aw, shucks. I'm turning red here ;-)
If you have the latest version, you'll note that you can also maintain multiple managers on multiple data files. Just export the scripts into another file name than 'scripts'. That's what I do to keep big groups of scripts separate, and to transfer them from image to image.
Joseph
At 18:02 31.05.2001 , you wrote:
I just wanted to say thanks for the Script Manager to Joseph Pelrine whoever else might've worked on it.
I'm doing work in an area that is usually would be done in little awk or perl scripts. Parse file, compute some minor stats, and generate an XML file with this info. The format is full of exceptions, and it's always a battle finding the new one screwing up your output. Consequently, I've been writing a lot of little scripts. Nothing I want to formalize in a class, just transient, often changed code.
The Script Manager allows me to dump it somewhere, without giving me that not-so-fresh-and-clean feeling of putting it in some "MiscScripts" class that just has methods hanging off of the class side.
Aaron
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