well, that ain't working. Line up ByVal directly below MakeRange or line it up inside the ( paren
more or less, but make the spacing more vertical.
I usually put my parms on one line. If I have too many, I indent until they line up withing the ( on the 2nd line. Heaven help me if they wrap to a 3rd line!
are there any options in RD's indenter around this? Maybe pick one and use it just to make your life easier and so running the indenter doesn't break anything custom you've come up with.
@BigBen FWIW I've landed on lining up the parameters the same as the function body much like your initial example - except that I would include the function's ') As ShapeRange' statement on the same line as the last parameter. Then, I add a blank line between the last line of the function declaration and the first line of the function body for a clear distinction between the end of the declaration and the start of the code.
in cmd, `rmdir /s /r \2019*` goes file by file to delete; same thing is i use `del` is there not a command that just nixes entire folders without removing the internal files first?
i guess i could look up some powershell options, as they may exist... hm
dealing with removing items from a network drive, and rather than taking 1 day per 2 GB delete, i should be able to circumvent that with commands
and heck yeah; didn't realize IT gave me back my powershell access... we deleting all the stuffs (1 by 1, though... my VPN times out after 8 hours of use, and i dont' know how long each folder will take; timing the first, now)
@Cyril When I was a child I remember writing a QBasic program called "KILLDIR" for this explicit reason. I was so happy that 4.5 could compile to native binary. I was making tools instead of batch files.
I have this memory because the answer is "no". DOS makes it hard to delete directories that are full of shit