Judy Perry wrote:
> I find it disconcerting to
click the "compile" button in the editor, have it find no problems, close
the editor, test the button, have the compile fail anyway, see an open
script editor window with the offending line hilited... and am ready to go
to comment it out or change it, only I have to go click some button before I
can do that.
Do most people really like this?
It's a trade-off, and I don't mind it. The editor needs to prevent
changes to the script in order to display the variable values correctly
at the point of error, and most of the time people do want to go
directly to debug mode to see what's wrong. I suspect the older method
of having to click "OK" or "Debug" was as annoying to some as the
current behavior is to others.
Command-Y will take you out of debug mode, and that's what I usually use
if I don't want to debug.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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