Yes, there's nothing 'dangerous' or license-violating about it, but it seems analogous to writing the same block of code a bunch of times when a loop would be better.

And it isn't really extensible. How many duplicates is enough? Almost guaranteed it's going to be one more than I currently have created. Which means I'll have to stop doing whatever I'm doing, close down a copy of LC, dupe it, and then try to get back to where I was.

At any rate, it doesn't sound like there's any way around it which is unfortunate.

I really want to like LC, but it seems like it keeps getting in either its own way, or mine.

Have to give this a think.

Thanks!

On 05/10/2011 11:51 PM, stephen barncard wrote:
Actually using multiple instances of Livecode is fine, and what Trevor
recommended to avoid namespace conflict in his live seminar demonstrating
the framework.

--
David Glass - Gray Matter Computing
graymattercomputing.com

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