lingo-l Script window flushing is gone

2004-02-19 Thread Peter Bochan
Hello everyone,

Remember when I posted concerning the irritating flushing of script window
especially when you work with lengthy scripts? (IIRC, Sean and Troy and
Warren offered some workarounds). Well, in MX04 only the line number column
is flushing. It is so much comfortable to work right now! Cool!

peb965



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RE: lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-06 Thread Peter Bochan
Sean Wilson wrote:
 I've had a degree of luck with turning OFF line numbering, either from
Edit
 - Preferences - Script, or right-click in an open script window and
 de-select Line Numbering.
 
 HTH,
 -Sean.

Yes, you are quite right, it helped a bit, but to only a degree. I found
out that the flushing is more moderate in dir8.5.1 (or 8.5), while dir
mx is more irritating. Besides dir8.5 is wa quicker on my win2003
standard 192 of ram. So I'll have to downgrade to older version. Btw,
does anyone of you know why does Director do this?

Cheers
P.S. Winter doesn't want to come to my city so far, it's +10

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lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-05 Thread Peter Bochan
Hi,
Just a quick question: when working with big scripts how do I get rid of
constant flushing (or flashing) of script window whenever I typed in a
new character? When you spend a considerable amount of time you get
really irritable of this.

TIA

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Re: lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-05 Thread 2702NET
You can't, in my experience...I think saving and then relaunching works 
for me...but there's nothing else you can do AFAIK.

J

On Friday, Dec 5, 2003, at 16:07 US/Eastern, Peter Bochan wrote:

Hi,
Just a quick question: when working with big scripts how do I get rid 
of
constant flushing (or flashing) of script window whenever I typed in a
new character? When you spend a considerable amount of time you get
really irritable of this.

TIA

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Re: lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-05 Thread Warren Ockrassa
Try turning off syntax hiliting and/or line numbers?

On Dec 5, 2003, at 3:10 PM, 2702NET wrote:

You can't, in my experience...I think saving and then relaunching 
works for me...but there's nothing else you can do AFAIK.

J

On Friday, Dec 5, 2003, at 16:07 US/Eastern, Peter Bochan wrote:

Hi,
Just a quick question: when working with big scripts how do I get rid 
of
constant flushing (or flashing) of script window whenever I typed in a
new character? When you spend a considerable amount of time you get
really irritable of this.

TIA

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Re: lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-05 Thread 2702NET
Well, yeah...turning off syntax hiliting does the trick...but I find I 
rely pretty heavily on syntax hiliting.

On Friday, Dec 5, 2003, at 18:14 US/Eastern, Warren Ockrassa wrote:

Try turning off syntax hiliting and/or line numb
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Re: lingo-l Script window flushing

2003-12-05 Thread Sean Wilson

Just a quick question: when working with big scripts how do I get rid of
constant flushing (or flashing) of script window whenever I typed in a
new character?
I've had a degree of luck with turning OFF line numbering, either from Edit 
- Preferences - Script, or right-click in an open script window and 
de-select Line Numbering.

HTH,
-Sean.
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