Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 08:26:24 -0400
Reply-To: Patrice.Bourdages@IAAH.CA
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From: Patrice.Bourdages@IAAH.CA
Subject: Re: syntax highlighting enhanced editor
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You're totaly right... I often paste code into Outlook to send exemple to
people in my office.
I probably misunderstood the question. Oups... ;-)
Patrice Bourdages
Information System Analyst
Industrial Alliance, home and car insurance
Phone: (418) 650-4600, extension 3216
EMail: patrice.bourdages@iaah.ca
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De : David L. Cassell [mailto:cassell.david@EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV]
Envoyé : 16 avril, 2003 16:48
À : SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Objet : Re: syntax highlighting enhanced editor
Patrice Bourdages <patrice.bourdages@VIDEOTRON.CA> sagely replied:
> The highlighting is only fonctionnal in an Enhanced Editor window. If
you
> open you SAS program in the Windows Notepad or Workpad, you won't have
the
> colors available.
True. However, while you have the file open in the
Enhanced Editor, you can paste it elsewhere and retain
the highlighting in many apps. Try copying it into MS
Wordpad, or your mail program, and see whether the
highlighting stays. Of course, if you save that as text,
the highlighting is lost. But the individual app may see
the highlighted text as representing soemthing other than
plain text...
David
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David Cassell, CSC
Cassell.David@epa.gov
Senior computing specialist
mathematical statistician