ClearDebugOutput() and SaveDebugOutput() -- FINALLY! :)

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ClearDebugOutput() and SaveDebugOutput() -- FINALLY! :)

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OMG, I only just found out that these commands exist! :shock: THANK YOU! :D
BTW, how come they're not listed in the "History" section of the manual? :?
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Finally? They were added year and half ago (since version 4.50). :lol:
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Laugh if you want, but they're not shown in the "History" so it was never announced or made obvious. :|
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MachineCode wrote:Laugh if you want, but they're not shown in the "History" so it was never announced or made obvious. :|
Well, they were announced. At least kind of:
News 4.50 wrote:- Added: 'Debugger' Library to control some debugger actions from code
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:) I was unaware of them too. Thanks for pointing them out.
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kenmo wrote::) I was unaware of them too. Thanks for pointing them out.
See? Not just me. :)
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