Merf Nowdays R_Style is integrated in 7.6 windows version. Just press the green tick tick when you are in the built in editor.
Gunnar Ekblad [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] För Merf Skickat: den 13 februari 2008 08:31 Till: RBASE-L Mailing List Ämne: [RBASE-L] - Re: Running 6.1a and 7.6 side-by-side on XP Hi Jim, Thanks for the hint -- I certainly will get RStyle to check my stuff. It will very likely help me to make sense of what I wrote all those years ago! Most of what I do have is in EEPs; I don't have any big APP files, and I never got around to learning how to store procedures in my databases. I know that a lot of my coding is rather untidy, and although I have tried to be careful about syntax, I'm sure there are places where I've been slack. But that was always been one of the joys of R:Base -- I could do things quickly and they just _worked_! (I think I do have an old copy of RStyle somewhere -- Dennis could probably tell us what version it is and when I got it! -- but I'm afraid I never developed the habit of using it as much as I should or as it deserved. Shame!) Thanks again Best regards Merf On 12 Feb 2008 at 11:20, James Bentley wrote: > Merf, > > Welcome to the list. As soon as you get your new toy up and > running the first thing I would do is to RStyle all of the code > you are using. I remember when I first moved from an older > version to a much later version I believed that I was a good > coder boy was I surprised lots of coding errors. When RBase > started out is was very forgiving of coding syntax. Over the > years RBase hs been more stringent in handling syntax. Also if > you use advance features of RStyle you can have it reformat your > code into a easily readable format with keyword expanded int > full words instead of abbreviations. With so many additional > features reserved word list is greatly expanded. > > Jim Bentley -- Merf Adamson Technical Author CuPROSOFT Ltd 18 LS8 2NW UK +44 (0)113 293 5698 +44 (0)7966 186856 'Documents That Do The Job'

