I use a editor call Notetab www.notetab.com. I have it about halfway setup
with the property commands and rbase commands so all you have to open an
eep and find the command your looking for double click and it will put the
command block into eep directly. The biggest down site is it will not
connect to rbase and only works with outside files. Then F5 thing works
but i feel that it could be better. All good things come in time and if
Razzak thinks its a good idea you can bet you will see it someday.

On 8 Jun 2005 at 15:34, Bob Castanaro wrote:

> Sorry, I was wrong.  Clip Cache is only 19.95.  This thing does it all,
> including taking the >>> out of forwarded e-mails.....
> http://www.xrayz.co.uk/
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> Victor,
> There is a memory resident program I use called "clip cache", I think I
> paid 30 bucks for it.  It is an extension of windows clipboard which
does
> exactly what you want it to do, without having to modify any ini files.
It
> copies everything you use [CTRL]-C for, and you can file these into
> categories and layers.  very, very cool.  All the boilerplate you ever
> need, and lightning fast.  I'll try to find the site....there was a 30
day
> trial.
> Bob C.
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> At 12:19 PM 6/8/2005, Victor Timmons wrote:
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> >Maybe its already there, but I think this would be cool.
> >type up a command block of some kind.
> >
> >PAUSE 2 USING 'whatever' +
> >   CAPTION 'what ever' +
> >   ICON 'stop'
> >
> >Hilite that command block and be able to save it to the
> >editor using a custom name (Pause command with Stop).
> >Then be able to use it anywhere in any text file by double
> >clicking the name and the command block would just fill in.
> >This would be cool in the regular rbase program also.
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> Victor,
>
> Did you know that the same functionality is already there
> in the built-in RBG7, RBG75, RBG8 editors, as well as the
> stand-alone *new* R:BASE Editor 7.5. All of these editors
> include the feature to read your customized block of R:BASE
> syntax from COMMAND.INI file.
>
> So, if you customize the COMMAND.INI file, for example, to
> remember your favorite syntax for DECLARE c1 CURSOR command
> as following, you may bring that up by simply pressing the
> [F5] key right after typing the word DECLARE in RBG7, RBG75,
> RBG8 or RBEdit75 editor.
>
> Example:
>
> �DECLARE� c1 CURSOR FOR SELECT column1, column2,column3 +
> FROM [tablename] +
> WHERE [cause]
> OPEN c1
> FETCH c1 INTO +
>   vVar1 INDIC ivVar1, +
>   vVar2 INDIC ivVar2, +
>   vVar3 INDIC ivVar3
>
> WHILE SQLCODE <> 100 THEN
>   -- Do what you have to do
> FETCH c1 INTO +
>   vVar1 INDIC ivVar1, +
>   vVar2 INDIC ivVar2, +
>   vVar3 INDIC ivVar3
> ENDWHILE
> DROP CURSOR c1
>
> For more coooooool features and built-in tools in *new*
> stand-alone R:BASE Editor 7.5, please visit:
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> http://www.RBEdit.com
>
> Using the R:BASE Editor 7.5, now you can edit your favorite
> files, such as C, PHP, PAS, TXT, VBS and more with the same
> editing power and function keys as R:BASE!
>
> Very Best R:egards,
>
> Razzak.
>
>
>



Victor Timmons
Tiz's Door Sales, Inc
425-258-2391

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