Kill-ability of a cursor
LTKunneman
According to the manual, the flag /N=Nokill with Nokill either 1 or 0 should set the behaviour. However, using /N=1 or /N=0 throws a syntax error. Actually, /N is allowed, which sets the cursor to Not-killable, albeit irreversibly. This is code that throws such an error in my experiments:
make wtest=x;display wtest
cursor /N=1 A wtest 64
cursor /N=1 A wtest 64
I have fixed it to take the documented argument. I probably can't get it committed today, so it may be a couple days before you can download a fixed version.
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
December 11, 2013 at 04:35 pm - Permalink
http://www.wavemetrics.net/Downloads/latest/
John Weeks
WaveMetrics, Inc.
support@wavemetrics.com
December 11, 2013 at 04:56 pm - Permalink
December 13, 2013 at 02:52 am - Permalink
I wrote a procedure which was working fine on windows with this flag but on Mac the file won't compile exactly at this flag.
May 8, 2014 at 02:25 am - Permalink
I don't know when we will release the next version.
If this is a show stopper for you send an email to WaveMetrics support and I will send you a later build.
May 8, 2014 at 08:41 am - Permalink