On Lunes, 26 de Octubre de 2009 16:22:06 Alan G Isaac escribió: > On 10/26/2009 11:08 AM, Sven Schreiber wrote: > > I think you could use the "execute selected region" feature: select/mark > > a line in your script and right-click (I think) then choose "run region" > > or somesuch. Do so for each line, this will slow you down enough so your > > students can follow you ;-) > > Yes, that works. The docs said: > > Clicking the right mouse button in the script editor window > produces a pop-up menu. This gives you the option of executing > either the line on which the cursor is located, or the selected > region of the script if there’s a selection in place. If the > script is editable, this menu also gives the option of adding or > removing comment markers from the start of the line or lines. > > This was wrong: > Right clicking on a line does *not* work. But of course, > as you suggest, I can just select one line and then execute > that "region".
Another possibility is CNTRL+ENTER this will execute only the line in which the cursor is now. -- Ignacio Diaz-Emparanza DEPARTAMENTO DE ECONOMÍA APLICADA III (ECONOMETRÍA Y ESTADÍSTICA) UPV/EHU Avda. Lehendakari Aguirre, 83 | 48015 BILBAO T.: +34 946013732 | F.: +34 946013754 www.et.bs.ehu.es