Helps big time. Thanks very much for the clarification.
On Jun 2, 2004, at 1:56 AM, Ken Ray wrote:
pd is primary delimiter (and sd is secondary delimiter).
Here's a simple example where you can take a list of people's names
and put
them into a numerically indexed array:
put
The problem is
that colorize scripts is a global setting and if I forget to turn it off before
exiting some smaller script then I'm
hosed when I try to open the stack script. I tried using Ctrl + . which quits
the operation but leaves me with
a blank script editor. If I close the script
6/2/2004 4:18:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also try my alternative script editor but it may
take just as long to colorize the script or more because it does a much
better job at parsing the script and comments - the price of features!. I
haven't tested it with the new MetaCard
6/2/2004 11:32:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6/2/2004 4:18:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also try my alternative script editor but it may
take just as long to colorize the script or more because it does a much
better job at parsing the script and comments - the price of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Firstable, the colorizing script in MC is the fastest I've seen.
That and commenting could be made faster if the screen was locked first,
and faster still if done with htmlText.
Anyone want to tackle that for the IDE?
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
Did I hear an optimizing challenge
Just kidding- many of you probably have noticed I tend to get a little
over-zealous when a script gets to being optimized on-list.
I'd be happy to take a crack at the colorizing script over the weekend
provided nobody is anxious to do it themselves before