Or just close the ijs window to discard changes. A cancel button is easy to
add. but what would it do? Of considerable use would be undo/redo but note
that this is completely under control of a J program and someone could
easily add undo/redo.

On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Sherlock, Ric <[email protected]>wrote:

> > From: Sherlock, Ric
> >
> > > From: PackRat
> > >
> > > ... It's easy enough to process the
> > > jpage'jopn' command, but there's no button on the initial "jopn" web
> > > page to take one back to the main "jijx" page and the only textbox
> > > does not accept commands (by analogy, jpage'jijx'), only filenames.
> >
> > On my jopn page there is a button labelled "ijx". When I click that it
> > returns me to jijx page.
>
> What would be nice is a "cancel" button on the {?}.ijs window.  If you edit
> the .ijs but decide you don't want to retain the changes, you are currently
> forced to run or save the script before you can return to the jijx window.
>
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