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Re: Smile features?
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Re: Smile features?


  • Subject: Re: Smile features?
  • From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 01:13:14 +0100
  • Mac-eudora-version: 6.0a15

At 2:02 am +0200 13/4/03, Jakob Peterhdnsel wrote:

On Sunday, April 13, 2003, at 12:55 AM, Emmanuel wrote:

There is no advantage that I know using Script Editor 1.9 nor 2 instead of using Smile 2.5.2.

Too things I miss (or haven't figured out how to set..)

1: Use my syntax coloring as set in AS, also in the Dictionary (like SE does!)


Smile will use the colours you have set in Script Editor

2: Provide contextual menu, with AS scripts in it. (the Open Dictionary script for this menu, is use here about a gazilion times a day...)

You have a scripts menu and the ability to assign keystroke shortcuts to the scripts. This is much faster and easier than a contextual menu.

JD
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