Re: can i 'store script' as stay open applet?
Re: can i 'store script' as stay open applet?
- Subject: Re: can i 'store script' as stay open applet?
- From: Paul Skinner <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 18:50:06 -0400
on 9/5/01 3:48 PM, Denis G. Marcin, Lazarus Engineering Inc. wrote:
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Hi Everyone!
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i've been researching this question for days on google, this lists
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archives and several A/S sites but have found no mention of it.
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the subject is basically the question -
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can i from within one script create, store and eventually trigger
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stay-open classic applets? basically, i want to create a system of
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independent scripts that maintain state, respond to stimuli and trigger
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separate events.
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if it is possible to create such a system of classic applets, what limits
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the number of these that can run on a system simultaeneously?
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thanks in advance,
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denis
If I follow, you want to dynamically generate code, compile it, save it
as a stay open applet and then launch it. Right? For multiple scripts?
Right?
Whew!
I suspect that Smile or some other scriptable editor (?) would let you
copy script-generated text into a script window, compile it and save it as
an applet. Maybe.
It seems to me that creating your scripts via script is superfluous to
your stated desire, but that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
Is it necessary?
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