aborting a command while it is running
Leonid Spektor
spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Thu Nov 16 19:50:56 UTC 2006
Helena,
In order to abort command on PC you have to first click on the "CLAN Output"
window to highlight it and then press either CTRL-C or CTRL-. keys.
Path such as "::DutchCorpora:Groningen:*.cha" no longer legal on Mac or
PC. Instead you should use "File In" button in "Commands" window that
becomes active after you type a command and space. You can use this path on
Mac though "::DutchCorpora:Groningen:filename.cha", if you get new version
of CLAN.
Leonid.
On 16-11-06 04:03, "Helena Taelman" <helena.taelman at ua.ac.be> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I always use APPLE-. on my Mac in order to abort a CLAN command while
> it is running . How should I abort a command on PC?
>
> Something related to Mac. I remember from years ago, that I could
> construct a 'path' in order to locate the files on which my command
> should be executed, e.g.
> freq +t*CHI ::DutchCorpora:Groningen:*.cha
> This does not work anymore on my Mac (MacOSX10.4.8 - CLAN
> 25-10-2006). I succeed to change my working directory by means of 'cd
> path', but not to use such a path in order to execute a command.
>
>
> Thanks for all help.
>
> Helena
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> Dr. Helena Taelman,
> Dep. of Linguistics - CNTS,
> University of Antwerp
> http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be
> http://www.cnts.ua.ac.be/~taelman
>
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