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nehickel Posted - 29 Jan 2010 : 18:50:06
I've been trying to debug the IMDB.COM(TVShow)Rel.7.txt script to determine whay it can't do Stargate SG-1 correctly. In doing that I've constantly found myself trying to locate a variable or procedure name. Since it's a long script, it takes a long time to do a manual search. If a FIND command were available, I could locate these procedures or variables in a much shorter amount of time.

MagicScript Technology V 5.6
XMM Version V7.0.6.3

Thanks Norm
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JDommi Posted - 29 Jan 2010 : 19:27:15
I fully agree to you!
I help myself so far by opening the script in an editor doing my changes and copying it back to MagicScript editor.
Minor tests are best (for me) by setting the scroll bar to same position between both editors...
But an in-built "full" editor with search, replace and undo would be really great. And last but not least jump marks to the functions in a combobox or by a list.

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