At 18:53 2017-03-15, Kurt at VR-FX <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey there Gene!

Guess great minds thing alike! Yup - been there - done that! Did the Wait command - but, alas - to no avail...

So do similarly deluded fools, but as that use case has nothing, nothing to do with us, I will press on.

Am working alternate kludge - but, today & tomorrow am in a 3D PRinting conference - so back to this problem on Fri...

You stated that the code worked on a computer that it did not work on normally. Something about running the debugger did it. It is possible that I/O had something to do with it. Maybe, it has to be explicit. Some forms of the wait command will not wait, such as:
          wait "Hello!" window nowait

What you are looking for is a condition that will break the problem. *Then*, you refine it.

I may be telling you what you already know, but do so in case you have overlooked something.

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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