Let me add some background to my question. I have always used a screencast
software, named Screenium, and have routinely used a keystroke shortcut to
toggle the pause mode while recording so that I can secretly copy the next
input line and then paste that line into the recording after toggling
again. The problem is that I had to upgrade Screenium this last time and
there seems to be a software glitch that hides from me any way to be aware
of the current state, pause vs record. And much to my disappointment I do
not seem to be able to always correctly toggle, so I have been very
disappointed with this most recent recording session. I have tried to just
record the whole session and then edit out all of the secret pieces, but
that has not been satisfying for me because I apparently cannot deal well
emotionally with the recording be always on; you don't want/need to know
about that, though.  So while I am waiting to hear from the developer of
Screenium about where my toggle awareness feature disappeared to -- its
been 3 days with no reply from "support" -- I thought I would look for an
alternative. But, in reality I need the toggle awareness if I am going to
get back into my recording comfort zone. So, I guess an answer to my
question would really not solve my problem.






On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Brian Schott <[email protected]>wrote:

> Pascal,
>
> [moved to chat]
>
> These comments seem very cogent, and are essential to doing the more
> finance oriented version of this essay.
>
> I do have a question. Is there a way to use a long input log
> surreptitiously in a session so that it does not require using the up arrow
> a n times for each usage, because that is ugly looking (where n is the
> number of sentences you want to execute)? Or maybe you are suggesting
> another use of the input log about which I am unaware?
>
>
>
>

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