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  • Subject: RE: Program editors
  • From: "Shaw, David" <dshaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 08:37:03 -0500

Kevin,

I haven't had that problem with the editor, but the screen/printfile
designer does that occasionally.  Your best bet for getting help with it
would be to subscribe to the Code/400 mailing list and post exactly what
you're doing when it happens.  Several of the developers are on that list,
and usually one of them will help out.

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Blankenship [mailto:kblanken1@yahoo.com]

I have been testing Code/400 on a Win98 machine. It is consistently crashing
my machine. Usually a Kernal error. Anyone know how to stop this or is it
inherent to the product?

-Kevin Blankenship
Senior Business Systems Developer
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com]On
Behalf Of Shaw, David
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 8:52 AM
To: 'RPG400-L@midrange.com'
Subject: RE: Program editors


Doug,

Cool!  The last version of Flex was still in beta when I changed jobs, so I
never saw the updated documentation (or even the product working correctly),
and I've never really kept track of CodeWright in its vanilla form.  I still
miss that editor, but they already had Code/400 when I started here, and the
advantages just aren't quite sufficient to justify the additional
expenditure.

Dave Shaw
Spartan International, Inc.
Spartanburg, SC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Handy [mailto:dhandy1@bellsouth.net]

Dave,

>Code is easier than Flex to customize, because it can
>use Rexx macro and Java program add-ins.  Flex requires writing .DLL's for
>most non-trivial enhancements, although there are more customizations that
>can be made in Flex without writing anything.

Not quite true.  The last version of Flex shipped by Aldon used
CodeWright's engine version 5.1, which added three new macros
languages for customizations.  Aldon didn't play up this fact, but
they were there.  There was a fairly simplistic macro language, and
very sophisticated macros could be done in either Perl or a VB
look-alike called AppBasic.

My preference was (is) for the AppBasic macro language.  It is nearly
as easy as creating extensions like we did under the old FlexEdit/DOS
editor using the AWK superset called PEL (Professional Extension
Language).

CodeWright's new engine version 6.5 has lots of new features that are
really slick.  But so far I haven't talked Aldon into offering an
upgrade.  I have a separate copy of CW v6.5 and have integrated
Aldon's DLL's into it, giving me the best of CW 6.5 plus all of Flex's
normal features plus powerful macros.

Doug
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