Re: Colorize script in 2.7

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Smith
the 'colorize script' while typing preference to off as many times as I like, but when I open the script editor it colorizes away - I go back to the prefs and see that it has reverted to being on. 2.7 Studio Mac 10.4.4 G4 PB 1.5 Mark ---

Re: Colorize script in 2.7

2006-02-16 Thread xavier . bury
dont know if it is related but on windows no prefs are saved... Could it be the same on macs? cheers Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 16.02.2006 15:14:26: > I can set the 'colorize script' while typing preference to off as > many times as I like, but when I open the

Colorize script in 2.7

2006-02-16 Thread Mark Smith
I can set the 'colorize script' while typing preference to off as many times as I like, but when I open the script editor it colorizes away - I go back to the prefs and see that it has reverted to being on. 2.7 Studio Mac 10.4.4 G4 PB

RE: Colorize Script

2004-04-15 Thread Ken Ray
age- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Brian Yennie > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 3:06 AM > To: How to use Revolution > Subject: Re: Colorize Script > > > This reminds me of something that I think would be awfully > useful. What

Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-15 Thread Brian Yennie
This reminds me of something that I think would be awfully useful. What if the below was modified to make keywords clickable and take you directly to the documentation...? You could type the command name, scratching your head trying to remember the syntax, and then aww shoot, just click on it...

Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-15 Thread FlexibleLearning
Derek: > >The Scripter's Scrapbook will colorize selected text for you if you choose > >'Colorize' from the 'Entries' menu. If you need to roll your own, look at > the mc > >script which should give you a good starting point. > > I wish I could, but the script is password protected. If you coul

Re: Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-14 Thread Dreamscape Software Webmaster
> The Scripter's Scrapbook will colorize selected text for you if you choose > 'Colorize' from the 'Entries' menu. If you need to roll your own, look at the mc > script which should give you a good starting point. I wish I could, but the script is password protected. If you could help me out with

RE: Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-14 Thread MisterX
'll let you figure out the rest... The colorize script in the original editor (or RR's) is not complete or handles all script conditions, this repeat is not faster but more complete. Slows down around 5000 words and 100 keywords... > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL P

Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-14 Thread Dreamscape Software Webmaster
> Script colorization is available in The Scripter's Scrapbook for 7 languages > including HTM, Director, JavaScript, MC/RR, AppleScript... I downloaded the stack and looked through it and I can't find any scripts that demonstrate how to setup a colorizer much like the one in MC/RR. Derek Bump Dr

Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-13 Thread FlexibleLearning
>I woud like to use the Colorize script feature and apply it so that it works >on HTML, PHP, JavaScript and other such web based programming languages. >Any idea on what functions or handlers exist in the Rev Library that I can >use to do this? I did searching and I can't fin

Re: Colorize Script

2004-04-13 Thread Dar Scott
On Monday, April 12, 2004, at 12:19 PM, Dreamscape Software Webmaster wrote: I did searching and I can't find any colorizeing commands of the such. Any ideas? I realize you are looking for high level colorizing and may well be aware of the low level color. Just in case: You can set the foregr

Colorize Script

2004-04-13 Thread Dreamscape Software Webmaster
I woud like to use the Colorize script feature and apply it so that it works on HTML, PHP, JavaScript and other such web based programming languages. Any idea on what functions or handlers exist in the Rev Library that I can use to do this? I did searching and I can't find any colori