RStyle ignores all quoted text and passes it through untouched. If you put files, paths into variables:
set var vFile = 'Report.err' before using them in commands, you will never have a problem with RStyle messing with them. Dennis McGrath --- Lawrence Lustig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I don't know either, Steve - I had hoped that more > > people might have > > said something, one way or the other, so that some > > sort of conclusion > > could be drawn - but maybe nobody else has (noticed > > if they have) a path > > or file name that contains a reserved word. > > I've never thought to pay any attention to whether I > was using reserved words in paths and filenames, so my > guess is that I have probably done it at one time or > another in the last 18 years. I've never noticed a > problem. > > > (As far as I know, for R:Code/Style to recognise any > > reserved word in > > the path or file name it has to be the name, or its > > abbreviation, > > between a either one or both of a slash or period > > and/or the line end.) > > As for R:Code, it would recognize the reserve word if > it was between two non-string characters (that is, if > it is a word by itself) and not in quotes. > -- > Larry > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com >

