Changes between Initial Version and Version 5 of Ticket #536


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Aug 21, 2015, 4:38:12 PM (9 years ago)
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John Small
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  • Ticket #536

    • Property Owner set to John Small
    • Property Milestone changed from to Release_3.25
  • Ticket #536 – Description

    initial v5  
    1 1) The edits are not allowing me to enter a command of the form:
    2 program keyword=keyvalue parameter
    3 The program exists and FM/2 has no problem finding it if there is no keyword parameter. But with the keyword parameter FM/2 apparently considers "program keyword=keyvalue" as the command (it even puts it in quotes!?) and, since it cannot find such a program, it considers the whole thing invalid. Note: The "keyvalue" is the name of anpother program. This may be the source of FM/2's confusion.
     11) The edits are not allowing me to enter a command of the form:[[BR]]
     2program keyword=keyvalue parameter[[BR]]
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    5 2) When the error above occurs the error messages ...
    6 a) are excessive: three messages
    7 b) are redundant (IMO): save anyway? y/n, then later: rewrite BB2?
    8 c) do not work properly: Responding "no" to the "save anyway" question, does save the entry anyway.
     4The program exists and FM/2 has no problem finding it if there is no keyword parameter. But with the keyword parameter FM/2 apparently considers "program keyword=keyvalue" as the command (it even puts it in quotes!?) and, since it cannot find such a program, it considers the whole thing invalid. Note: The "keyvalue" is the name of another program. This may be the source of FM/2's confusion.
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     62) When the error above occurs the error messages ...[[BR]]
     7a) are excessive: three messages[[BR]]
     8b) are redundant (IMO): save anyway? y/n, then later: rewrite BB2?[[BR]]
     9c) do not work properly: Responding "no" to the "save anyway" question, does save the entry anyway.[[BR]]
    910d) (after all three messages are finished) put you back to the "select an archiver to edit" window, even if you have said "no" to saving the command(s) or to rewriting the BB2. (With a "no" to either question, I would think the best place to return is the the edit archiver window so that the error could be corrected.)