On 8/17/2009 8:09:45 PM, Tom_Gutman wrote:
== I can get the if by typing in if and then
applying the keyword label. I can apply the label
either by selecting it from the ribbon or by
cycling with ctl-l. I find the ctl-l to be
essentially useless, as I have no idea what label
I've gotten unless I'm looking at it on the
ribbon. In which case I might as well select it
from the ribbon.
I don't seem to be able to apply the label from
the ribbon, so ctl-L is the only option I've seem
to have got. I've changed the colours/styles on
the labels to make it easier to see, plus running
at higher than 100% zoom.
It would be nice, however, to see what label is
actually applied.
== I don't understand your comment about recursive
functions. A recursive function can have any
label. But it must have a label, unlike normal
usage it cannot be unlabeled. But it need not be
keyword, and probably should not be keyword.
After changing the fonts for each label, I've
found that any label will indeed allow recursive
definition ... except one label (or lack of label?
). If I type the definition straight in, it
doesn't work. I have to explicitly set a label
from one of the set.
Stuart