I am having some luck using the Debug system, but it is frustrating because
I don't know how to use a keystroke to set a stop. When I try F9 I get an
alert saying "No project open" apparently because my script is in JQt's
main (terminal?) window. I have looked unsuccessfully for a Lab on Projects
to see if that would help.

Another annoying situation occurred when I attempted to undo a "stop name"
request. I had managed to apply the "stop name" (by mistake) to the verb
smoutput and I wanted there to be no "stop name" . I eventually discovered
that the apparent Mac version of Ctrl+Shift+F9 to "remove all stops"
is Command+Shift+F9
and in addition stopping all stops, it removes "stop name". But is there an
easier way to remove "stop name" that doesn't remove all the others, for
example?

Btw, on my Mac, Ctrl+K seems to be Command+K, so that finally helped me
discover Command+Shift+F9.

Thanks,

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