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    Question ARX and VLX question

    if possiable is there any way to edit a ARX or a VLX file if so what is the best way?

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    Default Re: ARX and VLX question

    Sure, you edit the source code and then recompile it..
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    Question Re: ARX and VLX question

    i am new at this, i have a vlx file how do i view or edit the source code?

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    Default Re: ARX and VLX question

    A .VLX file is the result of compiling the source code (.LSP, .DCL files, etc.).
    You need to find and edit the source code, then recompile it to a VLX file.
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    Default Re: ARX and VLX question

    if i sent you a VLX file could you fix it to work on any system?

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    Default Re: ARX and VLX question

    No. The vlx file is the result of compiling the source code. It's a one way street. If you want a modified VLX, you have to modify the source code and recompile. There is no way to edit a VLX directly.
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    Smile Re: ARX and VLX question

    That is what I was afraid of.

    Thank you for spending some time to help me understand. have a great weekend.

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