Re: ASCII ... plus new stuff
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- Subject: [mg22109] Re: ASCII ... plus new stuff
- From: macsoft <macsoft at ctrlaltdel.ch>
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 02:04:00 -0500 (EST)
- Organization: Urbanet SA
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Jens-Peer Kuska a *crit : > > Hope that helps > Jens Thank you, it works fine. (but my intervals being from 1 to 10^60, my first point is at 10^52 ;-) - but I could manage that) Since I have many parameters to study, my variables have very long and exotic names such as A5be6wpsi4_CI_3_cplx1, and I only work on one parameter at a time. But then, when I compute something for A5be6wpsi4_CI_3_cplx1 and A5be6wpsi4_CI_3_cplx2, knowing exactly what I'm doing, I get flooded by microsoft-like warnings on my spelling... But If I call my variable vanessa, theresa and olga, I don't know what I'm doing anymore :-)... Is there a way to turn off the spelling errors, or to turn on a kind of library of variable names, just to remember that those variables aren't wrong? It's just a stupid user-friendliness-thing, but I'm sure I'm not the only one to get bored by this! Thanks macsoft