Hadn't realized you were talking about JUM. Yes, that would be a system
change and you'll just have to live with jlog _ for now.

On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 8:39 PM, greg heil <[email protected]> wrote:

> Eric
>
> Sounds very good. i think though on the JUM that file is a system file
> and needs admin privleges to edit?
>
> ~greg
> krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from    Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> reply-to        Beta forum <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    11 August 2010 17:06
> subject Re: [Jbeta] Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> Not a single keystroke, but a simple series in the current
> shortcut scheme. For exmaple ctrl+/ r could be defined to be show
> entire session log. Not sure this would be good practice in
> general, but could be very nice in certain work scenarios.
>
> Currently no easy way to edit IDE menus or shortcuts, but you
> could do the following (untested) to make jijx shortcut r run jlog
> _
>
> *** ~addons/ide/jhs/jijx.ijs
>
> edit function doshortcut to be as follows:
>
> function doshortcut(c)
> {
>  switch(c)
>  {
>  case 'r':  jdo("jlog _",true,[]);
>  default: dostdshortcut(c); break;
>  }
> }
>
>  case 'r':
>
> --
>
> from    greg heil <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    11 August 2010 16:44
> subject Re: [Jbeta] Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> Eric
>
> Yes!  jlog _ on a second browser session reSynchs them to their
> commonality. This is better easier/faster than my three step method.
> But i have 3 machines in my work area and it would be nice to do a
> faster synch. Is there a way to map that to a keystroke?
>
> ~greg
> krsnadas.org
>
> --
>
> from    Eric Iverson <[email protected]>
> reply-to        Beta forum <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    11 August 2010 16:32
> subject Re: [Jbeta] Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> Not quite sure what you mean by syncing the history. There is only 1 J
> task and it is always in sync. I assume you mean the views in the
> different browser sessions.
>
> Normally a browser interaction only displays its input and output.
> This means it doesn't see actions in another browser session. This is
> good if you are focused on what you are doing in the current session.
>
> You can manipulate the log to your hearts content. Right now there are
> just 2 options:
> jlog 0 NB. clear the local log and just see new transactions
> jlog _ NB. show the entire log of all transactions since J started
>
> --
>
> from    greg heil <[email protected]>
> to      Beta forum <[email protected]>
> date    11 August 2010 16:24
> subject Syncing Jsoftware-hosted JHS session
>
> i have gone into a JHS session hosted on the Jsoftware server with two
> separate machines.
>
> Can work ... but syncing the history between the two machine/sessions
> seems to require:
>
> 1 logout
> 2 password
> 3 ijx button
>
> in FF. In contrast DropBox is fine with just a refresh in FF. Are
> their alternative/easier/faster approaches available/planned?
>
> ~greg
> krsnadas.org
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