Recently I've learnt a neat trick, which I dubbed "smart block comments". The idea is that you can comment block of code out or "in" by adding or deleting just one space (this of course works only for languages that support block comments in the form of /* */). This is normal cod...
What a coincidence! I came to conclusion I should have filled this in "Bugs" sections, so I started to move it there, when I saw you reply. Many thanks! You are, of course, right, double slash is the solution. And as for the docs, yes, they should tell the user to use double quotes. And I ...
This is the error message which I get while invoking MainApp.RunAppAndWait("c:\windows\notepad.exe", "", false, false); When I run MainApp.RunApp("c:\windows\notepad.exe", "", false, false); nothing happens at all. What's wrong? And yes, I have notepad.exe in ...
I'm glad it worked for you; alas, it haven't worked for me :cry: I removed "Tags" altogether and now I have random results: comments are still not highlighted as they should be, some elements lost their colors they had previously, and some other got colored. Oh, joy! :evil: Perhaps I shoul...
I once started writing it, but for some reason highlighting worked randomly (e.g. comments don't work for me at all), so I shelved it. I planned to review it later, but seems like this "later" haven't come yet :D Anyway, here it is:
I thought about asking for this feature, but then I said to myself: Hey, why not make a script? And so I've done one: /* switches circularly between lower case-UPPER CASE-Name Case (like in MS Word) */ var s = Document.SelText; if (s != "") { var ss = Document.SelStart; var sl = Document.S...
However, If I put Python's comment character (#) with "Add/Remove Comment", the code is def internet_on(x): try: response=urllib.urlopen(x) # response=urllib2.urlopen(x,timeout=y) return True except IOError as err: pass return False def other(x,y): Got it, thank you! So it seems that the ...
I don't quite understand. Say, I have this piece of code: if (isset($osSearchPresets['minlength'])) { // $minlength = $osSearchPresets['minlength']; $minlength = 5; } When I highlight it all and comment out, I get this: // if (isset($osSearchPresets['minlength'])) // { // // $minlength = $osSearchPr...
Is there a way to break a script in the mid-run? I for one haven't run in a situation that would require this but I can easily imagine such a scenario... Then what? Is there any other way than to kill RJ TE? If not, would it be possible to add such a feature?