On Freitag, 27. November 2020 14:22:29 CET Jot Dot wrote:
> Thanks for everyone's help. Problem is resolved.
> I was asking Akim about what he said: FWIW, I prefer to explicitly
> "continue;" in these cases."If you have a moment of time Akim, can you
> explain? If not, I can do some googling on thi
Thanks for everyone's help. Problem is resolved.
I was asking Akim about what he said: FWIW, I prefer to explicitly "continue;"
in these cases."If you have a moment of time Akim, can you explain? If not, I
can do some googling on this.Naturally you're busy and I don't want to waste
your time.
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On Freitag, 27. November 2020 11:20:29 CET Jot Dot wrote:
> I learned to distrust Flex's handling of comments when they are in column 0.
>
> Yea, I'm starting to notice "something is up" with the first column.
Like Akim pointed out, you should never place comments on the first column in
Flex's r
> I'd prefer that you use the most recent release, although it shouldn't make
> any difference here.
I didn't think so either. I just prefer getting all the kinks out with the
issues I have before introducing more variables such as changing a release.
(That depends on what the release fixes, o