Re: newbie workbench question [message #68209] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 12:30 |
revengineer
Messages: 4 Registered: July 2006
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On Sep 25, 1:56 pm, "JohnSmith" <some...@microsoft.com> wrote:
> i am used to using the hot keys in pre=workbench IDLs.
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> in idl 7.1, how can I "reset" idl, compile a program, and run it.
> Often I have a main level piece of code, and I stop at various
> points (or in called routines) and look at the data, etc.
> Then I make a change to the code, and I want to reset it
> all and run the whole thing again.
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> ctrl-s (to save the file)
> ctrl-r (to 'reset' IDL)
> ctrl-F5 (to compile)
> f5 (to run the new code).
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> seems like in the workbench, there is no "reset", and if I just
> make a change to the main code, then compile it and run it (Ctrl-F8)
> that it tries to continue from the stopped spot. The only way to
> run it new again is to go to the RUN menu, and find the "run
> currentfile.pro"
> item and click on that.
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> Using the mouse that much is giving me tennis elbow. I need
> a hot key to access that "run current file" action. any help?
try .f
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