Re: Environment variable displayed in the debugger

2010-11-12 Thread DunbarX
So is it a bug that the preferences checkbox show globals in the script editor pane does not do anything? I know I have seen this work intermittantly, and unreproducably, in both v4 and v4.5. I recall an earlier thread on this. I cannot get rid of globals at all anymore, and though I have

Re: Environment variable displayed in the debugger

2010-11-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 11/12/10 10:57 AM, dunb...@aol.com wrote: So is it a bug that the preferences checkbox show globals in the script editor pane does not do anything? I know I have seen this work intermittantly, and unreproducably, in both v4 and v4.5. I recall an earlier thread on this. I cannot get rid of

Re: Environment variable displayed in the debugger

2010-11-12 Thread Mark Wieder
James- Thursday, November 11, 2010, 3:14:25 PM, you wrote: I just upgraded to 4.5.1 and was surprised to find that the environment variables ($LOGNAME, $SHELL, $PATH etc.) still show up in the debugger ahead of the script variables. I suppose this is as good a time as any to say that

Environment variable displayed in the debugger

2010-11-11 Thread James Hurley
I just upgraded to 4.5.1 and was surprised to find that the environment variables ($LOGNAME, $SHELL, $PATH etc.) still show up in the debugger ahead of the script variables. I had assumed that that was something that going to be changed back to the practice employed in 4.0 where they were

Re: Environment variable displayed in the debugger

2010-11-11 Thread Thierry
Le 12 nov. 2010 à 00:14, James Hurley a écrit : I just upgraded to 4.5.1 and was surprised to find that the environment variables ($LOGNAME, $SHELL, $PATH etc.) still show up in the debugger ahead of the script variables. I had assumed that that was something that going to be changed