On Jun 12, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Jon wrote:


I would GUESS that one way to make this happen (to bowl the beachball of death) is to have two handlers trigger each other in turn.


Jon,

even that can be stopped with CMD+PERIOD, it will abort the scripts. I am the master of infinite loops, always enter that loop dungeon when fiddling with new things in Rev.

 Andre


Regarding scripting errors that ultimately require a force-quit -- in fairly simple scripts, using ordinary, commonly-used commands, controls, operators, properties, and so on: Is this a frequent event, or uncommon? Are there lots of ways to do it, or just a few?

If it's common, and lots of ways to do it, it would be great if someone would compile a list of the most common routes to the Deadly Beachball, and how to avoid them.

If it's uncommon and hard to do... I must have some previously unknown talent for it.

It seems all better now.


Tim
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