--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bad token: theID, iconNum, theVis, etc. is
what comes up alot esp. when
ExplicitVariables()
is true.
these are close to taken words in MC, but
not exactly the same.
is this just something you have to deal with
by naming your variables
erik hansen wrote:
--- Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bad token: theID, iconNum, theVis, etc. is
what comes up alot esp. when
ExplicitVariables()
is true.
these are close to taken words in MC, but
not exactly the same.
is this just something you have to deal with
by naming
(thetarg is in the propertynames) = false
local theTarg
put the target into theTarg
local: name shadows another variable or constant
line:27 column:3 bad token: theTarg
Handler: error in command
Handler: error in handler
this occured AFTER i had worked my way down half
of the script
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: bad token: theID, iconNum, theVis, etc.
(thetarg is in the propertynames) = false
local theTarg
put the target into theTarg
local: name shadows another variable or constant
line:27 column:3 bad token: theTarg
Handler
Richard Gaskin wrote:
The jumping script editor scroll is a known bug, addressed in 2.4.2.
I was hoping. But I just downloaded 2.4.2b3 the other day and it is
still there. Drives me nuts.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software |
The jumping script editor scroll sounds like
the Shorty George, the Texas Tommy, or the Big
Apple...
by jump back i mean that apply goes to line
27 where it was going to line 192, and it keeps
going back there even after i set explicitVars to
false and put all the local theTargand all
other
bad token: theID, iconNum, theVis, etc. is what
comes up alot esp. when ExplicitVariables() is
true.
these are close to taken words in MC, but not
exactly the same.
is this just something you have to deal with by
naming your variables in German?
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Hi Eric,
bad token: theID, iconNum, theVis, etc. is what
comes up alot esp. when ExplicitVariables() is
true.
these are close to taken words in MC, but not
exactly the same.
is this just something you have to deal with by
naming your variables in German?
not if you are really using