Beautifier program for DCL files ?

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Svend, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. Svend

    Svend Guest

    Hi,
    I know about the Lisp beautifier program LB.COM, but I have never found a
    DCL beautifier program.
    The purpose is to make the DCL file easy to read with indenting,
    capitalizion and may be more,

    Does anyone know where top find a program like this ?

    Svend Nielsen
     
    Svend, Oct 28, 2004
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  2. Svend

    Dommy2Hotty Guest

    TextPad

    You can make your own syntax files that would define color, highlighting, etc...not sure if the syntax file also contains indentation, but you can set it thru the documents properties.
     
    Dommy2Hotty, Oct 28, 2004
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  3. Svend

    cwanless Guest

    The best program for beautifying DCL is a program called ObjectDCL. It allows you to draw you dialog boxes and even provides new dialog box styles like dockables and more than doubles the number of tiles or controls you can insert on a dialog box like tree controls and even a block viewer.

    Check it out www.objectdcl.com
     
    cwanless, Oct 28, 2004
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  4. Svend

    Tom Smith Guest

    I believe Svend is talking about a "pretty printer" program -- one to nicely
    format the text in an existing DCL file -- not a different method of
    creating dialog boxes.
     
    Tom Smith, Oct 28, 2004
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  5. Svend

    Svend Guest

    Exactly what I ment.
    Some LSP files found on the web is formatted in one or two long lines.
    Then it would be nice to have a program that could format the contenet
    so it is easy readable in a e.g. Notepad (or UltraEdit as I use)

    Svend
     
    Svend, Oct 29, 2004
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  6. Daniel J. Altamura, R.A., Nov 1, 2004
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  7. Svend

    Svend Guest

    The link is not working - misspelled ?


    Svend Nielsen
     
    Svend, Nov 2, 2004
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  8. Svend

    Svend Guest

    Sorry - it was our own network. It is OK
    Svend Nielsen
     
    Svend, Nov 2, 2004
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  9. Svend

    Dave Drahn Guest

    Dave Drahn, Nov 2, 2004
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  10. Yes, I just tried it in 2005 and it works just fine. I don't use it
    anymore, but it still works.
     
    Daniel J. Altamura, R.A., Nov 3, 2004
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