On Tuesday 12 October 2021 04:45:10 andy pugh wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Oct 2021 at 03:23, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > But not on this mornings master from the buildbot.
>
> If you start from the command line, is anything logged when you open
> the my.halshow?
>
No, nothing on the 2nd try, first try I accidently clicked off the edge 
of the window as I was expanding to to get individual lines w/o 
wrapping, hiding halshow behind the terminal window, and my efforts to 
bring it fwd did show a bunch of mouse garbage on the screen. I finally 
clicked on the blinking blue bar for it at the bottom of my tde 
workspace, which brought it fwd, at which point I was able to exit it.

2nd time I ran it from a different login, I was more carefull, and there 
was no output on the launching terminals tab screen.

And I just noticed, that tab of konsole has lost its ability to mouse 
highlight and copy/paste, outputing mouse garbage instead. I'd 
copy/paste it here but can't.  A reset and clear terminal seems to 
restore that konsole session tab. I can now highlight for a copy/paste, 
but the screen has of course ben cleared.

> Is the my.halshow a file saved from halshow, or one you edited by
> hand?

halshow has those menu items, but they are ghosted, no response when 
clicked on. I could do screen snaps but I'd have to PM them, John K. has 
removed all attempts by me to send the list a pix for the last 18 months 
or so.

my.halshow was originally created by nano, subsequently verified by 
geany, and cat, according to an ls -l, has normal I own it perms.

There is not a way to "set a watch" other than hand editing my.halshow.  
I think there used to be, but I haven't used it for quite some time, 
couple years or more, and that option in now gone.  On all 4 machines, 
so it is not just the armhf versions. ISTR there used to be a set a 
watch option but it, I don't recall, ever actually worked, producing a 
useful result.

The ghosted save watch list lines in the file menu, remain ghosted after 
loading my.halshow. I would assume a successful load would activate 
them, but does not.

Thanks Andy.

Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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