Phil, I'm happy with anything better than what I did. I'm also quite happy to retire the script window in favor of an integrated console window. Should be straightforward - I set up the scripting to only need the basics from an editor (with things crossing multiple lines causing the most difficulty for me). Xander Phillip Martin wrote: > > I'll commit what I've done so far so you can have a look. Its just a revved > up console window. I wanted to wait until I was super happy with it, but > I'll do it in bits at a time. > > Its basically a multiline edit control used to input the script (so it is a > completely editable source area, replaceable with someones coloured in text > component at some stage no doubt) and you use ctrl+enter to execute a > command, ctrl+up arrow to go back one in the history, and ctrl+down arrow to > go forward in command history. Nothing very flash. I think I've made it > sound like its some brilliant thing, I didn't mean to, and its not that > great at all, so don't get your hopes up :) > > The script window should have remained unchanged so even if the console > window doesn't work as it should you can still execute scripts.