Number: 849

Date: 26-Apr-84 15':20':46

Submitter: le.pasa

Source: Mark Rosenstein <mbr@NPRDC.ARPA>

Subject: Dedit->inspect->Dedit gives error': Shouldn''t Happen! DEDITDSPS tangled

Assigned To: Sheil.pa

Attn: Sheil.pa

Status: Closed

In/By: Harmony

Problem Type: Bug

Impact: Annoying

Difficulty: Moderate

Frequency: Everytime

Priority: Perhaps

System: Programming Environment

Subsystem: Code Editor

Machine: 1132

Disk: 

Lisp Version:  Fugue4 and Fugue6

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Disposition: This particular symptom has been cured by Carol DEdit. However, exiting DEdit processes out of order still causes this error (see AR 995 (fixed 12 sep 84)). [bas': 5/5/84]'
["Sannella.PA" "21-Aug-84 18':02':38" Assigned% To': Status':(Fixed->Closed) In/By':]'
["sheil" "12-Sep-84 23':07':47" Disposition':]

Description: '
Return-Path': mbr@nprdc'
Received': from nprdc (NPRDC.ARPA) by Xerox.ARPA ; 23 APR 84 11':38':17 PST'
Date': 23 Apr 84 08':39':50 PST'
From': Mark Rosenstein <mbr@NPRDC.ARPA>'
Reply-To': mbr@NPRDC.ARPA'
To': 1100support.PA'
Subject': Shouldn''t Happen! DEDITDSPS tangled'
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Machine': Dorado'
Fugue': 4': deditpatch.dcom loaded'
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Situation': did an eval (inspect ''region) from a dedit window; chose the record aspect'
It brought up a dedit window. when I did a reprint, from the menu, the menu reattached itself to the window I called the inspect from. I did another reprint which moved the menu back to the inspect dedit window. I exited and got the message "Shouldn''t Happen! DEDITDSPS tangled".'


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Edit-By: sheil

Edit-Date: 12-Sep-84 23':07':47