Hi...
I was wondering if the TextPad support any kind of scripting ability to program some sort of macros or something???
TIA
Jason
Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
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Andreas
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
you can record macros within textpad.
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Roy Beatty
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
But you cannot script macros, edit macros or program macros.
Judging from this forum, it has been the number one feature request for at least 3 years. Judging from this forum, all that can be said on this issue has already been said. Judging from this forum, there is no ETA or Statement of Direction mentioning this enhancement. Judging from this forum, TextPad users are as a group very patient or simply resigned.
Judging from this forum, it has been the number one feature request for at least 3 years. Judging from this forum, all that can be said on this issue has already been said. Judging from this forum, there is no ETA or Statement of Direction mentioning this enhancement. Judging from this forum, TextPad users are as a group very patient or simply resigned.
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Carlyle Sutphen
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
It basically meets my need as a programming tool. If I need a text mangler I'll resort to sed, awk, perl or something like them.
Then again, it shouldn't be a big deal to provide a visual basic interface, which is what more and more windows applications are doing for their macro scripting.
Then again, it shouldn't be a big deal to provide a visual basic interface, which is what more and more windows applications are doing for their macro scripting.
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Marek Mänd
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
visual basic interface....
horrible thinking...
Better some language with C like syntax for instance JavaScript
which is more and more widely used....
horrible thinking...
Better some language with C like syntax for instance JavaScript
which is more and more widely used....
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Carlyle Sutphen
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
I was dragged kicking and screaming back into the MS world. The last time I did serious work with windows was with 3.1.
Let's think standards, now. If it's a windows tool, which TextPad is, it should use the same scripting language all other tools use. I thought I left basic in school. Now it's there, it's established and it does the job. If I want to keep my job, I will continue to learn to use it so I can do the tasks my employer asks of me.
If TextPad imlements a VB interface, it will be lowering the learning curve for todays developers and so will increase its chance of making it into the industry.
BTW, I only run Linux at home.
Let's think standards, now. If it's a windows tool, which TextPad is, it should use the same scripting language all other tools use. I thought I left basic in school. Now it's there, it's established and it does the job. If I want to keep my job, I will continue to learn to use it so I can do the tasks my employer asks of me.
If TextPad imlements a VB interface, it will be lowering the learning curve for todays developers and so will increase its chance of making it into the industry.
BTW, I only run Linux at home.
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Roy Beatty
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
> If TextPad imlements a VB interface, ...
At this point I'd take BAL or Ancient Mayan -- even VB. As long as it is edittable!
In TextPad!
> I was dragged kicking and screaming back into the MS world.
Carlyle, judging from the content and verve of your replies, your loss is our gain.
Welcome!
At this point I'd take BAL or Ancient Mayan -- even VB. As long as it is edittable!
In TextPad!
> I was dragged kicking and screaming back into the MS world.
Carlyle, judging from the content and verve of your replies, your loss is our gain.
Welcome!
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Carlyle Sutphen
Re: Does TextPad support any kind of Scripting ability???
Thanks Roy!
It's not really a loss. I still work on unix. It was an unwanted enhancment of my job description. Mastering it makes me a more valuable employee.
It's not really a loss. I still work on unix. It was an unwanted enhancment of my job description. Mastering it makes me a more valuable employee.