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"Dr. Ferenc Nagy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dr. Ferenc Nagy
Date:
Mon, 18 Nov 2002 11:18:04 +0100
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On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Paolo Chiartano wrote:
Hello Paolo,

> Hello Ferenc,
>
> Yes, PE32 is compatible with PE2 and partially with PE3 and the language used
> to create complex macro is the Visual Basic Script. You can try to download it
> from www.pe32.com  and verify the macros present in the profile and the vbs
> files included.
> I'm interested to receive some macros: if I find something good I will include
> these new features in a next release.
Can I get at least a legal registered copy of PE3 in turn of my macros?
Currently I have marcos either with Hungarian comments or without them.
Anyway, you find out what they are doing from their commands.

I was programming in dBase III+, Clipper, Turbo Prolog,Hewlett Packard
Pascal/V, for
which I used PE editors.

From 1990 to 1999 I was working with a HP 3000. I used PE2 on the attached
IBM PC terminal. I wrote macros for the communication software AdvanceLink
and the spoolfile manager program SPOOK5.
(That was a command driven program. It had commands listing of the printer
queue, delete item, change priority, number of copies. My macros read the
display of the printer queue then made deleting, priority altering and
similar SPOOK5 commands from the selected lines.

 I made tables using graphic
characters of code table 850.

                Regards
                        Ferenc Nagy

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