Okay, you can use @system_return_code or @userx to do this. They can
both be checked in the Paragraph after returning from the BASIC program
to see what happened.
If you want to know how let me know.
Cheers,
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Marco Manyevere wrote:
Does anyone have a good recommendation for Universe BASIC source code flow
charting software to aid with analysis and documentation of existing code?
Thanks for any help, Marco.
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Does anyone have a good recommendation for Universe BASIC source code flow
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Thanks for any help, Marco.
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To explain a little better ...
The paragraph calls many other procs and paragraphs as well as a number of
basic programs. What I found is that if someone exits a basic program,
control is returned to the calling paragraph.
Since the paragraph is in use I cannot modify it and accomplish anythin
Hi,
Windows
Have you tried using gsprint
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/gsprint.htm
Convert the file from pcl to ps using ghostscript and print using gsprint -
supports both color and grayscale
Linux/Unix
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Convert the file from pcl to ps using ghostscript and sent to