Bernie,

Sure we have a 4th of July - it's tomorrow - we'd all get confused if we
went straight to the 5th! <g>

Do we celebrate it? Why would we? <g> We have just celebrated T200 though -
200 years since the Battle of Trafalgar - we won that one!

I've spent hours (well, a couple of seconds anyhow) trying to figure out the
link with trace in eeps but I've failed.

The only things that seems anything like what you want is to "Execute to
Error" ( [Shift]+[F10] ) - maybe executions is the link? - and "No Break on
Error" ( [Ctrl]+[F5] ) but it would be really nice to have an easy "trace on
/ trace off" command syntax.

Enjoy your celebrations,
Regards,
Alastair.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bernard Lis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 5:10 AM
Subject: [RBG7-L] - Tracing an eep


> Happy 4th to all,
>
> 1st question:
> Does England have a 4th of July?
>
> 2nd question:
> I tried to trace an eep by doing this:
>
> original eep name:  oDoor.eep
>
> I changed the name in the form to oDoor2.eep
> odoor2.eep consists of:
> trace oDoor.eep
> return
>
> It skips the oDoor.eep entirely and traces the rest of the form eeps.
>
> How do you trace an eep without tracing the entire command file?
>
> And can you turn trace off in another eep?
>
> Bernie Lis
>

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