I noticed one thing, when I open the Windows Editor and type the open/closing curly/square brackets with German Layout, it works fine. When I try the same thing with EN[US] layout, one can hear a sound and nothing happens. Any ideas?

In the search field, to find all the flagged files and folders, i.e. all items with a couple of opening and closing brackets, I type "*** . More simply, I can use "*{* to find all items matching an opening bracket.This works on my local hard drive but does not work and the shared




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If I wish to search for all the items that ought to be archived, i.e. those with a(somedate) in their name. How do I do this, even on y local hard drive ?I thought I would simply use "*a** but it returns a list of items with or without brackets (but actually no folder).

Square brackets are not recognized - it's suite wide bug.

Latin2 keyboard (Croatian language) where square brackets are AltGr+F (left) or AltGr+G (right), AltGr where is not marked as such is right ALT key

I saw a video that showed you how to land. The approach was highlighted by a set of brackets that the pilot would keep the plane in to land properly. How do I set this feature up on my game? Thank you

vscode does this, but I only find it useful for when multiple sets of brackets of the same kind are present on the same line. This mostly happens with parentheses due to nested/inline method calls, casts, parenthetical math expressions, etc.

Will be glad to see this as a supported feature. Once angle brackets and the vertical markers for code blocks get added to the feature list, it should cover any use cases I have. Definitely plan to keep using this.

Kwik-Hang curtain rod brackets are designed to hang curtains over windows with wooden window trim. Our revolutionary no-drill curtain rod brackets allow you to hang curtains in seconds without drilling, screws or nails that could damage your walls.

The windows should have come with brackets. One time, in a pinch, I used Simpson mending plates but that was only because on our timeline and in our location there was no alternative. Can you get brackets from the window company? Any framing-stype screw should work, just don't use drywall screws.

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It may look very odd question but we have one user on Windows Server 2019 RDS terminal session server (Exchange 2019 CU 10 + latest Outlook 365) who for some reason got broken function of Find related -> messages in this Conversation. The reason is absence of square brackets in automatically created search string. Here is how it looks like: 

I tried checking it in my Outlook for Microsoft 365(Version 2110, Build 14527.20234) and got the same results as yours : 

 

Right click a message, choose Find related > Messages in this Conversation, no results returned until I manaully add the square brackets in the search box: 

Meanwhile, for the user who is currently affected by the issue in your environment, it's suggested to manually add the square brackets as you mentioned above, or press Ctrl+Shift+F to bring up the Advanced Find dialogue box. You can select the "Show as Conversations" on the View tab of the ribbon so that messages will automatically arrange by conversations.

Under 3.2 in the report is a table classifying characters as having a directionality attribute that is either Strong (most text), Weak (numbers, punctuation), or Neutral (carriage return, newline, tab, spaces, brackets). Note that there are particular exceptions in certain scripts. The directional formatting codes are:

When the brackets are required to surround the entire alternate-direction string there may be a problem because a normal space (U+0020), like a bracket, has Neutral directionality. Usually though this can be rectified through the use of an appropriate pair of Unicode directional formatting codes. I will use the Unicode points for reference to be clear. If I type only these characters (no Unicode directional formatting codes) in the order shown:

An Open Office user sent me an email containing advice on how to do thesebrackets in Open Office, a freeand downloadable alternative to the Microsoft product. I haven't checkedthis myself but am passing it on. pdf document.

I've bought a bay window kit from Ikea. The one with the bendy bits to fit the corners.

Unless I'm missing something, all the brackets that support the pole are enclosed, so the curtain rings won't be able to go past them. Meaning half the curtains (I'd need 2 pairs) will get stuck halfway. Which will look shit.

So do I need to get some passing brackets and those C shaped rings? Are they a pain in the arse that always stick?

We took down the horrible white plastic tracks that were on our upstairs and downstairs bay windows when we moved into our house 9 years ago. We replaced at great expense with the more attractive bendy curtain poles and c-shaped rings to pass over the bracket bends.

OMG I spent the next 5 years spending ridiculous amounts of time drawing and undrawing the curtains past the sodding bendy bit in the bay....drove me completely BONKERS . I often hand to stand on a chair / the sofa in the bay to make the curtains open / close properly

We have since had our curtains both up and downstairs completely re-made into roman blinds (lady used all the same fabric and liner, just cut it up and made it into gorgeous roman blinds - one one each side window, 2 for the 2 front window parts of bay, so 4 blinds in total for each bay window).

No more curtain poles or tracks, just simple, easy to draw roman blinds.

In hindsight, we should never have dumped the ugly tracks - they did work a dream, just looked really ugly. If we'd realised how annoying the bendy poles were, we could've just kept the tracks and paid someone to do those header things you see on some period house bay windows, to hide the tracks. Saying that, we're not really a grand-curtain-with-headers type house, so roman blinds suit us perfectly.

So yes, I found the bendy poles a complete nightmare and would urge you to think twice before dismissing tracks! 

Sorry, that probably wasnt the answer you were looking for was it?!!

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We have this in our bay window, wanted a pole that could us eyelet curtains and this does the job, only 3 brackets 1 at each end and one in the middle.

Exactly the same here as treadsoftly - brass poles from John Lewis, look lovely but the c-shaped rings get stuck together or won't go past the brackets so you have to jerk the curtains, and the rings then come unhooked and so on. My front room curtains now stay open unless it is freezing. The not-so-pretty tracks with pull-cords in my other bay windows are so much better.

In my own limited experience I think you should probably get tracks. Fineline do a brilliant range and I resorted to them when I had had an expensive heavy pole with actual articulated corners up for about a year and it had never stayed straight (I put up the right number of brackets in the right places and am a generally competent DIYer, but still)

Then one of the kids sat on the end of a curtain andthe whole thing fell off the wall, and nearly killed him (near miss) and as our walls are crumbly Victorian ones, there was just a big gaping hole above the window and I had to get tracks or have no curtains (or rebuild the entire wall).

I realised that contrary to my previous belief, you do not need a heavy pole to hold heavy curtains. In fact the heavier the curtains, (we have 11ft ceilings and interlined/velvet) the closer you ought to be to the wall to help negate the torsion on the track/pole.

Also we could attach the tiny track brackets to the actual wood frames which was impossible with the hugeee pole brackets.

Never looked back. Honestly they are bloody marvellous and so unobtrusive - I am getting them for the rest of my life. And yes the curtains did stick on the bends, too. But not any more.

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I'm using fixing brackets when installing windows, I unexpectedly had to install steel lintels over a couple of openings. I now have a  30mm gap between the brackets and the bottom of the lintels to fill and secure.

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if i right click the note, and click "Copy Note Link", and paste the link elsewhere, what I get is a hyperlink whose text is simply "def". The material enclosed by angle brackets (along with the brackets themselves) has been omitted. It'd be great if this problem could be fixed in the future. Thank you.

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