Hi,

If you hate typing CLEARSELECT or any other long command
why don't you just create a shortened command?

Like CLS for CLEARSELECT.

Why rely on a "botch" which happens to work on your system?

my 2c

Louis

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From: "Barry Brevik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:34 AM
Subject: [UV] Ever wondered how something works...


: One day, I stumbled across an interesting behavior; at TCL, if I type 'L',
: it results in my current SELECT list being cleared. You get an error
: message, but it does not seem to hurt anything. This is great, because I
: hate typing in CLEARSELECT.
:
: But ever since, I've been wondering what it's really doing. Turns out that
: 'L' is one of only two similar VOC entries, the other being 'LD'. It looks
: like this:
:
: 0001: V
: 0002: L
: 0003: PR
:
: The error message you get reads:
:
:   Unable to create new process.  Will try again.
:   Create Process failed (2).
:
: This is on NT. IIRC, on unix the message is different. Anybody know what
: this is doing, or if it is safe?
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