Scott Rossi wrote:
> I don't suppose there's any way to turn off or otherwise disable the
> double-entry key sequence to close the script editor?
>
> This is something that has always bothered me about Rev's script
> editor.  If a script has been edited at all, it requires two hits
> of the enter key close the window (apply and close) while if a
> script has *not* been edited, only one hit.  I find myself getting
> in the habit of automatically pressing enter twice to dismiss the
> script editor which, as I discovered today, is bad if you have an
> executable command sitting in the message box ("delete this
> card").
> I now hate the behavior of the script editor window more than ever.

Frequently-used gestures must be chosen carefully for that exact reason.


Jim Ault agreed:
> I also have been bitten by the design of the script editor window.
> Since I usually have different palettes and windows open, I am in
> the habit of clicking somewhere a window to activate it.  In the
> script editor, once you do a find for "tCounter", it remains in
> the find input box.
>
> Later I am switching windows and happen to click on the Replace
> button, and without realizing it, I have replaced the string
> "tCounter" with empty in every part of my stack script.  There is
> no undo for this, even if I realized my mistake the moment it
> happens..


Ton Kuypers  suggested:
> use Constellation?

A good choice. And there's MetaCard, and devolution, and you can roll you're own....

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