[F-Script-talk] Re: Loading a file into the workspace
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From: Philippe M. <pm...@ac...> - 2002-03-13 09:06:53
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Hi, If your have a script in the form of a text file, you can load it into the F-Script workspace either "manually" (doing a simple copy/paste from your file's content to the F-Script window) or programmatically, using the standard Cocoa methods for file access. For instance, you can load the content of your file into an NSString and then convert it to a F-Script block using the "blockFromString:" method implemented by the System class. Example: myBlock := sys blockFromString:(NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:'myfile') Note that the script in your file must follow the syntax of F-Script blocks (e.g. begin with "[" and end with "]") Best, Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruhi Bloodworth" <ru...@co...> To: <f-s...@li...> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 3:46 AM Subject: [F-Script-talk] Loading a file into the workspace > Hi, > I'm new to f script and I was wondering how to use a script I have in a > file within the workspace. > > Regards, > Ruhi > > _______________________________________________ > F-Script-talk mailing list > F-S...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/f-script-talk |