Wow. I knew that. I forgot that, somewhere about a week after I started using Rev. Thanks.

coh


On Oct 18, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:

Charles-

Tuesday, October 18, 2005, 4:07:56 AM, you wrote:


Wel . . . of course there *are* programming environments in which
that's not so hard. Rev, in contrast, doesn't have (as far as I can
tell) even any way to tell how you got to a particular breakpoint
line --a stack inspector in the other sense.


Sure it does. Open the Variable Watcher. Look at the Context pulldown
at the top. That shows your stack trace contexts. Now select one and
you can see the variables from that context. Click the icon button to
the right and you'll see the script editor window change to the
appropriate script. Now if it just highlighted the proper line...

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