On Friday, March 26, 2004, at 12:21 PM, Stephen Messimer wrote:
Why would one want to use the suspend messages button. It obviously must have a very important purpose or it won't occupy space on the rev task bar.
Suppose I have a bug in my openCard or related. Theoretically. It might make navigation during development to fix the bug a big problem. I might turn off messages and fix the bug and turn it back on. In general, I want to make changes to my stack without it trying to run. I might be doing this the wrong way.
There might be consequences in the IDE that I don't know about. I am not sure, but it seems saving a stack with suspend message on is not a good thing.
Dar Scott
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