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- From: quesnel@ems (Rene Quesnel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Am I correct in assuming that Discipline is worthless?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.205115.2642@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
- Date: 14 Dec 92 20:51:15 GMT
- References: <01050133.kvjb31@distant.uucp>
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- In article <01050133.kvjb31@distant.uucp> edw@distant.uucp writes:
- >For the heck of it, I installed Discipline and started playing with it.
- >After I quit all of the other apps I was running (because Discipline would
- >jump into MacsBug about every other second), I let it loose on my current
- >project. It doesn't seem very useful. I haven't gotten lazy on this project
- >*yet* and I'm actually coding defensively. Of course, Discpline drops me into
- >MacsBugs every other second, (every time I get an event, I guess...). Am I
- >correct in assuming that Disclipline has little or no value?
- >
- >Ed
- >
-
- Ed,
-
- Try activating Discipline with 'dsca'. This will limit Discipline's
- actions to your application. When I use only 'dsc', Discipline
- keeps dropping into Macsbug but the current application is Finder.
-
- I find Discipline most useful. It saved me a lot of time.
-
- Rene Quesnel
- quesnel@music.mcgill.ca
-