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Best Practice Makes Perfect

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A collaboration with Domino developers about how to do it and how to get it right in Domino

no bugs allowedDialog to set status historyWe're big on debugging in my household -- if I'm not in my home office fixing Notes bugs, I'm often out in the yard killing pine sawflies or discouraging the beetles that prey on our asparagus and cucumbers.

I was using Print statements to debug some LotusScript code today, and wishing it kept a longer history. Well, guess what, I found out you can tell it to! If you right-click the status bar, there's a Status Bar Preferences selection on the context menu, and in the ensuing dialog you can set the status bar history to contain up to 100 lines (which requires a scroll-bar on my screen, but so what?).

Andre Guirard | 4 July 2007 11:45:00 PM ET | Plymouth, MN, USA | Comments (16)

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