"Mathuin" <mat### [at] gmail com> wrote in message
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>
> That's great for the *first* header, but I need it to be at the *end* of
> the
> file, since the content file will have macros and textures and other stuff
> that's referred to in the template or included by the template's include
> files.
One way round that is to wrap the contents of the include file in a macro
definition then include the file at the start and run the macro wherever in
your SDL you need it (there may be an even simpler way that I've missed
:o)).
Regards,
Chris B.
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