Hi!
> Didn't find any problems this time... checked with docstrings, kwargs,
> defaults, end of doc, etc.
Cool. :-)
> The only observation is that code-analysis complained about an unused
> variable -- the first sCurrentLine = oSelection.getCursorLineContents(), in
> the run method, as you make the same assignment some lines below before
> using it again.
Ok. The first one is a leftover of sorts. I've deleted it now. Thanks for
pointing me to it!
Let's give it a few days to let people (Don?) speak their minds before I post
the definitive v1.0.0 to the list?
> So, what do you (all) think about which would be the best way to make those
> scripts available... I was thinking something as putting them (with the
> authors permission) toghether with the pydev distribution...
> The authors name would then appear on the script itself and in a brief help
> in the homepage toghether with an explanation on how the script works.
Seems like an excellent idea.
> Joel: what do you think about showing as the first script in that list? ;-)
Fine by me. :-)
Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
Hi Joel, very nice!!
Didn't find any problems this time... checked with docstrings, kwargs,
defaults, end of doc, etc.
The only observation is that code-analysis complained about an unused
variable -- the first sCurrentLine = oSelection.getCursorLineContents(), in
the run method, as you make the same assignment some lines below before
using it again.
So, what do you (all) think about which would be the best way to make those
scripts available... I was thinking something as putting them (with the
authors permission) toghether with the pydev distribution...
The authors name would then appear on the script itself and in a brief help
in the homepage toghether with an explanation on how the script works.
Joel: what do you think about showing as the first script in that list? ;-)
Cheers,
Fabio
On 4/19/06, Joel Hedlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
New version of my script here. This time I feel it's good enough to call
an
alpha (comments still appreciated, of course).
I installed and played a little with your script - looking good.
Thanks!
Since I am congenitally unable to accept any compiler error messages
:-)
document = document [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I used a global variable named 'document' in my previous version it was
most
likely because of involuntary namespace pollution, and I hope the new
version
is free of it.
Thanks for your time checking my script out!
/Joel Hedlund
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