Bernie

Why not just TRACE ODOOR.EEP from the R> prompt?

Failing that, change ODOOR2.EEP to:

RUN ODOOR.EEP
RETURN

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bernard Lis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "RBG7-L Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 12:10 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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