Hello MaXxX,
Monday, October 25, 2004, 8:40:06 AM, you wrote:
> I was trying to find a good use for the macro syntax that I seem to
> have overlooked: the %paranthesis("syntax"), so to speak.
To quote the help file:
"Note: The Bat! version 2 introduces a new syntax for macros: it is
now possible to use brackets instead of ="..." (in some cases it is
now required, for example in macros with more than one parameter).
Plus, quotation marks are not required for one-word or one-macro
parameters."
So its either parenthesis *OR* quotation marks that keep paramenters
apart. I can't go thru all your examples but maybe you want to check
them against this rule...
And, especially for the %WRAPPED macro - again, look up the helpfile.
That macro will behave differently if used with parenthesis or
quotation marks (with parenthesis you have to pass a "limit" parameter
before you pass the text to be wrapped).
And PS: why post this on tbbeta?
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Best regards,
Alexander mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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