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- Nice.. :) Your changes seems to make it a bit more useful to and a bit more compatible. static defaults isn't preferable so.. I often end up having to do exactly this operation so a big thanks for the suggestions. I recommend using mofi's zipped version of this code as it implements all these change...Posted in Scripts
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- myarmor
May 06, 2011
- Oh, thanks for the tip. I guess I'm a bit of spoilt with usually being able to set defaults etc. :) This is a somewhat brief attempt of the parse suggestion. Now it accepts blank (which uses the predefined settings), StartColumn, and StartColumn and Increment By. It worked better than expected. at l...Posted in Scripts
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- myarmor
May 06, 2011
- Thanks for the input. I modified your first one a bit as that one seemed easier to achieve most of what I wanted, and this is what I've ended up with so far. Instead of setting a specific ending column I try to check if it starts at the specified column so as to avoid breaking up a number. It leaves...Posted in Scripts
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- myarmor
May 05, 2011
- I'm using UES 10.30.0.1003 I'm hoping for some help with this one: I have several files which are in this format: some text here 01 more text some text here 04 more text some text here 09 more text ... the text itself is rather random (and can contain numbers), and the only thing you can be sure of ...Posted in Scripts
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- myarmor
May 04, 2011
- Thank you.. It did solve the := issue. In regards to the {$} issue, that's another matter though..Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- myarmor
Aug 31, 2009
- I'm sad to hear that.. I guess it is one of the disadvantages of UE(S). However, the file you provided improved some things a bit though (folding), which I've integrated into my wordfile (attached). Mine is mostly similar, although it defines some common types etc. The {} block comment is rather sta...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- myarmor
Aug 30, 2009
- Does anyone have a solution to how to define those into the wordfile? i.e {$DEFINE sometexthere} etc.. Delphi already uses both comment types ({...} and (*...*) ), but {$ ...} is not. I used wordfile Delphi 1.8 .net as my starting point, but I can't seem to get it to handle this properly. UE highlig...Posted in Syntax Highlighting
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- myarmor
Aug 30, 2009