In article <[log in to unmask]>,
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> As there are two strings at the start, it's nearer the 2nd one but
> what's that ":" mean? Is it just another way of specifying an offset?
> (rather than putting it in square brackets)
I've got a theory now having looked at more suprtool - the : indicates
an offset that starts at zero rather than at 1. Must be it.
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