On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 8:46:52 AM UTC-5, Josef wrote:
Command names in Chinese? This starts reminding me of the misfeature
> Microsoft introduced: the command names in Excel depend on the language.
>
Leo's default command names will always be ascii. Most are all lowercase.
The new feature
Command names in Chinese? This starts reminding me of the misfeature
Microsoft introduced: the command names in Excel depend on the language. An
Excel macro needs to be written in the language of the system where the
macro is supposed to run. I think this is nonsense. The definition of
On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 4:04 PM wrote:
> For me as long as auto-complete / tab-complete are case insensitive it's
> fine to not lower-case all commands and to match the source case.
>
I'm not sure I what you suggest can be done. Almost all present commands
are already lower-case-only. It would
For me as long as auto-complete / tab-complete are case insensitive it's
fine to not lower-case all commands and to match the source case.
my 2c.
matt
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On Saturday, May 4, 2019 at 6:33:27 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:
The idea is easily stated: leave command names unchanged as far as
> possible. In particular, do not ever change the case of any letter.
>
Doing this was unexpectedly easy. Only sc.cleanButtonText in
mod_scripting.py changed
The idea is easily stated: leave command names unchanged as far as
possible. In particular, do not ever change the case of any letter.
It's probably unwise to allow blanks in command names. They will continue
to be converted to the '-' character. No other "adjustments" to command
names will