October 2001



Tips: Application Switching

Some of you may have experienced "Scriptorian Lock Up". This can happen if you have been working in a dialog and then switch to another application. Then when you switch back to Scriptorian, the dialog is gone and you can't get anything to work in Scriptorian. This is a bug that we plan to correct in the next version of Scriptorian, but there is an easy way to resolve this problem until then.

When this situation occurs, Scriptorian is not actually locked up- it's just that the dialog you were working on is hidden behind the main Scriptorian window. When a dialog is open, you can't do anything else in Scriptorian until the dialog is closed. So how do you get to the dialog when you switch back to Scriptorian? By using the Alt-Tab key combination to switch between your applications, the "hidden" Scriptorian dialog will always be in front of the main window, avoiding "Scriptorian Lock Up".

How do you use Scriptorian? Have you come up with some ideas that may be useful for others? Please feel free to share them with us.


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