>Hi Pertti.
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>>It is a big enough drag having to remember to close the debugger every time I use the PEM editor that I'd rather not use the PEM editor at all, even if it has some really nice features.
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>Just curious: PEM Editor is a design-time tool and the debugger is really a run-time tool (by run-time, I don't mean in an EXE but executing some VFP code). Why leave the debugger open at design-time? I usually open the debugger only when I need it because having it open slows everything down.
It is just a habit when I do a lot of development in one sitting. I set breakpoints and watch points and debugout statements etc and it is a drag when especially breakpoints sometimes disappear when I close the debugger and then reopen it. VFP debugger is not exactly what I would call a "consistently re-entrant" program...
Of course I could save debugger settings before closing it and then loading them back again upon reactivation, but by then you are asking an old dog to remember too many new tricks and the already creaky wrists and hands to do too many clicks just to accommodate a somewhat fancier PEM editor.
Pertti