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#region statements allow folding in advanced source editors. Open in Scite and you will see an item along the line numbers to "fold" the code to show or hide pieces while editing. It is only visual though, the source is still there even if hidden.

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Thanks all guys here, the reply numbers is out of my expected.

I'm considering about to update this script with as much better GUI and layout as possible, also to integrating some tools, maybe after my exams (after November 2007).

Edited by Dhilip

[u]My Projects[/u]:General:WinShell (Version 1.6)YouTube Video Downloader Core (Version 2.0)Periodic Table Of Chemical Elements (Version 1.0)Web-Based:Directory Listing Script Written In AutoIt3 (Version 1.9 RC1)UDFs:UnicodeURL UDFHTML Entity UDF[u]My Website:[/u]http://dhilip89.hopto.org/[u]Closed Sources:[/u]YouTube Video Downloader (Version 1.3)[quote]If 1 + 1 = 10, then 1 + 1 ≠ 2[/quote]

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My Bio Teacher loves this... She says thanks but recomends:

the group periods that go from 1 to 16 to be in roman numerals and go somthing like..

I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VII,IX,IA,IIA,IIIA,IVA....

I think thats what she said...

it has something to do with the numbe of electrons.... not sure what though lol...

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My Bio Teacher loves this... She says thanks but recomends:

the group periods that go from 1 to 16 to be in roman numerals and go somthing like..

I,II,III,IV,V,VI,VII,VII,IX,IA,IIA,IIIA,IVA....

I think thats what she said...

it has something to do with the numbe of electrons.... not sure what though lol...

Looks good, very useful at homoe when I hit my chem 11 course. Not sure why a Bio teacher will find this useful :)
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a tenth grade bio teacher has to use it to review for the OGT because we have to know how to get proton, neutrons, and electrons, just a review from physical science (9th grade)...

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BUMP! I really wanna check this out guys...someone HAS to have it somewhere...somewhere! Or...know a download place...I know all these people that posted didnt delete it off there computer....I really want this.... I could really use it too...im learning chemistry...and need this... :) dont leave me hanging my peeps :) :)

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BUMP! I really wanna check this out guys...someone HAS to have it somewhere...somewhere! Or...know a download place...I know all these people that posted didnt delete it off there computer....I really want this.... I could really use it too...im learning chemistry...and need this... :) dont leave me hanging my peeps :) :)

I looked but I don't have a copy anymore and I think that the only copy I ever had was the origional. I haven't looked on my archive CDs yet so it may be on there. I also have not seen Dhilip around lately but I'm sure that if he comes back he will post a new link. Patience me lad.

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It says DHillip was last active Feb 15th 08...so...3days ago...but thanks Geo...maybe you want to check your achive CD's :)

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It says DHillip was last active Feb 15th 08...so...3days ago...but thanks Geo...maybe you want to check your achive CD's :)

No such luck. I just searched and I know my archive catalogues are up to date. Sorry, it must be one of those that I looked at and decided not to keep.

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Visit my Blog .. currently not active but it will soon be resplendent with news and views. Also please remove any links you may have to my website. it is soon to be closed and replaced with something else.

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Sorry for the broken link due to the server was down for a long time.

I've uploaded the file again. :)

Check first post.

Edited by Dhilip89

[u]My Projects[/u]:General:WinShell (Version 1.6)YouTube Video Downloader Core (Version 2.0)Periodic Table Of Chemical Elements (Version 1.0)Web-Based:Directory Listing Script Written In AutoIt3 (Version 1.9 RC1)UDFs:UnicodeURL UDFHTML Entity UDF[u]My Website:[/u]http://dhilip89.hopto.org/[u]Closed Sources:[/u]YouTube Video Downloader (Version 1.3)[quote]If 1 + 1 = 10, then 1 + 1 ≠ 2[/quote]

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It says it could not find the file specified.

Huh? I've tried to download and that's work fine.

[u]My Projects[/u]:General:WinShell (Version 1.6)YouTube Video Downloader Core (Version 2.0)Periodic Table Of Chemical Elements (Version 1.0)Web-Based:Directory Listing Script Written In AutoIt3 (Version 1.9 RC1)UDFs:UnicodeURL UDFHTML Entity UDF[u]My Website:[/u]http://dhilip89.hopto.org/[u]Closed Sources:[/u]YouTube Video Downloader (Version 1.3)[quote]If 1 + 1 = 10, then 1 + 1 ≠ 2[/quote]

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