Clarification; there are two ways you can prevent the program being aborted.
The first is to unselect "Show toolbar when running" whilst leaving "Show
Abort Button" selected. Here ctrl and . work to abort the program. If I'm
doing this, I generally also unselect "Show Abort Button" in which case the
key combination is also disabled.
If you're wanting to prevent aborts, allowing ctrl . isn't much use.
Gorka Larrea wrote in message
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> No problem, you can use ctrl+. to stop the vi execution.