[time-nuts] Timelab question

Bob Stewart bob at evoria.net
Tue Feb 21 15:27:49 UTC 2017


John,
I apologize.  I was mistaken in my question.  Under wine it behaves poorly, but that's to be expected.  Under XP in a Virtual box, it works as you say.  The same in a real Win 10 box.  The problem is actually that I was expecting the "No" box to be checked, and to require the user to change it to "Yes" if he really wanted to exit.  So, if I press the Enter key to get rid of the dialog box, the program exits.  

Bob 

      From: John Miles <john at miles.io>
 To: 'Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement' <time-nuts at febo.com> 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 12:39 AM
 Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Timelab question
   
> Is there a way to change the escape key in Timelab so that it doesn't default
> to "yes"?  I love Timelab, but this is driving me nuts.  I hit the escape key and
> it asks me if I really want to exit.  No, I don't!  So, I hit the escape key and
> yes, it does exit.
> Bob

Hmm.  I can't repro this on Win7 x64 -- what version of Windows are you running?

If I hit Escape followed by Enter, it does exit, since 'Yes' is the default choice.  But hitting Escape twice doesn't do anything (and shouldn't).

-- john
Miles Design LLC

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