On Saturday, March 27, 2004, at 02:56 PM, Erik Hansen wrote:
it was suggested earlier that turning off
the messages would help in debugging
by temporarily taking any RunRev front/back
scripts out of commission.
I had been suspending the IDE for that; thanks for the tip.
Dar Scott
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--- Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why would one want to use the suspend
> messages button.
> Suppose I have a bug in my openCard or related.
> Theoretically. It
> might make navigation during development to fix
> the bug a big problem.
> I might
--- Dar Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Why would one want to use the suspend
> messages button.
> Suppose I have a bug in my openCard or related.
> Theoretically. It
> might make navigation during development to fix
> the bug a big problem.
> I might
On Friday, March 26, 2004, at 12:21 PM, Stephen Messimer wrote:
Why would one want to use the suspend messages button. It obviously
must have a very important purpose or it won't occupy space on the rev
task bar.
Suppose I have a bug in my openCard or related. Theoretically. It
might
Why would one want to use the suspend messages button. It obviously
must have a very important purpose or it won't occupy space on the rev
task bar.
Just curious.
Regards
Steve
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