Mark Smith wrote:
>I think that having this sort of startup behaviour triggered simply
by choosing the browse tool might interfere too much in many peoples
development practices (certainly mine, as someone who has been using
X-Talk for years), but I can certainly see the point of what you're
suggesting.
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Thanks Mark.
When you say "I think that having this sort of startup behaviour
triggered simply by choosing the browse tool", this does not quite
correspond to what I had in mind. My suggestion was the optional use of
an "on run/browse" handler which of course would only be actioned if the
user included it in his/her script!
Bob
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