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Overriding ?ABORT

From: Jeffrey Massung <jma_at_mfire.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 13:37:05 -0600

Is there any way for me to create my own ?ABORT function that can be used=
 in
place of the current one (even in past use)?

I have a program that is DOS based, and would like to have ?ABORT pop up =
a
message-box instead out outputting to the console. I can override ABORT" =
and
?ABORT to work the way I want for future uses, but the interpreter still =
just
outputs to the console.

I know SF has a built in mechanism for using a messagebox for warning and=

errors, and this would be decent enough for what I want, but I can't get =
it to
work outside the SF editor. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Jeff

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