Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Coding, syntax & commands
Hi Dave
As you know, I don't use codemine, but, if it has a class that sets settings, you could subclass that class, and have it make it's normal settings. You could override your preferences in the subclass. That is, of course if the class is in its own classlib.
>From the help file :
>To capture commands for the current environment
>
>From the Tools menu, choose Options.
>Press Shift and select OK to display the environment SET commands in the Command window.
>From the Command window, copy and paste into your program.
>
>Is there a way to programmatically capture all of this environment information into a text file (then I could rename it a .prg file)?
>
>I use the Codemine framework for some of my projects and it has a function in it that programmatically sets every single environment variable. It does so with many explicit SET commands.
>
>I am lazy and do not want to rework this extensive and detailed Codemine class library to work on my non-Codemine projects.
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