Re: Smile 252
Re: Smile 252
- Subject: Re: Smile 252
- From: Joseph Weaks <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 04:05:33 -0500
On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 01:15 AM, Ivan Andrus wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 15:07, Michael Cytrynowicz wrote:
BTW, command-r checks syntax for you.
Pressing the "Enter" key, not to be confused with the "Return" key, also
checks syntax.
I, like Gary, am stuck on 9, so I don't know how this will work in X.
Just for fun I edited the 'class script' for script window (does Smile
2.5.2 still have class scripts?). To that I added one line to the
prepare handler. Watch line wrappings carefully since the script
...
I'm curious if this works under OS X.
...
I got no results from doing this addition to the Script Window class
script. I'd like to hear some followup on the possibility of adding
buttons to the window. Though I have no experience with them, you could
make a custom dialog to accomplish your stuff. The down side to that is
that they're not 'floating' pallettes so they must first be made active,
hence clicked twice (make sure its target is window 2, the one you just
left).
Here are some reasons I use Smile exclusively.
1. The line by line ability of the text window for punching out code.
2. The Smile context for variables available between windows
3. Don't need to go inter-application to script text documents
4. It's free
5. The smart Balance command
6. Scriptability and customizeability via its scriptability
7. Unlimited document size
8. It makes me smile
9. Emmanuel is a delightful contributer to the AS community on this list
Joe
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