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Re: How to stop the compiler?

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Subject: Re: How to stop the compiler?
From: Maximilian Tyrtania <maximilian.tyrtania@onlinehome.de>
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 12:18:01 +0200
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am 28.05.2009 8:39 Uhr schrieb Maximilian Tyrtania unter
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> Remapping the shortcuts would help with the "oh, i compiled but i wanted to
> paste"-problem, but not with the "write code, hit command-r, note some silly
> syntax error on the code editor but be doomed to wait until the compile
> process is over"-problem. This latter one bites me even more often.

I just notice that the debug-run compile process CAN be interrupted via
command-t.

Maximilian Tyrtania



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