If I just click the Apply button on my system, an error dialog may be created, but often it is hidden under hundreds of other windows. If I kill the script editor, the error dialog actually becomes visible.

If I just click the Apply button on my system, the Apply button becomes gray even if the save/apply failed.

I just don't trust the Apply button at all.

:)


Mark Wieder wrote:

Jon-

Saturday, June 4, 2005, 11:40:33 AM, you wrote:

Saving an open script forces an "apply and save". If you have script
errors you will get an error dialog and you have to correct the errors
before the script can be compiler ("applied") and saved. You can force
the save of a script with errors in the way you have been doing, but
it's in an indeterminate state at that point (saved as text only, not
compiled).

Continuing from that point is risky.

The only time I ever do that is when my eyes just won't focus anymore
and I need to shut things down without commenting out the errors. Even
then I will probably just comment out the whole script and click
Apply. And go to bed until I can think straight again.

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