At 1:19 PM -0400 09/18/00, Lingo-L Digest wrote:
>>Discovered by random....
>>did you know that, in a script, a double click on a word which is an
>>handler-call open a new window with the script of that handler ? never
>>saw that before even in lingo in a nutshell.
>>jlv
See page 84 of Lingo in a Nutshell. Tabale 2-2. "Script-related Interface
Commands"
>You didn't notice it before because you hadn't been holding the
>option (alt) key at the time. You only have to single click.
True.
You can also use Ctrl (Mac) or Right (Win) -click in the Message window,
Debugger Window, or a Script window to find a handler or go to it. You can
also use the Edit>Find>Handler command.
All three windows also have a "Go To Handler" button.
Cheers,
Bruce
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