On 05/09/2011 09:43 AM, Kim Kirwan wrote:
>> On Sunday, May 08, 2011 08:46:11 PM Joel Jacobs did opine:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> Is this possible?  I see a file called useful-subroutines.ngc im the
>>> example directory and I'm wondering how to use it.  I found in the
>>> documentation where it talks about calling files but those files only
>>> have one subroutine in them and the useful-subroutines.ngc has
>>> several.  So do I need to cut and paste from that file the subroutines
>>> I need or is there some way to just include the whole file at the end
>>> of my program?
>>> Thanks much,
>>> Joel
>>>
> 
> On 05/08/2011 07:47 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>> You cannot 'tag them on the end", Joel.  A subroutine must be fully defined 
>> in the ngc file above all calls to it.
>>
> 
> Gene is correct. However, there is a nice loophole to that rule. 
> A subroutine can also be "previously defined" in an external file. 
> So if you have collected an assortment of handy subroutines, 
> just break them up into individual subroutines and save them 
> one-at-a-time in your nc_files directory. Then just call them 
> in the usual way: 
> 
> o<subr_pocket3>  [#<_width>]  [#<_height>]  [#<_depth>]
> 
> Filenames can only use lowercase a-z, underscore, and dash. 
> Other details in the "O word" section of the user manual. 
> 
> Kim
> 

Oops! Proofreading! Sorry to reply to my own post, but
clearly that line should have read:

o<subr_pocket3> call  [#<_width>]  [#<_height>]  [#<_depth>]


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