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Re: Strange error with 'callup'



Dear Carl
ASPLGB is assigned to Ctrl-F7. The behaviour is bizarre. Ah, one more piece to the puzzle. You probably do not have the master dictionary set to GB in regedit so I just removed that and replaced ASPLGB in my keyboard. ASPLGB then worked on the large file (350,000). As soon as I assigned the master dictionary to GB in the registry again, it stopped working. Perhaps assigning it twice is somehow involved?
Regarding my second query, sorry, my terminology was inaccurate. My
query regarded "Help Framename-Helpkey". I cannot get to the ASPL help
screen using "Help ASPL-Helpkey".

Thanks

Paul

On 04/03/2018 20:45, Carl Distefano wrote:
Reply to note from "Paul Breeze" 
(Redacted sender "paul.breeze" for DMARC) Sun, 04 Mar 2018 15:25:11
+0000



"Fascinating! And very strange. I can't reproduce it here with ASPLGB in
my keyboard file. What key are you assigning it to? I'd like to try
that."


"I'm tripping over the terminology. Are you saying that when you command
Framename, Framename isn't launched but you are instead taken
to the index of help frames in XYWWWEB.INF? That would be very odd
indeed. Or are you saying that when you command HELP Framename
sometimes you're taken to the index listing rather than the detailed
help screen? The latter does happen, and it usually means that there is
no detailed help for a particular framename. More rarely, with a
particular framename you'll be taken to the index listing even though
there *is* a detailed help screen; when I run across this error I try
to correct it for the next release of U2.

In general, for framename FOO, the following commands apply:
FOO [args] Launch (run) frame FOO
HELP FOO  Display help for frame FOO
NABFRM FOO Locate the code for frame FOO in U2

By the way, in the latest update of U2 I added a detailed Help screen
for frame ASPL, including download links and documentation.