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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/10/2013 08:13 PM, Mark Heieis
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Yes. Absolutely. As I noted "test". There's nothing like using
the functionality of existing code/scripts to test a new
implementation/concepts. The functionality of scripter should be
available in scripter2 in some sort of implementation which will
be required when it is released. The reason that I didn't open a
bug report is that functionality may exist and I'm just not seeing
it. Either way, to move forward, testing, questions and presumably
answers will be needed, even for experimental stuff.<br>
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If I can ever see some description of how to add new commands to
Scripter 2 that I can understand, I might try to fill in the blanks
in the missing commands.<br>
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Greg<br>
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