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In lugnet.robotics.nxt, Brian Davis wrote:
> no "text version" of an NXT-G program (don't I wish).
It would really help to be able to read text. Specially when a young student
brings me an NXT-G program for debugging that has switches buried within
switches and loops, etc. It's really irritating when terminal points are lost
while browsing through a childs program.
By the way, a while back, I found a confusing message on Robolab print-to-text.
Chris Rogers of Tufts Univ replied that the message was set in LabView.
Perhaps someone with LabView could enlighten or suggest an approach for a
print-to-text solution.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: NXT-G print to text?
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| (...) I agree, which is why I suggested using NXT-G's print option - it will allow you to check "show hidden structures" or somesuch that will show you all the hidden structures in tabbed view mode. (...) Well, let me put it this way. A text version (...) (16 years ago, 18-Jul-08, to lugnet.robotics)
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| (...) You can print the program as an HTML file (with images; the environment will auto-generate them), and the environment will even oblige you by printing the hidden tabs of multi-case Switch structures. But there's no "text version" of an NXT-G (...) (16 years ago, 11-Jul-08, to lugnet.robotics.nxt)
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