terminate script from keyboard

Springer, Paul paul.springer at sensis.com
Thu May 20 09:28:18 EDT 2004


Wow - didn't mean to ruin your day Xavier. 

It's true that this is a problem and that, IMHO, RR tips, hints,
capabilities, and general support sometimes seems a little light for Windows
developers, but I suppose turn about is fair play. On the other hand, I was
able to find a way out that conventional IDEs would not have allowed, so I
was pretty happy. After reading your email I think maybe I should be really
angry too! ;)

Thanks Andy,

I think I finally did something like what you describe below. But how do I
see the "script error window" and thus the "Edit Script" button? I opened
the script by going through the application browser then I set a break point
to stop it.

-Paul



-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Burns [mailto:yoy at comcast.net] 
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 9:18 AM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: terminate script from keyboard

 -Paul
> From: Andy Burns [mailto:yoy at comcast.net]

Paul,

Did I goof that email.

When you're developing .rev stacks, Always turn on the "Script Debug Mode.
If you open a stack with a bugged script you can just hit the "Edit Script"
button in the script error window and it'll stop the "run-away" script hell
and take you to your problem script.

Andy

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