Re: What's the easiest way to edit an existing constants file?

2018-03-12 Thread Dave Nasralla via 4D_Tech
Miyako - Thanks for pointing me to definition of the Constants file. Koen - Your simple question made me re-look at what I was doing (clearly, if Koen says I should be able to do it, then I am missing something). I simply had to put the constants file I wanted to edit in the Resources folder of

Re: What's the easiest way to edit an existing constants file?

2018-03-08 Thread Koen Van Hooreweghe via 4D_Tech
Hi Dave, Is there a reason why you cannot edit your existing constants file using the same 4D Pop component? Kind regards, Koen > Op 8 mrt. 2018, om 00:31 heeft Dave Nasralla via 4D_Tech > <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> het volgende geschreven: > > I found the 4DPop_Constant_Editor for creating a

Re: What's the easiest way to edit an existing constants file?

2018-03-07 Thread Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech
the constants XLF format is briefly explained in the v13 upgrade manual. http://download.4d.com/Documents/Products_Documentation/LastVersions/Line_13/VIntl/PDF_Format/4D_v13_Upgrade.pdf page 236 what is not mentioned, which I found to be quite important, is to assign a unique id for each group

What's the easiest way to edit an existing constants file?

2018-03-07 Thread Dave Nasralla via 4D_Tech
Hi All, I found the 4DPop_Constant_Editor for creating a new constants file. How do I edit one that already exists? I'd rather not use a text editor. (I looked at a custom constants .xlf file and the syntax did not seem overly obvious to me.) dave -- David Nasralla Clean Air Engineering