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Ok Buck, what can you do with scripts? Are they perhaps something like Rexx?

TIA,

Dave B

Buck <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> 09/24/07 3:24 PM >>>
There is a scripting project called Eclipse Monkey which looks like it
might work with WDSC 7! Use the Eclipse updater (not the IBM updater)
and add remote site Dash
http://download.eclipse.org/technology/dash/update/ then select Monkey
and Rhino. Instructions are at
http://www.eclipse.org/dash/monkey-help.php?key=installing

I tried the one at the Europa site, but I think that's for a more recent
version of Eclipse. The Dash version works with WDSC 7.0.0.2 / Eclipse
3.2.2

When WDSC restarts, there will be a new menu item: Scripts. Click
'Example' and it will create some example scripts for you. Once that's
done, add a comment in an Lpex session, select a few spaces in that line
and then try Scripts->Editors->Replace Selection with Date

The scripts go in a folder inside your WDSC repository. My repository
is c:/buck/wdsc7. The examples went into c:/buck/wdsc7/Eclipse Monkey
Examples/scripts

You can use WDSC to locate and edit these scripts via the Navigator
view. Running them is as easy as editing the source, saving it, and
trying it out! Yay!

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