Hi Brian,

Looking at the debug foreign conjunction 13!: in the vocabulary it looks as if 


[x] 13!:21 y    Step Into. Run the current line (or line x if specified), 
stopping at the next line.

I haven't done too much debugging from the command line, but that looks like 
the right place to start.

Cheers, bob

> On Apr 1, 2020, at 09:06, Brian Schott <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> WITHOUT using the jqt debug window, if debug is on (dbr 1) and a stop has
> been reached, is there a way to execute the current stopped line and then
> stop on the very next line even if there is no stop set for that next line?
> 
> (I find the debug box/pane is very hard to use on my Mac, so I prefer to
> control debug in the Term window, or in jconsole.)
> 
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