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Hi Bill,
I am a bit puzzled or possibly interperted Davids' question
wrong and ask that you please clear my ever so humble mind.
Can't you just go to the Structure menu in R:Code, select R:Style
setup then Global which displays a dos window of R:Style settings for the
RSTYLE.CFG file and select "N" (Non-Keyword casing) until it says disabled
and then F2 to save the CFG file.
Would this not do what David is asking for?
Always thanking you for your expert advise.
Richard (Ringo) Starkey
-------Original Message-------
Date: Wednesday, August
14, 2002 2:17:18 PM
Subject: Re: Column and
var names
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 09:56:50 -0400, David Billing
wrote:
> When I RS my programs it changes the mixed case to
lower case. >Is there a way around this?
Dave,
That's
what rstyle.cas and rstyle.var are for. They hold all the names that
you want spelled in mixed case (rstyle.var for variables, rstyle.cas
for tables, columns, forms, etc.) You can read rstyle.new into them.
R:Style puts all words it finds in the source you are styling into
rstyle.new, unless it finds them in rstyle.cas or rstyle.var. And it
uses the mixed case spelling that it finds in rstyle.cas or rstyle.var
in your source code.
In R:Code, I have rstyle.cas and
rstyle.var listed in the "text files" field under File Pickers in
"Configure R:Code" (on the Display menu). After rstyling a file, I
open those and read rstyle.new into each, (or sometimes cut and paste
between), and edit them in rstyle.cas and rstyle.var. I close the
files in R:Code, because the next time you rstyle, R:Style will not
only re-capitalize your words for you, but will also alphabetize
rstyle.cas and rstyle.var.
Use of these files also helps you find
misspelling: Sometimes you will find a variable name or column name in
rstyle.new that you think should have already been in rstyle.cas or
rstyle.var. A closer look will usually help you determine that you
spelled it wrong somewhere in the file you just R:Styled.
Bill
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