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Pete
pete at mollysrevenge.com
Wed Apr 20 17:40:01 EDT 2011
Forgot about those tools. I did try a demo of Remo at one point, don;t
remember why I didn't buy it.
Pete
Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Bob Sneidar <bobs at twft.com> wrote:
> Both Remo and GLX2 have script editors that turn a called handler into a
> link you can click on and go to the command or function. U should give them
> a try. Remo is current. GLX2 is legacy and no longer supported. Remo uses a
> method of breakpoints that are evaluated at runtime and stored, but it does
> not step through the code. GLX2 has a code stepper, but there can be some
> problems with that. A few commands will lock up the stepper it seems. Both
> were written by Jerry Daniels and friends.
>
> Bob
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2011, at 12:04 PM, Pete wrote:
>
> > Yep, I'm doing just about all those things. What I didn't do is use a
> > naming convention that indicates where in the message path the called
> > handler is. So if I call dbDoit from a control, where does dbDoit
> reside?
> > In the control script, on the card/stack that the control is in, on the
> > mainstack for the app, in some library totally outside the main stack
> that's
> > been inserted as a front/back script, stuff like that.
> >
> > Pete
> > Molly's Revenge <http://www.mollysrevenge.com>
>
>
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