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Re: Underlining? (syntax highlighting)



If your File Extensions tag looks like this one you should see
highlighted syntax on SQR's and SQC's:

/L6"SQR" Line Comment = ! Nocase String Chars = "' File Extensions = SQR
SQC

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Castleberry [SMTP:mcastleberry@LENDLEASEREI.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 3:10 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject:      Re: Underlining?
>
> On that note...does anyone have a wordfile.txt that properly
> highlights both
> .sqr's and .sqc's?  I tried to modify my wordfile, but once I got it
> to
> highlight sqc's it would no longer higlight sqr's.  I suppose it's an
> "RTFM"
> question, but any help would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Mark Castleberry
>
>
>
>
>
> Sam Spritzer <SSpritzer@GW.CTG.COM> on 08/17/99 03:53:44 PM
>
> Please respond to SQR-USERS@list.iex.net
>
> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS <SQR-USERS@list.iex.net>
> cc:    (bcc: Mark Castleberry/US1/Lend Lease)
>
> Subject:  Re: Underlining?
>
>
>
>
> When you download UltraEdit, you can download a txt file that includes
> syntaxing
> for SQR.  The real beauty is you can create your own syntax
> highlighting.
> Sam
>
> <<< "Wendel, Robbi" <rwendel@NESPOWER.COM>  8/17  3:28p >>>
> Another newbie here...  Does UltraEdit syntax check for SQR?
>
> Robbi
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sam Spritzer [mailto:SSpritzer@GW.CTG.COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 1:20 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject: Re: Underlining?
>
>
> Thats ok Jenny...we all were once newbies.  If the editor or whatever
> you
> are using has Help in the menu, click there and About... and that will
> tell
> you the name.  I suspect you are using the plain vanilla ms-dos editor
> thingie.
> There are lots of editors available which extend the functionality of
> notepad.  One of my favorites is UltraEdit which can be found at
> www.ultraedit.com.  Features which editors include are syntax
> highlighting
> (this only works if you are not color blind!), ability to execute the
> SQR
> from within the editor, and so forth.  Another one which is very good
> is
> PFE.
> Soooooo, welcome to the club!  Someday, you'll be a guru just like
> many of
> us!
> SQRly yours,
> Sam
>
> <<< Jennifer Wagner 301-827-5467 FAX 301-594-6463
> <WAGNERJ@CDER.FDA.GOV>  8/17  1:56p >>>
> Actually, I'm running this off of a network.  So no one "installed"
> it.
> I couldn't find the cmdhlp.hlp file.  How is it accessed?
>
> I'm not sure what my editor is.  I'm a bit comuter illiterate in this
> regard.  I think we are using a VAX/VMS system...I'm not sure what the
> editor for that.  I just type edit program.sqr and then edit away.  Or
> create it in Word and copy it over after typing create program.sqr
>
> Okay, I'm feeling stupid!!
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
> >I guess the guy who installed your SQR forgot to give you the help
> file,
> >huh? Pretty annoying for you, isn't it?  If you can find the original
> >install part, I recommend getting the online help. You can even
> attach
> it to
> >PFE (I forget how) to get context sensitive help when you're working
> on
> a
> >command. I find this very helpful.