[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
It's that newbie pest from Orlando again!
I love newbie pests. I wish we had more of them. The list gets so geeky
sometimes I think it scares people off.
In HyperCard I could type
command-period to stop a script. If I did it when a dialog box is
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J. Landman Gay
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To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: Command-Period
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
It's that newbie pest from Orlando again!
I love
command period doesn't work in windows either ;?
so you use the venerable DOS show-stopper command-c
Isn't that used for copying elsewhere? (sorry im a geek pest)
That's Control (CTRL) + C
Scott
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Timothy-
Monday, August 8, 2005, 10:12:01 AM, you wrote:
My issue is much simpler. If an answer dialog is waiting on the
screen, command-period, would, in a perfect world, exit to top. As
far as I can tell, no keyboard entry will make that happen.
I've lost the original context for this
Mark Wieder wrote:
Timothy-
Monday, August 8, 2005, 10:12:01 AM, you wrote:
My issue is much simpler. If an answer dialog is waiting on the
screen, command-period, would, in a perfect world, exit to top. As
far as I can tell, no keyboard entry will make that happen.
I've lost the
Thanks, Jacque and Mark.
I suspected this was the case. Maybe someday, Rev could give us the
choice of a modal or non-modal answer dialog.
In the meantime, I'll just write a standard answer command with extra
lines that include an exit to top button in the dialog box, and
otherwise