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RE: [ECS] First Look at ECS 4.0
Michael David
Sat, 31 Oct 1998 16:06:42 -0500

Hi Mark!

Indented blocks of code for beginif/whiles?  Awesome!  That would help so
much with debugging, especially with nested beginifs or whiles.  Cool!

Cheers!

Michael David
michael@michaeldavid.com


-----Original Message-----
From:	Mark Gilmore [mailto:markgilmore@cococo.net]
Sent:	Saturday, October 31, 1998 10:49 AM
To:	ecs-list@vancouver.ml.org
Subject:	Re: [ECS] First Look at ECS 4.0

Thanks :-) - responses follow:

Kevin Keast wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> This is awsome!  It looks great!  First two questions using the 4.0
version:
>
> 1.  In ECS 3.4 I was able to bring up an event, change it to 'create
event'
> and save it as a different name.  This was handy if I only needed a few
> changes to an event.  ECS 4.0 does not seem to let you do this.  Kind of a
> 'Save AS' feature to allow you to copy events I think is needed.

I no follow - you can still do this.

>
> 2.  Event code.  I really like the way it works however I think a tabular
> type formatting is needed in the code box.  It keeps everything in order:
> Especially when events get long.

Are we just talking the "table" format of old (everything
aligned in columns) ?
I want to allow free-form editing (so that BEGINIF/WHILE
blocks could be indented, etc). Comments anyone ?

>
> Again, nice job Mark
>
> Kevin
>
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