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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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use the Phantasm basic code editor written by Gavin Scott about 23 
years ago, it was the best way to work with basic code back then by a 
long shot.

At 08:39 AM 10/4/2006, okappert wrote:
>Moe:
>
>Good morning.
>
>The best way to determine the number of lines of code is to copy the 
>file to a dummy file.  Retrieve the dummy file into basic and do a 
>renumber by 1.  This list the last line.
>
>The last line number is also the number of lines of code.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Olav.
>
>Moe Roshannai wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone,
>>I wonder; what is the fastest way to determine the number of lines of code
>>in a Basic/V segment. Are there any tools?
>>Thanks,
>>Moe Roshannai
>>Triosoft, Inc.
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Regards,

Shawn Gordon
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www.mindawn.com
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