Sorry, zoning out.this.executeFile ("~/header.rtf")S.On 22 Dec 2007, at 19:28, William Brent wrote:not sure if i'm doing something wrong, but "~/header.rtf".executeFile gives me this:
ERROR: Message 'executeFile' not understood.
RECEIVER:
Instance of String { (0D1388D0, gc=58, fmt=07, flg=10, set=02)
etc....
i've double checked the path, so i know the file should be reachable. and i'm using the latest source for SC. does it need something else to convert a raw string to a valid path?
On Dec 22, 2007 10:43 AM, Scott Wilson <i@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:"~/header.rtf".executeFile;S.On 22 Dec 2007, at 18:36, William Brent wrote:hello again,
i'm looking for a convenient way to include separate files (with variables that are long lists of numbers, etc) so my main code is easier to navigate and read. i've been using ~global variables in a separate document and opening them with Document.open before running my main code. and i have /*RUN*/ at the top of those files so they're immediately evaluated. but this isn't perfect.
in other words, i wish "~/header.rtf".include existed...
any tips on a more standard approach?
thanks as always.
william
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