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cybernike Posted - 08/19/2012 : 10:36:19 AM
When a script is too slow and becomes unresponsive, I don't see a way to stop the script without killing the Origin program also. "Ctrl + C" does not seem to work. Any idea?

Thanks.
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Hideo Fujii Posted - 08/20/2012 : 10:31:47 AM
Hi cybernike,

Supposedly pressing Esc key could stop the running script, but if the CPU is gaplessly
occupied to do something (like looping a short computational loop), Esc wouldn't have any
chance to interrupt the task. You can press Esc many many times. Though I occasionally
needed to kill the Origin process from the Task Manager. Often I copied the currently
developing script to a Notes window, and saved the project before such risk potential.

--Hideo Fujii
OriginLab

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