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PrimeComm uncovers something weird in a Program file
03-19-2015, 01:43 AM
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RE: PrimeComm uncovers something weird in a Program file
(03-19-2015 12:50 AM)bobkrohn Wrote:  
(03-18-2015 04:34 PM)DrD Wrote:  ... using Notepad ++ very practical. Line numbers, tab stops, LARGE readable text are but a few of it's neat features.

-Dale-

I hate to be the one to always finding problems.
I have attached a screen clip from NotePad++.
I loaded one of my .hpprgm files into it.
While perusing through I noticed something weird.

I was using the A->B rather than B:=A form of variable storage. (right or wrong that's what I did)
I noticed that some of the "->" symbols were displayed as an empty box thing.
No sense to it.

What's that all about????
Another hidden corruption??
I'm losing my mind trying to find some way to easily and reliably edit code.

Bob - Maybe it would be smoother and save time to simply use the B:=A syntax rather than using the -> symbols? I get that you started that way and prefer it for whatever reasons, but since you don't care for the CK editor (me neither) and probably should be using a programming editor (I prefer TextPad) it's best IMHO to stick with simple ASCII characters in your source files. Fewer bumps in the road.

--Bob Prosperi
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