well, that *is* a good reason. one of the (probably) several that i
hadn't thought of...
so you don't know about errors until you try to run the scripts? or are
you talking purely cosmetically?

--bhakti

Luke Wigley wrote:
> 
> >> Hi Listers, I was wondering if anyone knows a way of re-compiling scripts
> >> using lingo only? (eg. the equivalent to either hitting tab on an open
> >> script, or choosing 'recompile all scripts' from the menu)
> 
>  R. Bhakti Klein  wrote:
> > excuse me for asking, but why would you ever want to do this? would it
> > really be more convenient to type in a word than to close the script
> > window or use the menu? and i can't think of a reason to do this at
> > runtime...
> 
> Hi Bhakti,
> The reason I want to do this is I've been writing a little authoring tool
> for generating scripts -- running as an 'Xtra', it generates scripts from
> some templates and user settings. It also does some error checking,
> documenting and formatting of existing scripts.  Its been working well,
> except that the code it generates needs to be 're-compiled'. Its not a major
> issue, really - I just wanted the code it generated to line up nicely.
> 
> Luke
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