana in a web page with the lyrics of Banana Phone, it'd show me each instance of the word, "Banana" in there. Very helpful, IMO.
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ThePoke

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Aug 23 '07

So, by "Control-F-ing" something, he meant like posting all of the names of the sets, so that you can just "control-F" that set, and you know what sets are available? I guess... but opening the box and typing the word is just as fast if not slower than just scrolling down, but why not, it probably would help to know what kinds of sets are available. Thumbs up.
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Fantasty

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Aug 30 '07

I like this idea, we'll give it some more thought.
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ArecP

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Sep 3 '07

I vote for ... the guy who made this. A Ctrl-F function would be useful...Also the search thing is still disabled...

>_>
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ignore me

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Sep 8 '07

I agree too.
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Wiik23

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Sep 9 '07

*presses Ctrl+F*

it broke my comp...;_;
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Ryo82439

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Sep 9 '07

its working for me.
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demigodxyz

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Sep 9 '07

Imo, its not neccesary as most analysis have at MOST 5 or 6 sets.
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