When should cmd-period work?

J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Mon Feb 2 19:53:38 EST 2009


Jim Ault wrote:
> If there is an error window displayed when you start a script, and that
> window is hidden behind another, then it stays behind.  On the Mac (Panther
> or later I believe) you can use Exposé to show the windows the app or all
> windows of all apps.
> 
> In this case, clicking on the error dialog thumnail will let you see the
> buttons and click them.
> 
> Try this with any script that runs long enough to use cmd-. to see if this
> works in your case.

I'm pretty sure there was no error window open when I started. My work 
flow (after the first freeze-up) was: restart Rev, open the stack, edit 
a script (leaving the window open in the background,) click a button, 
freeze, force-quit. I'll check again though. Good idea about Expose.

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