Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-13 Thread Herve Proudhon
Script Editor X next release offers the option to turn on and off the auto-insertion. ... Cheers Xavier http://monsieurx.com -- I'd like to use your ScriptEditor. Unfortunately, it is far too slow for me. Opening my main stack script lasts about 1 minute 45 seconds ! (Mac G4 767 Mhz - less

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-13 Thread xbury . cs
11:10 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MC 2.5 Script editor Script Editor X next release offers the option to turn on and off the auto-insertion. ... Cheers Xavier http://monsieurx.com -- I'd like to use your ScriptEditor. Unfortunately, it is far too slow for me

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-13 Thread Shari
But the sequence cmd+m also used to insert on mouseup...end mouseup at the cursor in the scriptwindow, now it looks like Scott removed it in 2.5. That's probably the one that snags me. I get to typing so fast. I'll try to pull up the message box without getting out of the script editor, and

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread Shari
What I'd really love is some sort of auto-complete for commands, properties, functions, etc. At the very least for commands, once you've typed a on as the first characters of a line in the script editor, if common commands and messages could show up after that like they do in Internet

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread Yates, Glen
What I'd really love is some sort of auto-complete for commands, properties, functions, etc. At the very least for commands, once you've typed a on as the first characters of a line in the script editor, if common commands and messages could show up after that like they do in Internet

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread Klaus Major
Hi Shari, hi Glen, ... I think auto-complete for commands etc. would be a very good idea. Just include a preference to turn it on or off, then everyone can be happy. :-) YO :-) As it is, I frequently have to delete on mouseUp/end mouseUps that get inserted into the middle of my handlers,

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread Ken Ray
PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ - Original Message - From: J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 1:06 PM Subject: Re: MC 2.5 Script editor On 12/12/02 11:59 AM, Klaus Major wrote: But the sequence cmd+m also used

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread andu
--On Thursday, December 12, 2002 14:22:04 -0600 Ken Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Personally, I like the approach that programs like Flash, Visual Basic and Homesite do - you type a word as part of the command, hit space, and a dropdown menu with the available options appears with none of the

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread Terry Judd
Cool it may be but I'm not sure enhancements like the one you describe make life easier for the scripter. The time one spends hitting the space key, reading a dropdown menu, choosing something and so on, is most likely longer then just typing the command. Surely this depends on the length of

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread miscdas
Shari writes: [snip] What I'd really love is some sort of auto-complete for commands, properties, functions, etc.. Oooh, bad idea! As it is, I frequently have to delete on mouseUp/end mouseUps that get inserted into the middle of my handlers, presumably thru some key sequence. I'd hate

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread andu
--On Friday, December 13, 2002 09:00:07 +1100 Terry Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Cool it may be but I'm not sure enhancements like the one you describe make life easier for the scripter. The time one spends hitting the space key, reading a dropdown menu, choosing something and so on, is most

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-12 Thread xbury . cs
Script Editor X next release offers the option to turn on and off the auto-insertion. If you're all lucky, i'll have the complete auto-insertion routine (all keywords, locals, etc...) available by tuesday night before I leave for my Xmas Alp surfing trip... Otherwise it will be just be messages

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-09 Thread xbury . cs
2002 20:05 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MC 2.5 Script editor On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 11:03 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: On 12/7/02 10:18 AM, Ernst M. Reicher wrote: Hi listmembers, 1. is anybody missing the old scripteditor menus: Messages Control Structures Commands

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor and bonus autocomplete script!

2002-12-09 Thread Mr X
-Original Message- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Karl Becker Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 8:05 PM Subject: Re: MC 2.5 Script editor I did find they saved me some time ocassionally, especially if I forgot just what the actual name of some particular command or message

RE: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-09 Thread Heather Williams
Message: 10 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: MC 2.5 Script editor Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 09:11:41 +0100 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] BTW, my msg didn't go through the maillist for some reason, I'm answering onlist as this problem comes up from time to time

MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-07 Thread Ernst M. Reicher
Hi listmembers, 1. is anybody missing the old scripteditor menus: Messages Control Structures Commands Functions Properties ? 2. in former versions you could leave breakpoints in your scripts and they didnĀ“t do anything without opening the debugger and if you needed further debugging you

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-07 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 12/7/02 10:18 AM, Ernst M. Reicher wrote: Hi listmembers, 1. is anybody missing the old scripteditor menus: Messages Control Structures Commands Functions Properties ? No, I don't miss them. They contained so few of the available commands and functions that I didn't find them useful at

Re: MC 2.5 Script editor

2002-12-07 Thread Karl Becker
On Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 11:03 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: On 12/7/02 10:18 AM, Ernst M. Reicher wrote: Hi listmembers, 1. is anybody missing the old scripteditor menus: Messages Control Structures Commands Functions Properties ? No, I don't miss them. They contained so few of the