I have one problem. I closed by accident the command window and I lost some data.
Is the command window of the previous session stored somewhere? I need some data that were printed on the command window.
On Nov 7, 6:15 pm, "AngeAngelos Spin" <angel_pirate2...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I have one problem. I closed by accident the command window and I lost some data.
> Is the command window of the previous session stored somewhere? I need some data that were printed on the command window.
>
> Thanks in advance
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As long as you didn't hand-edit some variable values in the variable
editor panel, you can recreate what you did by looking in your history
panel. You can't get back the command window that you lost but you
can recreate it by entering the same commands, which will be in your
history window.
ImageAnalyst <imageanalyst@mailinator.com> wrote in message <e1748985-c6f5-4437-
> wrote:
> > I have one problem. I closed by accident the command window and I lost some data.
> > Is the command window of the previous session stored somewhere? [snip]
> >
> > Thanks in advance
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> As long as you didn't hand-edit some variable values in the variable
> editor panel, you can recreate what you did by looking in your history
> panel. You can't get back the command window that you lost but you
> can recreate it by entering the same commands, which will be in your
> history window.
He may be collecting or processing real-time data... - PF
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