syntax/comment highlighting is not just for amateur coders.
it's one of the reasons i love emacs*.
*mention of emacs is not intended to start a religious war from the vi camp.
Originally Posted by
White-Light
In actual fact Keith Pangoscript is very easy once you realise what is script and what is guidance - I did once suggest that Pangolin colour code the two to distinguish them, but as Pangoscript is aimed at "true" professionals, they chose not to adopt this route.
However, once you realise which bit is which, then it's easy as Pangoscript comes with a complete index of commands and all you do is select the one you want, then enter any variable (if needed). The rest of the script is inserted when you select the required command. You can leave the guidance in, or delete it for neatness at your choice.
To give you an idea of the speed, once understood, to make Beyond run a show immediately at start up, takes less than 10 secs of script work. Obviously if you want long complex sequences of commands, then those items take longer but again the script commands are all pre-provided in the indexed list.
You can also save your scripts so if in the future you need a same command sequence, you can load it from the file.
suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.