| Re: Paths in the Workbench [message #59565 is a reply to message #59471] |
Mon, 31 March 2008 11:18   |
Paul Van Delst[1]
Messages: 1157 Registered: April 2002
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David Fanning wrote:
>> I have been trying to give it the benefit of the doubt. If I turn
>> every feature off (which is pretty much what I have done), then the
>> Workbench is a worse editor than the one in IDL 6.4 and with a memory
>> footprint 10-12 times its previous size. Please tell me there are some
>> redeeming features I've overlooked here. :-(
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> Of course, I could "build" my project, which works spectacularly
> if I have been careful to write all my project programs as procedures.
> But heaven help you if you thought you needed a function. There is
> no way on God's green Earth you are even going to get *that* project
> to
> build correctly.
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> I see there is a provision for specifying your own custom build
> command, but
> I can't find hide nor hair of an example that would explain how you
> might do so. :-(
It's a complete over-generalisation, but I think the younger generation eshews
documentation also (and maybe rightly so, given the speed of change. Once the docs are
complete they're already obsolete.)
> Cheers (but not very cheery, this morning),
Understandingly Yours,
paulv
p.s. Persistence is a virtue; and, boy-o-boy, you've got bucketloads. Persistence,
I mean. :o)
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