On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 02:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear uncle Bob, ;)

If you find a Command key with an apple or a trefle key on a PC, call me,t
hat keyboard is worth a fortune!!!


In the RevDoc it says...

Normally, you can stop a handler while it's executing by pressing
Command-period (on Mac OS or OS X systems) or Control-period (on Unix or
Windows systems). This capability can be useful when debugging.


Try to make anything stop on windows with a period...
It's supposed to be "C"... I've NEVER been able to cancel/abort/interupt
anything on windows with a period. So why the fuss?
Well, I dont know but either it should work or state that the user can
also use 'C' to cancel scripts and we wouldn't have users complaining...


The big question is:
Am i the only one who can't make control-period work?

Nope. I usually can't make it work, especially when I have a repeat loop. It is determined to go through the process. It does work *sometimes*. I hate to put in code to catch and stop them, though, since anything extra slows the process down.


Raymond



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Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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20.05.2004 21:54
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Xavier,

I've been thinking about your problem. Turns out he was holding his cmd
key on his Mac and pressing the . key on his PC. I told him to try using
the ctrl key on his PC and voila-- Bob's your uncle.


Bug 1, 2 and 3
I've told Scott years ago that cmd-period doesn't work on PCs...
My real question is why am i not being taken seriously? And
above all, why is there a mention of this combo if it doesn't work?


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