On 6/26/07, Alex Tweedly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This gives the advantage of a short, clean, easy-to-read script while preserving the advantage of error detection. The need to respond to such a dialog once per local variable would be (at least for me) a small price to pay - and is certainly much lighter a burden than the need to add a declaration for each.
I don't declare variables because I do find that it is easier to use the Var Watcher to pick up typos than it is to go through the hassle of all the extra typing to declare variables - where I can make extra typos anyway;-( Therefore I do like what your proposing, my only suggestion would be the 'respond to such a dialog once per local' sounds like you'd keep having this annoying dialog box pop-up requiring your attention - well for me anyway who creates Vars like rabbits breeding*:-) I'd prefer a single box (substack) listing all the 'offenders' followed by two radio buttons - amend,declare. What would even be better would be some 'intelligence' like the google search field that when you type in 'Bombya Hotl' it asks: did you mean 'Bombay Hotel' - so that if you already had a declared variable tMyTextColour and you typed in tMyTextColor when the parser ran the box would pop up and amongst the list of errors one of the lines would say: tMyTextColor did you mean tMyTextColour Yes Amend Declare (as radio buttons) I can but dream :-) *PS. I do try to cull my vars once I've got the required result. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
