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> So, now that you've seen 'em all, which one is your favorite? :)
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> Kirk
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> > From: Plutarck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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So, now that you've seen 'em all, which one is your favorite? :)
Kirk
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> Subject: [PHP] Nearly all (1755) PHP functions in a text file
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> Subject: [PHP] Nearly all (1755) PHP functions in a text file
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> First of all I use Edit Plus, which uses a list of PHP functions to know
> what words to highlight in the code.
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> Well now that I have a seriously t
Geez Plutarck where are all the GTK functions? :) Just kidding this is
great and I am gonna snarf a copy to use locally.
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phill
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> First of all I use Edit Plus, which uses a list
Dammit, that's great Plutarck.
Been wanting to write a documentating script for ages, that basically took
the output from show_source() and added links to all the functions in the
online manual, as well as any functions defined in the script or includes.
Will be handy for a tutorial series I'm do
First of all I use Edit Plus, which uses a list of PHP functions to know
what words to highlight in the code.
Well now that I have a seriously throbbing headache, I've done it. Finally.
If you use a program that needs a list of functions for syntax highlighting,
I've finally got one that has eve
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