On a Macintosh: apple-period (Command-period on a PC maybe?) pauses a running script.
Judy On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, A.C.T. wrote: > Hi, > > I am getting really desperate trying to find out how Transcript works. > > Is there ANY WAY to simply send a break signal to a running script > inside the IDE? I really hate having to kill the IDE completely using > the Task Manager just because I cannot get out of a running loop because > of a function not working as I hoped it would do. > > I am trying to port some very simple C-routines to Transcript, which, > naturally, make heavy use of "while" or "for" loops. Since I do not > understand Transcript at all I have to use "trial and error". This leads > to loops not being "breaked" where needed - everywhere else this is no > problem as I simply send a SIG_BREAK (or whatever) to the task running > and have full control again. I simply don't find a way to "stop" the IDE > running a script, but shouldn't a IDE be EXACTLY this: An instance to > run a script in a "controled sandbox"? > After having shoot down Revolution about 20 times now just because of > "trial and error" understanding commands I am ready to accept any help > you might offer. > > Marc Albrecht > A.C.T. / level-2 > Glinder Str. 2 > 27432 Ebersdorf > Deutschland > Tel. 04765-830060 > Fax. 04765-830064 > > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
