hi,
i wanted to know if anyone of you knows good resources where the writing of input managers is described.
thanks in advance
lukas pitschl
Am 25.10.2005 um 20:28 schrieb Gerd Knops:
On Tue, Oct 25, at 1:12 PM, Eric Hsu wrote:
For a perl script to yield some results, it must have some subroutines, and either have one of the extensions *.pl *.pm *.plx *.perl, or it must be executable and have the typical '#!/ some/path/perl' first line.
Ah, it's lovely! It's very nice to have the persistent window, actually.
Glad it works for you now! I like the persistent window (as opposed to a popup) myself, helps navigating large and/or unknown sources. For some reason using a popup or the TM 'Go to symbol' window seems more prone to break my concentration than using the persistent window.
I was confused because the TMCB 1 screenshot had a variable list as well as subroutines, so I thought it would pick up variables from a typical perl script.
It does for some languages (the screenshot was from a 'C' source), but not for perl.
Thanks for the short note... I know how annoying it is to release something and say there's no documentation and then have people ask for documentation. :)
That's OK.
best wishes, Eric
Thanks!
Gerd
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