At 13:50 -0600 2000_12_26, Fred Westermeyer wrote:
>X-mas to all,
>
>I was wrighting some code in my global and I clicked on the right 
>side of the screen and red dot came up. What is the red dot? and 
>What is it for?

Oh, the red dot is for recompiling the current script only.
When you have written some substantial amount of code, and want to 
check _that_, but not every dirty script, you call out the red dot, 
and make it disappear again, then the current script has been 
compiled.
Gives you a superior feeling to pressing the vulgar lightning.

I find myself constantly playing with the red dots.
Oh, and occasionally using them for debugging, they're great for that too.  ;-)
If you're not spending time in the debugger, you're missing out big time!

Jakob


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