Edit is a good point, but not good with multiple projects, where the
main project uses the target of a sub-project. Edit finds the target
script, not the original scripts.
At 19:14 12.1.2008, you wrote:
You can also use the "edit" verb. Simply give the desired name as an
argument and it will bring up the defining script positioned at the
definition in the script. If the name is not in the current locale
or in the path, add the locale to the name. On Jan 12, 2008 9:26 AM,
Anssi Seppälä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes using FiF is
one possibility. However once in history I thought > that Scriptdoc
is a standard in J and such standard makes such tools > available
for all instead of everybody wasting their time to build > almost
simlar tools for J programming. > > Anssi > At 07:17 12.1.2008, you
wrote: > > >The script edi_srch.ijs includes following comment
lines: > > >NB.*fsegm v Find a segment from a EDI message starting
with y > > >NB.*felem v Find an element x from a segment starting as
y > > > >I haven't used the J-IDE myself for a long time, so I'm
not > >100% sure, but my gut feeling is that you can train "Find in
Files" > >to hunt for matches in such lines. > > > >(As a Unixer,
I'm happy using a variant of the jconsole and my > >standard editor
for script and standard Unix tools for J development. > >To quickly
jump to a function definition, I use the standard "tags" > >feature
of my editor. A simple script provides the index file > >required
for this to work for J scripts instead of C
programs.) > > > >
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