c++ - Tiny little DMC++ issue
- "Matthew Wilson" <dmd synesis.com.au> Mar 12 2003
- "Robert M. Münch" <robert.muench robertmuench.de> Mar 13 2003
- rehjr optusnet.com.au May 12 2003
- "Matthew Wilson" <matthew stlsoft.org> May 12 2003
Walter I often type dmc at the prompt to check that I have it on the path, but then am irritated to be unable to Ctrl-C it, and a couple of pages my prompt comes back. This is terribly unimportant, but it would be nice if Ctrl-C would work, at least in "help" mode. Matthew
Mar 12 2003
"Matthew Wilson" <dmd synesis.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:b4ovjt$2tsh$1 digitaldaemon.com...This is terribly unimportant, but it would be nice if Ctrl-C would work,
least in "help" mode.
I only can second this ;-)) happens to me too. Robert
Mar 13 2003
I found the same little irritation, then noticed that Control-Break quits immediately on my system. Maybe it will on yours too? "Robert M. Münch" wrote:"Matthew Wilson" <dmd synesis.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:b4ovjt$2tsh$1 digitaldaemon.com...This is terribly unimportant, but it would be nice if Ctrl-C would work,
least in "help" mode.
I only can second this ;-)) happens to me too. Robert
May 12 2003
Indeed it does. Blush. ;) <rehjr optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:3EBF4EF2.96E747B4 optusnet.com.au...I found the same little irritation, then noticed that Control-Break quits immediately on my system. Maybe it will on yours too? "Robert M. Münch" wrote:"Matthew Wilson" <dmd synesis.com.au> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:b4ovjt$2tsh$1 digitaldaemon.com...This is terribly unimportant, but it would be nice if Ctrl-C would
atleast in "help" mode.
I only can second this ;-)) happens to me too. Robert
May 12 2003








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