Geoff Canyon wrote:
On Dec 18, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
I remember the Bad Old Days when we had only a single script
editing window at a time and I certainly don't want to go back there
again. Keeping the functions separate does make some sense, though.
But the scroll button should be documented.
I haven't upset Jacque lately, so I should jump in here and add that I
long for the "Bad Old Days."
Jacque is having trouble remembering when the last "single script
window" was the maximum, so can't really make too much trouble for you.
;) I think that was back in HyperCard 1.0, yes? Like, 20 years ago?
I have enough windows open when an app is running, I don't want a
plethora of new ones just because I'm debugging.
I want a purpose-built debugging window that shows variables, the
calling chain, and the currently executing code in a single window that
will go away when execution ends.
That sounds kind of cool to me, actually. I have a hard time working on
my Powerbook, where screen real estate is scarce. A one-window composite
would be ideal.
I will try to think of something else to get upset with you about
though, if you are feeling neglected. :)
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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