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Re: [Bug-apl] user commands in config file


From: Juergen Sauermann
Subject: Re: [Bug-apl] user commands in config file
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2016 13:44:49 +0100
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Hi Alexey,

I suppose that ⎕LX expects an APL _expression_ and not an APL command.

Like (just guessing, not tested):

⎕LX←"⍎']USERCMD ]ed EDIT1 1'"

/// Jürgen


On 12/22/2016 01:16 PM, Alexey Veretennikov wrote:
Hi,

When I set the user command in the ⎕LX variable and save the
workspace and then load it again, I get the following error:

SAVED 2016-12-22 13:09:00 (GMT+1)
Unbalanced bracket
      ⎕LX
]USERCMD ]ed EDIT1 1
      ⍎']USERCMD ]ed EDIT1 1'
     User-defined command ]ed installed. 
      ⍎⎕LX
     User-defined command ]ed installed. 
      
While as you can see if I exec this manually or directly exec ⎕LX I have
no problems. 

Juergen Sauermann <address@hidden> writes:

Hi Alexey,

the easiest way to achieve both is to have a workspace named CONTINUE
in library 0 (library 0 is by default the directory named workspaces, but that can
be changed in the preference file(s)).

If that workspace exists then it will be )LOADed automatically and you can set ⎕LX
in the CONTINUE workspace to, for example, execute an initialization function or to )COPY
other workspaces.

/// Jürgen

On 12/20/2016 12:13 AM, Alexey Veretennikov wrote:

 Hi all,

1) I would like to add my user commands to the preferences file, so they
would be available for all workspaces (even the clear one) when I start
APL.
2) I would also like to copy some functions from some utility workspaces so
they will be available in all workspaces when I start APL. 

How to do that?



    


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