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#32419 26/06/03 07:30 PM
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since notepad fills up to quick,
is it possible to use WordPad to write .mrc files and load those for longer files?

#32420 26/06/03 07:46 PM
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Whats wrong with the internal editor?

As for wordpad, if you save it as plain text and use the same formatting as a normal .mrc, I don't see how there could be a problem.


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#32421 26/06/03 07:46 PM
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try saving as blah.mrc and see.....


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#32422 26/06/03 07:51 PM
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I'm trying to save as much to a file as i can,
you can only save so much in notepad, and the mirc editor right?

#32423 26/06/03 09:19 PM
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Regardless of how much the editor you choose lets you write, mIRC has a limit on how large the script may be. And in any case, if you want to use wordpad, well thats not an mIRC issue, change the file association so the .mrc opens in wordpad, or even /run wordpad the.file.mrc

#32424 26/06/03 10:21 PM
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You could try splitting it up in multiple mrc files, like have the aliases in one file, dialogs or whatever in another, events in a third.. split it the way you see fit. just make sure when you make an alias or something it can be called from the other script.

#32425 26/06/03 10:22 PM
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As for saving phenix, you just must change the file type from *.rtf, to all files, and select <name>.mrc >:D


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#32426 27/06/03 12:14 AM
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i assumed she knew that grin


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#32427 27/06/03 12:16 AM
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Or take the lazy way and leave it on *.rtf and type the filename in quotes smile


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