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mikele Beginner
Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Posts: 20 Location: China
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:01 am
[1.15]Problem with package editor |
For example,I'm working in a sub class and want to create a trigger or alias,but it will be created in root directory.How can I resolve it?
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Fang Xianfu GURU

Joined: 26 Jan 2004 Posts: 5155 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:32 am |
Whoa, triple-thread action. All you need to do is have something in the class (or the class itself) highlighted when you click "new".
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mikele Beginner
Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Posts: 20 Location: China
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:46 am |
Unluckily,I have made a mistake a few minutes ago.I closed CMUD after pressing Ctrl+S to save my settings.But I find that there isn't any triggers or alias when I open session again.
My god!I have worked on it for two hours! |
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Fang Xianfu GURU

Joined: 26 Jan 2004 Posts: 5155 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:38 pm |
CMUD automatically saves data in the background. You shouldn't have lost anything just because you forgot to press CTRL+S
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Zugg MASTER

Joined: 25 Sep 2000 Posts: 23379 Location: Colorado, USA
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Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2006 6:37 pm |
Fang is correct...make sure you are loading the *.pkg file that you were working on. CMUD uses live databases and updates them all the time, so you should never lose any work even if CMUD crashes. You don't need to use Ctrl-S (that's mostly left over from zMUD). When you pressed Ctrl-S to save, did it prompt you to save the file to a different location? If so, be sure you are loading the file from the location that you saved it to.
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mikele Beginner
Joined: 10 Nov 2006 Posts: 20 Location: China
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:54 am |
I have tried #save and find it very useful.I have given up Ctrl-S now.
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Zugg MASTER

Joined: 25 Sep 2000 Posts: 23379 Location: Colorado, USA
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Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:41 pm |
OK, whatever makes you feel more comfortable. #save and Ctrl-S actually do exactly the same thing, and neither are needed.
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