> 1. add win.debugpause(1) to stop the debug window from reacting to 
win.debug calls.
>     win.debugpause(0) resumes logging.
>     win.debugpause() returns the current paused state
> 2. win.debugpause state is also toggled by the Pause button in the 
debug window
>
This is simple to add and I will do it.  But it does not allow you to 
leave win.debug permanently in scripts:  you would still have to 
remove the win.debug from production scripts which were running while 
you were debugging another, unrelated script...





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